We always park in CtK; have had ST there for several seasons. Getting out is not usually a problem.We didn't get out last night until just before 11:00. Slight upside was the journey home was quicker than normal as there were no other hold ups so just over 30 min later than normal. I doubt that they will open the field once the ground gets softer.
Slightly concerned that they have massively oversold season tickets. It’s been rammed even for the pre-season games and they still have season tickets on sale.
As you say when the weather turns it will be an absolute nightmare if they still try and use the pitches, not to mention they will be absolutely fucked for playing on them. The regular car park there gets a bit swampy when it’s bad weather, would be insanity if they’re planning to keep parking people on the pitch in the winter.
I still don't see why they have to close Winding House Lane. If they allowed left turns to the M6 it could be done without compromising the safety of people crossing the A444
Not a bad shout, they could cone off one side of the road to allow traffic down to the M6.
Although it seems pretty pointless closing that road at all if they're going to do nothing to stop idiots coming out of Burbages Lane and flooring it on the wrong side of the road when the road is full of people walking under the impression the road is closed. Saw several very near misses last night.
They'd put cones across the junction to stop what has happened in the past where people came down the wrong side of Burbages and then used the turn from Winding House to go right so rather than getting the message there was idiots turning right and driving down the wrong side of Winding House. No point closing the roads to prevent accidents if they're going to allow that to keep happening.
At least the pedestrians were safe without having to remember how light controlled crossings work.
Its not people not knowing how crossings work, its the crossings aren't designed to take the volume of people now attending games. Add in that drivers don't see any need to slow down or take extra care when 30K people are trying to exit and it's asking for trouble.
Plus there's a fairly steep set of stairs if you walk round from the casino side that come out right onto a crossing. That's clearly not designed for the number of people using it and you only need there to be a bit of pushing and someone to fall and you could easily have people getting pushed into the road.