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Re: Ground car park

by melonhead » 05 Aug 2014 10:46

Harpers So Solid Crew As my late dad got older he too found that it was harder to walk up the hill to the ground, the obvious answer is for the buses to drop people at the actual ground, not at the bottom of the hill. it surely would not adversly affect anyone, and would only need a small amount or decent organisation. Anyone fancy bringing this up with STAR?


the buses in from out in the sticks go up the hill, dont see why the rest cant either


in fact the best idea would be to drive to the nearest stop on one of the match day bus routes and get on for a 6 quid- your dad will be on his bus pass,
you get to go to and from the game for 6 quid between the two of you, and it gets you home quicker than if you parked by the stadium
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Re: Ground car park

by Royal Biscuitman » 05 Aug 2014 14:03

£6.... have they gone up?

I usually pay £5 and it was £1 cheaper closer to the ground.

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Re: Ground car park

by Royal Lady » 06 Aug 2014 14:34

melonhead
Harpers So Solid Crew As my late dad got older he too found that it was harder to walk up the hill to the ground, the obvious answer is for the buses to drop people at the actual ground, not at the bottom of the hill. it surely would not adversly affect anyone, and would only need a small amount or decent organisation. Anyone fancy bringing this up with STAR?


the buses in from out in the sticks go up the hill, dont see why the rest cant either


in fact the best idea would be to drive to the nearest stop on one of the match day bus routes and get on for a 6 quid- your dad will be on his bus pass,
you get to go to and from the game for 6 quid between the two of you, and it gets you home quicker than if you parked by the stadium
bargain

Where do you park your car if it's near a bus stop? There might not be anywhere to park. We once tried to park in a road near the ground and some woman came out of her house and had a right old rant because we didn't live there - it wasn't permit parking or anything either. :|

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Re: Ground car park

by Royal Biscuitman » 06 Aug 2014 14:38

Royal Lady
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Harpers So Solid Crew As my late dad got older he too found that it was harder to walk up the hill to the ground, the obvious answer is for the buses to drop people at the actual ground, not at the bottom of the hill. it surely would not adversly affect anyone, and would only need a small amount or decent organisation. Anyone fancy bringing this up with STAR?


the buses in from out in the sticks go up the hill, dont see why the rest cant either


in fact the best idea would be to drive to the nearest stop on one of the match day bus routes and get on for a 6 quid- your dad will be on his bus pass,
you get to go to and from the game for 6 quid between the two of you, and it gets you home quicker than if you parked by the stadium
bargain

Where do you park your car if it's near a bus stop? There might not be anywhere to park. We once tried to park in a road near the ground and some woman came out of her house and had a right old rant because we didn't live there - it wasn't permit parking or anything either. :|

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Re: Ground car park

by melonhead » 07 Aug 2014 09:33

Royal Lady
melonhead
Harpers So Solid Crew As my late dad got older he too found that it was harder to walk up the hill to the ground, the obvious answer is for the buses to drop people at the actual ground, not at the bottom of the hill. it surely would not adversly affect anyone, and would only need a small amount or decent organisation. Anyone fancy bringing this up with STAR?


the buses in from out in the sticks go up the hill, dont see why the rest cant either


in fact the best idea would be to drive to the nearest stop on one of the match day bus routes and get on for a 6 quid- your dad will be on his bus pass,
you get to go to and from the game for 6 quid between the two of you, and it gets you home quicker than if you parked by the stadium
bargain

Where do you park your car if it's near a bus stop? There might not be anywhere to park. We once tried to park in a road near the ground and some woman came out of her house and had a right old rant because we didn't live there - it wasn't permit parking or anything either. :|


they come in from all over, one MUST shirley go near your house.
or you just park in a residential road.


lol at paying any attention to mad old ranty ladies.......





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Re: Ground car park

by M Brook » 07 Aug 2014 09:48

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Harpers So Solid Crew As my late dad got older he too found that it was harder to walk up the hill to the ground, the obvious answer is for the buses to drop people at the actual ground, not at the bottom of the hill. it surely would not adversly affect anyone, and would only need a small amount or decent organisation. Anyone fancy bringing this up with STAR?


the buses in from out in the sticks go up the hill, dont see why the rest cant either


in fact the best idea would be to drive to the nearest stop on one of the match day bus routes and get on for a 6 quid- your dad will be on his bus pass,
you get to go to and from the game for 6 quid between the two of you, and it gets you home quicker than if you parked by the stadium
bargain

Where do you park your car if it's near a bus stop? There might not be anywhere to park. We once tried to park in a road near the ground and some woman came out of her house and had a right old rant because we didn't live there - it wasn't permit parking or anything either. :|


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Re: Ground car park

by Whore Jackie » 19 Oct 2014 07:08

Can anyone who regularly leaves early confirm what time they close the car park barriers? Left just after the third goal yesterday, assuming I had until the 90 minute point to get out, only to find the barriers were already shut amidst much beeping of horns.

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Re: Ground car park

by Turns8 » 19 Oct 2014 09:02

The barriers are closed normally on the final whistle or when there are too many fans exiting the ground early (as they did yesterday) and it is then no longer safe to have cars and pedestrians mix...mainly down to the cars paying zero regard to the safety of pedestrians.

I think the club actually got it right yesterday and tbh it didn't take that much longer than normal to get home. What I did think was ridiculous were the number of selfish mongs removing cones, threatening stewards etc trying to get out when any sensible person could see it was impossible to do so because of the number of pedestrians.

There really are some complete melts around...If you want to make sure you can get home in time for the end of final score, don't park in the stadium car park....it really is that simple!!! :roll:

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Re: Ground car park

by marcusopp » 19 Oct 2014 10:54

Get a bike/ motorbike. It's the only way to cope with the traffic. I can usually get from the mad stad back to croydon in a hour with mine. They still make you wait for the buses though.


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Re: Ground car park

by Martin41 » 19 Oct 2014 11:06

Or just wait......... It's an awful car park, always has been and always will be, you just get used to it. But the stewards .....what's the point no one takes a blind but if notice, but saying that they do nothing...just stand and point, then you ignore them and they bugger off.

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Re: Ground car park

by wingnut » 19 Oct 2014 16:07

marcusopp Get a bike/ motorbike. It's the only way to cope with the traffic. I can usually get from the mad stad back to croydon in a hour with mine. They still make you wait for the buses though.

Yeah, this. I can get back to faringdon quicker on the bike than I used to get back to crowthorne on the bus.

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Re: Ground car park

by Huntley & Palmer » 19 Oct 2014 20:02

Turns8 The barriers are closed normally on the final whistle or when there are too many fans exiting the ground early (as they did yesterday) and it is then no longer safe to have cars and pedestrians mix...mainly down to the cars paying zero regard to the safety of pedestrians.

I think the club actually got it right yesterday and tbh it didn't take that much longer than normal to get home. What I did think was ridiculous were the number of selfish mongs removing cones, threatening stewards etc trying to get out when any sensible person could see it was impossible to do so because of the number of pedestrians.

There really are some complete melts around...If you want to make sure you can get home in time for the end of final score, don't park in the stadium car park....it really is that simple!!! :roll:

+1 there were some idiots behind the lead bus yesterday removing signs and cones to try and get out. The cone truck then tried to block the road and an idiot in a transit van weaved between all the cones and almost took out a couple of kids. The lack of regard for pedestrians post match is pretty shocking. If you park at the ground, why would you think that you would be able to escape in a reasonable amount of time :|

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