fernandopartridge
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Got the train direct from Wembley to Leamington about 11 o'clock, it was sound tbf
Got the train direct from Wembley to Leamington about 11 o'clock, it was sound tbf
If you want a laugh having recently had an op, probably shouldn’t have gone but everything fine got to Wembley Park and there was a free courtesy bus to Wembley got off right at the stadium to be met by guys with wheelchairs so jumped on that, then it all began now you would assume speaking and understanding English would be a priority, told him I wanted the family zone but l had Lewis Hamilton pushing my chariot left her in doors miles behind so lost her, trouble was she had my phone but I had the tickets, my chariot driver was asking various helpers for directions now bare in mind I have a sky blue tea shirt hat & scarf the idiot took me to the Luton fan zone in the end I got to our zone alone, family hunting me all over the place, her indoors in turmoil but eventually clocked someone I knew and got reunited with everyone.Absolute morons…. Same as the useless pricks around Wembley Stadium….stewards and police couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery. I hate the fucking place
Absolutely right. All that money being spent on development around the stadium and not a penny to improve the roadsmy coach was sound, in london by about 10.30
out the coach park sharpish as well
only issue was the road network around wembley can't cope
They had to rebuild Wembley because Geoff Hurst scored a few goals thereEveryone in the country knows that the new stadium should have been built by the NIA/NEC .
Cheaper to build, all transport links available,middle of the country etc.
But it was never going to move from London ,bastards think it’s England and the rest of us don’t exist.
The parking was an absolute shambles even before you consider they charged £40 for it. As soon as they announced the car park details people could see they'd assigned the car parks the wrong way round but rather than sorting it they went for the 'its def not a mistake' approach.Heading to Wembley blue car park, so N Circular and off on Wembley turn. What a mistake. Traffic a nightmare. Eventually got through. Road to Blue car park closed, and no signs for any diversion. Finally found a route, got to car park at 4.20pm.
sounds worse than the standard coachesI got home just after 1am went on one of the “executive” club coaches and it was a bit of a rip off, no air conditioning on the way back and it was hot, tv’s that didn’t work, no usb points and a toilet that was out of order mainly due to some savage shitting on the seat and it smelt like they had issues.
Also probably so upset have booked it if I knew it was going from the city centre.
sounds worse than the standard coaches
If you want a laugh having recently had an op, probably shouldn’t have gone but everything fine got to Wembley Park and there was a free courtesy bus to Wembley got off right at the stadium to be met by guys with wheelchairs so jumped on that, then it all began now you would assume speaking and understanding English would be a priority, told him I wanted the family zone but l had Lewis Hamilton pushing my chariot left her in doors miles behind so lost her, trouble was she had my phone but I had the tickets, my chariot driver was asking various helpers for directions now bare in mind I have a sky blue tea shirt hat & scarf the idiot took me to the Luton fan zone in the end I got to our zone alone, family hunting me all over the place, her indoors in turmoil but eventually clocked someone I knew and got reunited with everyone.
We were in blue for a blue badge space. We were also directed away from Wembley, but decided to turn back, and we stopped at a small road, with lots of police and stewards standing across the entrance, to ask. They said, oh yes, just turn down here… wtf. Not a single sign to it. most of the Luton fans were in the stadium by the time we got there…The parking was an absolute shambles even before you consider they charged £40 for it. As soon as they announced the car park details people could see they'd assigned the car parks the wrong way round but rather than sorting it they went for the 'its def not a mistake' approach.
We were in pink and like you followed the signs off the north circular for Wembley only to be met by a closed round and a load of police standing around who had no clue. got directed to drive away from Wembley and back in from another direction, not ideal with traffic in all directions at a crawl. Followed the instructions to be find another road closed by the police, no idea why as there wasn't even fans around there, could literally see the car park I was heading for but no access to it.
