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pusbccfc

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Well that's that plan out of the window. 40 minute hike/taxi from new street it is then.


I'm planning to walk each week. I've done it in 20. Stop off in Digbeth on the way for a few.
 

Corrado

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Those that are driving have you thought where you might park?

The retail park across the road seems perfect, Three hour max stay!

edit: actually just seen limited to 1 1/2 hours on match days - bollocks
 

skyblueinBaku

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Those that are driving have you thought where you might park?

The retail park across the road seems perfect, Three hour max stay!

edit: actually just seen limited to 1 1/2 hours on match days - bollocks
I'm thinking of parking at Birminham Wheels Raceway, Adderley Park Road,which is afew minutes walk from St. Andrews and costs £5.
 

Otis

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I'm thinking of parking at Birminham Wheels Raceway, Adderley Park Road,which is afew minutes walk from St. Andrews and costs £5.
The better answer would have been 'I'm thinking of parking at Birminham Wheels Raceway, Adderley Park Road,which is afew minutes walk from St. Andrews had then go-karting in. '
 

WillenhallSkyBlues

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Do you think with playing in Birmingham we may get more coverage in The Sunday Mercury and the Birmingham Mail?
They posted our fixture list in the Birmingham mail when they posted all the fixture lists. Weirdly they posted all villa, blues West Brom wolves and us but didn’t put walsall’s fixtures
 

shepardo01

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That is tragic.
Nothing out of the ordinary. That is the way a pitch develops after being torn up.
Look at pics from the Ryton grounds staff.
Exactly the same until a few days before pre season.
What is tragic is that Wasps will be playing there and we won't!
Also tragic is anybody who is of the "away games only" stance. Look at Robin's comments regarding that.
Gives rivals revenue and reduces our own....
But no, "it will starve SISU out!" ...:banghead::banghead:
 

Brylowes

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Nothing out of the ordinary. That is the way a pitch develops after being torn up.
Look at pics from the Ryton grounds staff.
Exactly the same until a few days before pre season.
What is tragic is that Wasps will be playing there and we won't!
Also tragic is anybody who is of the "away games only" stance. Look at Robin's comments regarding that.
Gives rivals revenue and reduces our own....
But no, "it will starve SISU out!" ...:banghead::banghead:
How does going to away games reduce our own revenue ?
 

Skybluefaz

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Nothing out of the ordinary. That is the way a pitch develops after being torn up.
Look at pics from the Ryton grounds staff.
Exactly the same until a few days before pre season.
What is tragic is that Wasps will be playing there and we won't!
Also tragic is anybody who is of the "away games only" stance. Look at Robin's comments regarding that.
Gives rivals revenue and reduces our own....
But no, "it will starve SISU out!" ...:banghead::banghead:
Really? Fair enough. Good to know if common sense breaks out any time soon
 

shepardo01

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How does going to away games reduce our own revenue ?
Away games only... therefore not attending home games...(and if being pedantic, applying it to those that did attend home games at the Ricoh) apologies if grammar was lacking in that post.
Just cannot respect that stance I'm afraid.... or even make sense of it....
 

Brylowes

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I take that to mean spending only on away games so your football spend goes to our rivals without contributing anything to CCFC.
Ok ‘but its their stance to not do home games that will drive down revenue ‘not the fact
they will go to Away games.
Surely if there conscience / principles or whatever won’t allow them to go to St Andrews
It would be better to support the team away ‘than not at all.
 

Ricketts

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Ok ‘but its their stance to not do home games that will drive down revenue ‘not the fact
they will go to Away games.
Surely if there conscience / principles or whatever won’t allow them to go to St Andrews
It would be better to support the team away ‘than not at all.
But if they are just the Facebook twats going to get pissed and coked up and sing SISU out etc then I would rather they didnt bother. Some of our away support is disgusting.

Go to encourage and support the team, they're more than welcome.
 

Tommo1993

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The club will get 5% of my away ticket purchase. Therefore, we will be contributing, do I need your special superfan permission for that?
 

clint van damme

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Ok ‘but its their stance to not do home games that will drive down revenue ‘not the fact
they will go to Away games.
Surely if there conscience / principles or whatever won’t allow them to go to St Andrews
It would be better to support the team away ‘than not at all.
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I can see both sides of the argument but If youre away only then you're contributing nothing to your own club while giving money to our rivals, that's a fact. I find that a strange position but people need to do what they're comfortable with.
 

clint van damme

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The drama queens are the ones constantly slamming those who’ve made the decision not to go, still weeks later. But expect their decisions to go to be respected, it’s fucking stupid.

Who gives a fuck?
I've been called a scab and all sorts for going to SA. I honestly couldn't care less.

No matter what you do someone will have a pop, just do what you're comfortable with.
 

Tommo1993

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Who gives a fuck?
I've been called a scab and all sorts for going to SA. I honestly couldn't care less.

No matter what you do someone will have a pop, just do what you're comfortable with.

Cool. I just thought everyone would be over each others choices by now. People said the calling out would be different this season from Sixfields, but I’m still seeing it.
 

Grendel

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Those that are driving have you thought where you might park?

The retail park across the road seems perfect, Three hour max stay!

edit: actually just seen limited to 1 1/2 hours on match days - bollocks

There’s a lot of street parking - I did have a look - it took 30 minutes to drive there. They do block off roads though

I’m going to take the train game 1 and then work out where to park from there. I can’t believe it’s 40 mins from new street it’s really near from what I could see
 

mark82

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There’s a lot of street parking - I did have a look - it took 30 minutes to drive there. They do block off roads though

I’m going to take the train game 1 and then work out where to park from there. I can’t believe it’s 40 mins from new street it’s really near from what I could see

About a mile and a half according to Google Maps.
 

WillenhallSkyBlues

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There’s a lot of street parking - I did have a look - it took 30 minutes to drive there. They do block off roads though

I’m going to take the train game 1 and then work out where to park from there. I can’t believe it’s 40 mins from new street it’s really near from what I could see
40 mins walk from new street? Are you walking with a zimmerframe? You come out of new street through the gap in inbetween the bullring and it’s one straight road with a bend at the top of it under the railway. Takes 15 mins walk, 20 max
 

Grendel

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About a mile and a half according to Google Maps.

Which is 25 minutes at average pace so I’ll try that first I think
 

Grendel

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40 mins walk from new street? Are you walking with a zimmerframe? You come out of new street through the gap in inbetween the bullring and it’s one straight road with a bend at the top of it. Takes 15 mins walk, 20 max

I’m quoting the google app which is my point
 

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