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And on 'Actual' match days there will be thousands who just want to stick around and have a pint or whatever. Think the cold winter mid week night games will be an issue.
This is my take/hope for it. On a Saturday fixture, I usually go to the pub for an hour and a bit afterwards, so all being well the major queues will have died down.

It's the evening games, where most people head straight home, that will be uncomfortable, and I suspect we'll be getting home a good thirty-minutes plus later.

I have no issue doing the thirty-minute walk into town, but my son on the otherhand.
 

It's not ideal. But for the likes of myself from Wirral, it's easy enough to walk up to Scotland Rd to and from the game and straight on a bus through the tunnel.

Hopefully more will just bail the idea of standing around at Sandhills and seek alternative transport. But obviously some need a train to get home.

And on 'Actual' match days there will be thousands who just want to stick around and have a pint or whatever. Think the cold winter mid week night games will be an issue.
Yeah I think we will all find our way one way or another, one thing is for sure we have a beautiful new stadium.
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Easiest way for them in the interim will be to lift the ridiculous parking restrictions on a match day.
certainly where on street parking would cause minimal impact to residents or businesses that would be close dat match time. as a wool with only 1 train home option for a midweek evening game, travelling by car is the only realistic option at the moment for midweek games, defo the case for an 8pm kickoff cup game that may go on later than normal
 

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