Why would the host club offer the F& B profits anymore than Wasps. Sadly it will be part of the attraction to the new Landlords.
We mix in different circles then, because I would say 99% of people I have asked have said they will not attend.
I will be very, very surprised if we get 5,000 in any groundshare scenario.
My friend lives is Moesley and said he’d go to a few games for a laugh on a Saturday and he supports Reading... hasn’t forgiven me for McNulty yet thoughSome teams will bring lots - Pompey, Sunderland, Bristol Rovers/Ipswich etc. If it was at Blues ground I'd even expect a few locals too
Yes, away followings will most certainly boost attendances for certain games.Some teams will bring lots - Pompey, Sunderland, Bristol Rovers/Ipswich etc. If it was at Blues ground I'd even expect a few locals too
Driving to Brum maybe, but the train is just a bit more of problem for many. I know someone said it is just a question of hopping on the train, but you have to get to the station. You have to park your carBirmingham is a breeze for Coventry based City fans so would expect gates of perhaps 5000 average. Anywhere else like Burton for example, would be lucky to get 3,000.
Driving to Brum maybe, but the train is just a bit more of problem for many. I know someone said it is just a question of hopping on the train, but you have to get to the station. You have to park your car
somewhere or get a bus to get to the station.
If I could just walk to the train station it would be easy, but I would say it is probably a 40 minute walk.
Bus would be £4 I think (Daysaver). It just all adds time for fans and some fans don't have that much time. For many it is get to the ground, watch the game, get straight back home asap.
Nuneaton would be so much easier for me, because I can drive there in about 10 minutes.
Going to Brum I would have to be adding at least an hour and a half to 2 hours on to my normal footbaling day.
Driving to Brum maybe, but the train is just a bit more of problem for many. I know someone said it is just a question of hopping on the train, but you have to get to the station. You have to park your car
somewhere or get a bus to get to the station.
If I could just walk to the train station it would be easy, but I would say it is probably a 40 minute walk.
Bus would be £4 I think (Daysaver). It just all adds time for fans and some fans don't have that much time. For many it is get to the ground, watch the game, get straight back home asap.
Nuneaton would be so much easier for me, because I can drive there in about 10 minutes.
Going to Brum I would have to be adding at least an hour and a half to 2 hours on to my normal footbaling day.
You would think the club would look to subsidise car parking to encourage fans coming overDriving to Brum maybe, but the train is just a bit more of problem for many. I know someone said it is just a question of hopping on the train, but you have to get to the station. You have to park your car
somewhere or get a bus to get to the station.
If I could just walk to the train station it would be easy, but I would say it is probably a 40 minute walk.
Bus would be £4 I think (Daysaver). It just all adds time for fans and some fans don't have that much time. For many it is get to the ground, watch the game, get straight back home asap.
Nuneaton would be so much easier for me, because I can drive there in about 10 minutes.
Going to Brum I would have to be adding at least an hour and a half to 2 hours on to my normal footbaling day.
Driving to Brum maybe, but the train is just a bit more of problem for many. I know someone said it is just a question of hopping on the train, but you have to get to the station. You have to park your car
somewhere or get a bus to get to the station.
If I could just walk to the train station it would be easy, but I would say it is probably a 40 minute walk.
Bus would be £4 I think (Daysaver). It just all adds time for fans and some fans don't have that much time. For many it is get to the ground, watch the game, get straight back home asap.
Nuneaton would be so much easier for me, because I can drive there in about 10 minutes.
Going to Brum I would have to be adding at least an hour and a half to 2 hours on to my normal footbaling day.
Still cost though, isn't it.There are 300 parking spaces in the ground itself and car parks within a 10 minute walk
Yes, still costs.There are 300 parking spaces in the ground itself and car parks within a 10 minute walk
Drive to Birmingham in 20 mins?I reckon there would be about 10 minutes difference for you between going to Nuneaton and Birmingham anyway? (Unless you have now moved )
Drive to Birmingham in 20 mins?
Exactly.Still cost though, isn't it.
Look, I'd hope we'd learn from last time(!) and not pick apart peoples' decisions to go or not. There are factors which to some will be irrelevant, but an issue to others. It's fair to say there's a bit more inconvenience if you live in the city going somewhere other than the city. To some, that won't be an issue, to others, it will. That's all.
Wow!Easily
Drive to Birmingham in 20 mins?
Would it change your mind if fans or the club put on a lift share/subsidised coach scheme?Yes, still costs.
I walk to the Ricoh, so no cost there at all. Just my ST.
Wow!
I have never, ever been able to do that. Nowhere close.
Always takes me more than 30 mins. Always hit traffic going into Birmingham. More like 45 mins.You aren't getting from yours to Liberty Way in 10 minutes. It will probably take you about 20 minutes to Liberty Way and half hour to St Andrews. Straight down the A45.
Do you drive a tractor? :emoji_tractor:Always takes me more than 30 mins. Always hit traffic going into Birmingham. More like 45 mins.
I have got to Nuneaton in 8 mins, but have never, ever been to Liberty Way, so don't know how much further that is.
Must have been at least 15-20 times and it has never taken me less than 40 minutes. Always hit heavy traffic on the Birmingham Road, Brum end.Do you drive a tractor? :emoji_tractor:
Must have been at least 15-20 times and it has never taken me less than 40 minutes. Always hit heavy traffic on the Birmingham Road, Brum end.
That's been Saturdays.
Yes. That's the Birmingham Road isn't it? Or maybe I mean the Coventry Road.It's just A45 all the way to St Andrews?
Yes. That's the Birmingham Road isn't it? Or maybe I mean the Coventry Road.
Just the one road all the way. Always hit multiple traffic lights and queues Birmingham end.
Yes. That's the Birmingham Road isn't it? Or maybe I mean the Coventry Road.
Just the one road all the way. Always hit multiple traffic lights and queues Birmingham end.
Not going to argue with you, Nick.
I have never driven to Liberty Way and have never driven to St. Andrews. I have certainly been near Birmingham's ground before though.
Not worth arguing the toss over.
If we groundshare I am 99.9% certain I won't be going, so having a nitpicky argument over traffic and distance is just wasting everyone's time.
Not going to argue with you, Nick.
I have never driven to Liberty Way and have never driven to St. Andrews. I have certainly been near Birmingham's ground before though.
Not worth arguing the toss over.
If we groundshare I am 99.9% certain I won't be going, so having a nitpicky argument over traffic and distance is just wasting everyone's time.
Fine.No I am just saying it really isn't that much difference I can understand if it was compared with Burton or something.
Cost is massive factor for sure, so I couldn't say for certain I would go to Ryton, no.But your argument seems to be based on travel time so if the ground was at Ryton and just in the border I assume you wouldn’t go either.
Even the Butts or Highfiekd Road would take a long time to get to and exit from
Do you even know where it is? It’s only 4 miles from the Toby on the island before the airport
The coventry road starts when the A45 ends and it’s 0.3 miles on the Coventry Road