They also support Speedo Mick with his cross channel swim - let's get a canal built along county road and swim to the game.
WOOLDoes anyone on here cycle to Goodison?
I'm a season ticket holder and I cycle to every home game. More and more people are cycling to games but there are issues with the bike storage facilities at the Park End, namely there are not enough spaces and those that are there are always blocked by skips, wheelbarrows, fences, vehicles and various equipment. Look on a match day and you'll see what I mean!
As much as it annoys me to say this, when I cycled to an away game at Anfield, I noticed they have a cycle reward program which I thought was to be admired: https://tinyurl.com/efcbike.
The people who went to the match against Huddersfield on Saturday will understand what I mean, the obstacles blocking the spaces were dreadful.
I hope the club can do something in the short term and plan in the longer term for facilities at the new stadium.
I've messaged the fans forum and hope it can be raised at a meeting with the club.
Much like your worldview by the sound of it.
Have a look at what other clubs are doing, not just in the Premier League, to encourage cycling to matches.
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OK, I’ll bite.
Please point us in the direction of those Premier League clubs of which you speak, sir
How do the RS, for instance, cater for their Raleigh riding fans?
Is Norman Tebbit a Gooner?
Remember when the club's consultants for Destination Kirkby: Steers, Davis Gleave stated that they expected over a 1,000 biking blues to cycle to Kirkby?
Happy days.
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