Don't get to excited, it's nothing special. Just be glad you never went to the old Den.Friday's Legacy wrote:not as yet. my first trip to the new den. looking forward to it.
Don't get to excited, it's nothing special. Just be glad you never went to the old Den.Friday's Legacy wrote:not as yet. my first trip to the new den. looking forward to it.
i preferred the old den actually. the new den is far from special i agree, but another stadium to add to the list nonetheless.Jackson Corner wrote:Don't get to excited, it's nothing special. Just be glad you never went to the old Den.Friday's Legacy wrote:not as yet. my first trip to the new den. looking forward to it.

Pretty simple, Reading > Paddington > District to Bond Street > Jubilee to London Bridge > Above ground train thing to South Bermondsey.Friday's Legacy wrote:i preferred the old den actually. the new den is far from special i agree, but another stadium to add to the list nonetheless.Jackson Corner wrote:Don't get to excited, it's nothing special. Just be glad you never went to the old Den.Friday's Legacy wrote:not as yet. my first trip to the new den. looking forward to it.
i've had a look on the away fans guide to get there. south bermondsey station. but for someone who is destined to spend the whole day lost on the tube, what is the route from reading?
Or Reading to waterloo, then jubilee line two stops to london bridge, but that Reading to London Waterloo train is awfullowerwestjnr wrote:Pretty simple, Reading > Paddington > District to Bond Street > Jubilee to London Bridge > Above ground train thing to South Bermondsey.Friday's Legacy wrote:i preferred the old den actually. the new den is far from special i agree, but another stadium to add to the list nonetheless.
i've had a look on the away fans guide to get there. south bermondsey station. but for someone who is destined to spend the whole day lost on the tube, what is the route from reading?
Thought about that, but as you say Reading to Waterloo isn't great. Would prefer to expierence the tube for longer personally.gazzer, loyal royal wrote:Or Reading to waterloo, then jubilee line two stops to london bridge, but that Reading to London Waterloo train is awfullowerwestjnr wrote:Pretty simple, Reading > Paddington > District to Bond Street > Jubilee to London Bridge > Above ground train thing to South Bermondsey.Friday's Legacy wrote:i preferred the old den actually. the new den is far from special i agree, but another stadium to add to the list nonetheless.
i've had a look on the away fans guide to get there. south bermondsey station. but for someone who is destined to spend the whole day lost on the tube, what is the route from reading?
Drinking alcohol on a train > not drinking alcohol on the tubelowerwestjnr wrote: Thought about that, but as you say Reading to Waterloo isn't great. Would prefer to expierence the tube for longer personally.
The district doesn't go to bond street... As long as its running take the Bakerloo line to Bond Street from Paddington (the connection with the jubilee is far better at bond street).lowerwestjnr wrote:Pretty simple, Reading > Paddington > District to Bond Street > Jubilee to London Bridge > Above ground train thing to South Bermondsey.
OUT, but FWIW, East Dulwich > South Bermondsey (7 mins). Its unfortunately my local Football League ground.muddyfeet wrote:IN
Clapham High Street > South Bermondsey (10 mins)
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