Jacko93
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So only Spurs's is a better footy ground in England? Excellent. I'll settle for that.
People should save their judgements until they have been to a game in both stadiums imo.
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So only Spurs's is a better footy ground in England? Excellent. I'll settle for that.
True. I'll never know in any case because I'll never go to Arsenal, Spurs etc.People should save their judgements until they have been to a game in both stadiums imo.
I agree John, the Dynamic will be completely different. Most stadia and their immediate environs take a good few mins to clear, and that's with people dispersing in all directions with little or no restrictive flow. So BMD, essentially sitting in its own gated cul de sac should take longer, and that staggered dispersal will help Sandhills and the marshalling area to cope with the post-match rush. How away fans are treated may be an issue in that respect. Merseyrail might be able to feed an extra special train or 2 from sidings at Kirkdale and potentially at Vauxhall, to increase capacity to help clear that initial influx. However, if the station's through-put is restricted to 4k per hr, the actual train's capacity is almost irrelevant. Hopefully, effective marshalling and some remodelling can increase that considerably to nearer the line's capacity. Better still, hopefully a station at Vauxhall will eventually get the go ahead, to split North and Southbound passengers far more effectively.
Yes, I was only talking about the Northern Line. That's why I didn't mention the Wirral line either. I remember reading that only 20 something percent of the Liverpool conurbation were within convenient walking access to rail services. Of course that increases where park and ride and easy bus connections are available, but their are usage maps showing distribution of rail passengers, and obviously these drop off dramatically in those areas away from the lines. Unfortunately, there are only a few stations on the 2 city lines within the city boundaries, with only one full eastern corridor served directly, and the bulk of Liverpool districts either side with no steel-wheel connection at all. Originally, the loop lines were going to be added to the system, and that would've brought in several of those districts, and multiplied journey options around a real city-network. Again, hopefully that's one for the future, because that would be transformative for this site and the Liverpool water's scheme generally.
the last game in the cup had a steady stream of sales allup to the day of the game, I expect this would be the same. I'm away with work this time or would have had four. Gutted.The roughly 65- 70k season ticket and memberships have had their chance to buy tickets for possibly the last ever cup game at Goodison and roughly half the seats still left. Tickets are £25 and a fiver for kids and on general sale today. Hopefully a sell out before next week.
Spuds ground was rebuilt to accommodate NFL and cheese roomsSo only Spurs's is a better footy ground in England? Excellent. I'll settle for that.
Spurs is a good one but still feel there is some character lacking. Can't put my finger on what really.I haven't been to away games for years, so have no experience of most of the new stadiums. I'm just wondering though, potentially which stadiums might be better than our new one? I'm guessing really only Spurs and Arsenal? City? Never been. West Ham? You must be kidding. It looks shocking. Legacy stadiums like Anfield, St James'? Don't think so. Anyone who still travels able to give an honest opinion of which would still be considered better?
Spurs is a good one but still feel there is some character lacking. Can't put my finger on what really.
Arsenal's is an impressive ground but is lacking in atmosphere due to it being round. Spurs' has a better design than Arsenals.
Man City's isn't great at all and for me West Hams is the worst Football Stadium in English Football. I prefer Bournemouth's ground to that. Just isn't a football stadium.
I agree.People should save their judgements until they have been to a game in both stadiums imo.