Then got directed down Wembley Park Drive, the road that goes over Wembley Way, you can imagine how packed that was. You needed to turn right towards the car park but nobody was letting cars through despite traffic being at a standstill, 3 stewards stood there doing absolutely nothing. Down a narrow road that doesn't seem to exist on maps or sat nav as they've developed the area and seemingly built on every inch of land possible. Straight to, you guess it, another closed road. Got advised to just use any car park, so tried green, got turned away but guy had zero clue how to get to the right car park.
Eventually got into the right car park after two hours of circling Wembley and had to walk through all the Luton fans to get to our end of the ground. No sign of any trouble but doesn't seem the most sensible plan.
But apart from that, it all went well?I drove down. Thought I was being clever heading for M40 to miss the M1 congestion around Luton… Left at 12.15.
Car broken down in 2nd lane near Banbury junction caused a long queue, eventually got through. Huge queue later due to, I assume, holiday traffic blocking 2 lanes to get off onto A34.. took ages to get past.
Heading to Wembley blue car park, so N Circular and off on Wembley turn. What a mistake. Traffic a nightmare. Eventually got through. Road to Blue car park closed, and no signs for any diversion. Finally found a route, got to car park at 4.20pm. Walking to 234 fast as we could (wife needs stick to walk). Got in, asked kiosk if we could take drinks in, they said yes, bought 2 drinks, girl at steps said no drinks allowed….
asked to be directed to seats, and she gave us wrong directions, so headed along a complete row of people, only to come out other end with no seats. oh, and wife fell over just before we traipsed along these steps. Thanks to all who helped, especially lady who looked after her while I went to get proper directions. Went back to concourse, asked again, she was clueless, eventually realise we should have gone left along the row. Only one seat available, but other fans had all sat one seat out of place. They all moved, thanks lads, and we got seats with match already in action and one disallowed goal that we hadn’t seen…
anyway, for all those that saw a big old git looking very angry, with small frail wife in tow, now you know the reason why.
Directions to car park non existent, inside staff a waste of space, wife falling over and hurting herself, and we missed the start of the game.
Sorry for the loss lads, it was our fault….
ps we got out fairly quickly and drive back was fine, apart from all the tears…
Well, I had 2 pretty young ladies sat in the next 2 seats to me… (although one did almost take my eye out with her flag.. )But apart from that, it all went well?
Most Londoners wouldn't have objected to the national stadium being in the midlandsPeople seriously suggesting the national stadium should have been built on wasteland near a retail park near Birmingham? Can't imagine anything worse. Had to be Wembley. No excuse for not having a more coordinated travel plan though, but even then, can you imagine the chaos of having a single station serving 90K people? The travel options for London and Wembley far more suited than any purpose built venue could ever be.
I'm sorry but this has cheered me right up. Chariot driver
Yes just stop oil and travel on public transportYou’d be hard pushed to find a more accessible stadium than Wembley in terms of public transport, it’s just that this country’s train network in on its knees. Driving to Wembley should be an insane idea, instead you’ve got emergency texts being sent out on the morning of the game begging people to avoid the trains, it’s crazy.
Bloody hell mate they were the £55 ones weren’t they. We got one of the standard price ones £39.50 from that car park by central 6. Got in the queue about 10.00 but didn’t get off till about 11.15. They seemed to be very slow getting people on the coaches. Didn’t get parked up at Wembley until 2.40 so missed all the pre match drinking. Getting there so late took the shine off the day a bit. Managed to get a few beers down us in a place called Christys then we went to queue up to get in the ground about 4 o’clock. If we get in the playoffs again think we’ll book a hotel nearby the night beforeI got home just after 1am went on one of the “executive” club coaches and it was a bit of a rip off, no air conditioning on the way back and it was hot, tv’s that didn’t work, no usb points and a toilet that was out of order mainly due to some savage shitting on the seat and it smelt like they had issues.
Also probably so upset have booked it if I knew it was going from the city centre.
People seriously suggesting the national stadium should have been built on wasteland near a retail park near Birmingham? Can't imagine anything worse. Had to be Wembley. No excuse for not having a more coordinated travel plan though, but even then, can you imagine the chaos of having a single station serving 90K people? The travel options for London and Wembley far more suited than any purpose built venue could ever be.