Sir Percy Ware Armitage
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There will be extra ferry trips laid on for the 2nd test game and if it's popular it could be a regular event. Also more trains and shuttle buses.

Just magic them ferries if you live in ParboldLogically it will help.
A problem with a riverside stadium is that a crowd csn only approach it from routes in a 180 degree arc ... half what an inland stadium has.
Make use if the water.
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Where are these ferries going to? Surely wherever it'll be there'll be quite a walk up to the ground anyway
Pier Head to Seacombe, so as you say still a walk, but it takes some pressure off the trains and reduces the cars coming over trying to find parking spaces.Where are these ferries going to? Surely wherever it'll be there'll be quite a walk up to the ground anyway
Pier Head to Seacombe, so as you say still a walk, but it takes some pressure off the trains and reduces the cars coming over trying to find parking spaces.
There will be extra ferry trips laid on for the 2nd test game and if it's popular it could be a regular event. Also more trains and shuttle buses.
For NowThere's also free parking at the Seacombe ferry terminal.
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Fleet of these, BMD pumping out this music as they start landing stadium side...
Yep anyone who's ever been to Middlesbrough or Sunderland 's stadium will tell you it's a nightmare trying to get away as there's only one road in and out so the traffic doesn't disperse. If you're able, walking is the best way to approach the ground and leave it. However when the weather's bad it will be slow going.Logically it will help.
A problem with a riverside stadium is that a crowd csn only approach it from routes in a 180 degree arc ... half what an inland stadium has.
Make use if the water.
(A side hustle in Everton speedos for sale?)