Yep you'll prolly have to dump her before the Old Bill find outFRIDDY109 wrote:I was planning on visiting my girlfriend at Southampton Solent Uni before and after the game. Wouldn't a bubble trip affect that?
You don't get a match ticket in advance - you get a voucher for it, and you exchange if for your ticket when you get onto the coach. So travel by any other way and you don't get the ticket.Kingsley Junior wrote:How do they enforce it, if you're not in colours? How do they distinguish between someone going to Southampton for other reasons and someone going from Reading for football? Or is it just the last bit getting in the away end that is only possible if you've gone the official route?
I'm ok now as I live in Berks again but my mate who I would sit with still lives near Southampton station. Would be crap if he had to make a trip to the Mad Stad for his easiest game of the season. Can't see it being a bubble though (thanks for the explanations btw).
Both Saints v Pompey games last season were "bubbles" : http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/9607035 ... th_Pompey/.Kingsley Junior wrote:Ah I see - can't see even the remotest chance of it happening, but interesting to know how it would in theory.
I've been in Southampton in the past when Pompey have come to town = never seen so many police near the station but no "bubble".
From what I've heard and read, "smashed up" is massively over-stating what actually happened.LoyalRoyalFan wrote:One of the pubs in Southampton was smashed up by some Reading fans.
Still a bit unsure about the logistics of it.Alexander Litvinenko wrote:You don't get a match ticket in advance - you get a voucher for it, and you exchange if for your ticket when you get onto the coach. So travel by any other way and you don't get the ticket.Kingsley Junior wrote:How do they enforce it, if you're not in colours? How do they distinguish between someone going to Southampton for other reasons and someone going from Reading for football? Or is it just the last bit getting in the away end that is only possible if you've gone the official route?
I'm ok now as I live in Berks again but my mate who I would sit with still lives near Southampton station. Would be crap if he had to make a trip to the Mad Stad for his easiest game of the season. Can't see it being a bubble though (thanks for the explanations btw).
If you just want to go there and start a fight in a boozer, why go to the hassle of buying and match ticket and getting the coaches? Get a train there and spend the ticket money on beer.Green wrote:Still a bit unsure about the logistics of it.
What's to stop you getting off the coach outside the ground then not going in to ground but making str8 for the nearest boozer to start a fight?
You'll be escorted back onto coaches by lines of police.Green wrote:And what about after the match? Surely you can sack off the coach and make your own arrangements? (Not if you've left your car at a motorway service station, I guess)
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