Actually, it probably means problems are less likely. No booze on the coaches, straight to the ground in a controlled manner, straight back on afterwards.The Cap wrote:Reliably informed by a steward last Tuesday after QPR game that West Brom have got 40 coaches coming down for their game on 27th. Apparently they provide specials every season and our game just happens to fall on one of those. After the Cup game expect fireworks. TVP at the ready.
Took the words right out of my mouth. Coach = oxf*rd window lickers.Jerry St Clair wrote:Actually, it probably means problems are less likely. No booze on the coaches, straight to the ground in a controlled manner, straight back on afterwards.The Cap wrote:Reliably informed by a steward last Tuesday after QPR game that West Brom have got 40 coaches coming down for their game on 27th. Apparently they provide specials every season and our game just happens to fall on one of those. After the Cup game expect fireworks. TVP at the ready.
If I were an Albion fan, I'd say "fukk dat" and get on a train.
Just saw this on SSN in the lobby.The Don wrote:I can confirm WBA are bringing 40 coaches to the Mad Stad.
Totally with you on that one Jerry.If I were an Albion fan, I'd say "fukk dat" and get on a train.
Oh ffsBig Foot wrote:West Brom can't be promoted on Saturday though
The coaches will be parked at the Speedway stadium apparently.......royalexile wrote:Well lets hope then that the coaches are staggered into the ground. The stewards almost didn't cope last time with coaches arriving and trying to park up.
Cost-Co approach roads, more likely.Wycombe Royal wrote:The coaches will be parked at the Speedway stadium apparently.......royalexile wrote:Well lets hope then that the coaches are staggered into the ground. The stewards almost didn't cope last time with coaches arriving and trying to park up.
They were all parked in Speedway stadium for the FA Cup game - why would it be any different?Dirk Gently wrote:Cost-Co approach roads, more likely.Wycombe Royal wrote:The coaches will be parked at the Speedway stadium apparently.......royalexile wrote:Well lets hope then that the coaches are staggered into the ground. The stewards almost didn't cope last time with coaches arriving and trying to park up.
Because there is now less parking at the old HP site, and so the speedway stadium is more needed for cars? Or because Prudential are being more co-operative that they have in the past? Take your pick .....Big Foot wrote:They were all parked in Speedway stadium for the FA Cup game - why would it be any different?Dirk Gently wrote:Cost-Co approach roads, more likely.Wycombe Royal wrote: The coaches will be parked at the Speedway stadium apparently.......
The FA Cup game no more than 6 weeks ago....Dirk Gently wrote:Because there is now less parking at the old HP site, and so the speedway stadium is more needed for cars? Or because Prudential are being more co-operative that they have in the past? Take your pick .....Big Foot wrote:They were all parked in Speedway stadium for the FA Cup game - why would it be any different?Dirk Gently wrote: Cost-Co approach roads, more likely.
Ok, if you say so.....Big Foot wrote:The FA Cup game no more than 6 weeks ago....Dirk Gently wrote:Because there is now less parking at the old HP site, and so the speedway stadium is more needed for cars? Or because Prudential are being more co-operative that they have in the past? Take your pick .....
They'll be in the speedway car park
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