Waaaay too much common sense on display here.They won't be going up there. If anyone has difficulty with walking/dealing with steps but aren't registered disabled, then they should definitely look at sitting in the lower tiers (bar South Stand).

Waaaay too much common sense on display here.They won't be going up there. If anyone has difficulty with walking/dealing with steps but aren't registered disabled, then they should definitely look at sitting in the lower tiers (bar South Stand).
Gonna call myself Tenzing Hibbert and start a donkey trail along Regent RdWill the club provide Sherpas to assist in the walk from the city centre?
Would actually pay to see this. NEA.Looks like that will catch the wind like a sail. Could see a load of blues 60 ft in the air and then dumped into the Mersey.
Could've done with you a few years back when i was pestered in to going to the Southport airshowGonna call myself Tenzing Hibbert and start a donkey trail along Regent Rd
Thanks for that, but I was talking about a non-match day. People might want to go up there and admire the view. With a Mivvi.They won't be going up there. If anyone has difficulty with walking/dealing with steps but aren't registered disabled, then they should definitely look at sitting in the lower tiers (bar South Stand).
Anyone who has been at the back of the TB will know the burn by the time you get there. The upper tier is almost like that all the way around at BMD.
I wouldnt be surprised to see some form of bus put on from The Swan through Kenny and Town then onto BM.I live just off Kensington and Holt rd, I walk to ever game weather permitting. Taxi home though, have walked to Bramley Moore as a tester took me 55 mins at a reasonable pace. Well reasonable for me I'm 76 and have a terminal illness, but not in pain really. So anyone can do it with in reason
I wouldnt be surprised to see some form of bus put on from The Swan through Kenny and Town then onto BM.
Arriva already do the small Click Bus service around the city and be amazed if they aren't looking doing something similar to alleviate the pressure off the general buses in and out of town.
Am posh I live in Mossley Hill my butler will drop me off..Aka The missus.Can't you walk from there? Call yourself an Evertonian? Yep, that's the kind of Soccerbus we need to be seeing. Good suggestion.
Am posh I live in Mossley Hill my butler will drop me off..Aka The missus.
Glad to hear you can, Peter. Hope I'm as fit at your age. You might choose to do that walk for every game rain or shine. That's your choice. Question is what about people who can't or don't want to walk so far? Should be some plan for them. No?I live just off Kensington and Holt rd, I walk to ever game weather permitting. Taxi home though, have walked to Bramley Moore as a tester took me 55 mins at a reasonable pace. Well reasonable for me I'm 76 and have a terminal illness, but not in pain really. So anyone can do it with in reason
To be honest I'll be getting the train from Cressington to Central for a couple of pints then walk down to BM.As it happens, I think car sharing and parking in the city centre whilst some of the family go shopping and some go the match, will work for some. I wouldn't wonder if some do it now, to a lesser extent.
To be honest I'll be getting the train from Cressington to Central for a couple of pints then walk down to BM.
I think people will figure out what's best for them over the season.
As far as public transport do think maybe Merseytravel and Arriva will wait for the fanbase to guild them terms of what's best in terms of how to deal potential transport is to and from the ground?
Who's taking an exception to that?I think that's all I'm doing, Ex. Some people seem to take exception.
I think that's all I'm doing, Ex. Some people seem to take