Jacko93
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It's twice the width, at the very least. That's without thinking about the parked cars.One lane each way. There is a pavement on both sides. So not much wider
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It's twice the width, at the very least. That's without thinking about the parked cars.One lane each way. There is a pavement on both sides. So not much wider
Cheap substitute for proper trams. Fake trams. It's a no for me.
I'll vote anyone but Rotheram or Tory.
I tried to measure wall to wallThe pavement is a hell of a lot wider too.
OK 52k going down that road. Then measure Goodison road and the side roads off, Gwladys St, Bullens Rd and the side roads off, the close proximity of Walton Lane, Priory Rd, County Rd etc. But yes measure wall to wall, there really is no comparisonI tried to measure wall to wall
TL;DR,OK 52k going down that road. Then measure Goodison road and the side roads off, Gwladys St, Bullens Rd and the side roads off, the close proximity of Walton Lane, Priory Rd, County Rd etc. But yes measure wall to wall, there really is no comparison
a cursory check on GM indicates Regent Road is about 50% (11m v 17m) wider than GS but most of the foot traffic will be going the same way once out of the gates, not the case with GS
OK 52k going down that road. Then measure Goodison road and the side roads off, Gwladys St, Bullens Rd and the side roads off, the close proximity of Walton Lane, Priory Rd, County Rd etc. But yes measure wall to wall, there really is no comparison
But you can approach Goodison from all directions.The measurements I've just taken were 11 yards for GS and 19-20 yards for Regent. Shows where you take the measurements from matters too.
52k don't just up and leave at the same time. The away fans stay longer in the main, 10% (conservatively) leave early. There will be 6k hospitality folk that probably stay on. I'd imagine 10% of the South Upper (only 600 or so) may stay behind and have a drink and wait for the main rush in the new surroundings.
Then by the time people in the West Side of the North/South stands have walked down all those steps at the corners and then walk the full width of the stand, most in the East and West stand will already have left the fan plaza and be on their way down the road.
At Goodison until you get out on to Walton it is a nightmare (granted for some getting to County Road via the side streets is also okay) as you dodge the oncoming foot traffic as people cross directions. That slows things down and basically narrows the roads to half their size. At BMD it is all flowing out the same way.
I'm not saying it will be better than Goodison, just nowhere near the disaster it's painted out to be. The issues are more likely to be parking and getting away by car, but anyone whose parked around Goodison can also tell you it sometimes takes an hour or more to get out there too.
Ad hominemTL;DR,
OK you win, life is too short to argue in a battle of wit when one of us is clearly unarmed.
We will see in due courseThe measurements I've just taken were 11 yards for GS and 19-20 yards for Regent. Shows where you take the measurements from matters too.
52k don't just up and leave at the same time. The away fans stay longer in the main, 10% (conservatively) leave early. There will be 6k hospitality folk that probably stay on. I'd imagine 10% of the South Upper (only 600 or so) may stay behind and have a drink and wait for the main rush in the new surroundings.
Then by the time people in the West Side of the North/South stands have walked down all those steps at the corners and then walk the full width of the stand, most in the East and West stand will already have left the fan plaza and be on their way down the road.
At Goodison until you get out on to Walton it is a nightmare (granted for some getting to County Road via the side streets is also okay) as you dodge the oncoming foot traffic as people cross directions. That slows things down and basically narrows the roads to half their size. At BMD it is all flowing out the same way.
I'm not saying it will be better than Goodison, just nowhere near the disaster it's painted out to be. The issues are more likely to be parking and getting away by car, but anyone whose parked around Goodison can also tell you it sometimes takes an hour or more to get out there too.
At least use some latin that you know what it means and can apply it correctly.Ad hominem
But you can approach Goodison from all directions.
At BMD, well, 1 side is kinda off limits.
Bet it doesn't fit