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19 and 20 buses from Queens Square bus station.
19 and 20 buses from Queens Square bus station.
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Thanks for that
19 and 20 buses from Queens Square bus station.
19 and 20 buses from Queens Square bus station.
And if you are in the park end bring a pillow they usually nod off after an hour or soEnjoy the game mate, watch out for alot of fat people with no tops on they're the inbreds we're playing. If you're ticket is in the upper glwadys wear a pamper pull up the toilets are horrific ?
I'll stick to my own so?Enjoy the game mate, watch out for alot of fat people with no tops on they're the inbreds we're playing. If you're ticket is in the upper glwadys wear a pamper pull up the toilets are horrific ?
Well hopefully goodison under the lights will keep me awake,night and day between afternoon and night kick offs,literally?massive three pointsAnd if you are in the park end bring a pillow they usually nod after an hour or so
Correct,I'd be no good as a spy?sound for thatI guess you're staying at the Ibis in Dale St . Turn left and walk up to the Empire Theatre and get the 919 special bus to Goodison ,they start about 2 hours before KO. Return buses from Walton Lane ( Park End )
I guess you're staying at the Ibis in Dale St . Turn left and walk up to the Empire Theatre and get the 919 special bus to Goodison ,they start about 2 hours before KO. Return buses from Walton Lane ( Park End )
Thank you,unreal to get all the responses?Definitely get the train. Easy on the bus out, not so easy back in. Says 17 minutes walk but it is nowhere near that. Ten at the most. Have a great time. Nothing beats that first time.View attachment 158071
Oh I will?Like others have said @Casey82 if it's your 1st game, get there early and soak it all up and enjoy every minute
Nice one,too many options now?yeah can't wait for it now,only seen it on telly before,can't wait for the goodison roarDepends what you want to do & time available. If you're not bothered about going in the club shop or an alehouse near the ground, just walk down Dale Street to the Excelsior or Ship & Mitre pubs & quaff a few bevvies there (Google them) - usually full of Blues having a few scoops before getting a cab to the ground - the cabbies know and are quite frequent outside, talk to somebody and share the cost. Back to town after the match, if you dont want a cab, get a bus from County Road - check with people in the queue they'll help you make sure you get on one to the city centre - most do. Night matches for crucial games, and the right result, can leave you with memories for a long time - enjoy!
Yeah I don’t think they open the church downstairs anymore unfortunately, upstairs should be.go to the church for a coffee and a butty and a look around the museum thing upstairs