Parking at Goodison!!

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I suppose you gotta get there early doors like.

Hate getting to the ground early, it wasnt that bad when I didnt have the boy, could just waste some money in the bookies.

Aye sometimes i majorly CBA leaving North Wales (LOL) at 11 in the morning, but whenever we leave late and have to go in the £10 parking round the back of the Legion it adds about half an hour to your journey home.
 

Walton Park Sports Centre is where I park. £5, secure car park, about a 15 minute walk to the ground.

Been parking there for the last 10 years.
 
Orwell road of Westminster road has about 50-60 spaces for free on the left hand side by the park, other side is permit only. Need to get there about 2 hours before tho. I live around the corner and can safely say don't try aldi, you'll be stuck getting out for about 30mins. The texaco garage on Westminster road now stop being a garage from 2oclock and charge £7 I think
 

There's little parking around GP since the Council in its wisdom decided to give locals their own parking rights. [Poor language removed] knows why. What's the inconvenience of a few hours every fortnight when supporters need somewhere to park their cars when those supporters are helping to sustain the Walton pubs and shops? And anyway, all the parking restrictions do is push the parking further away from the ground - no fewer households are inconvenienced.
 
I park off queens drive at someones house, but you can park at that pub (is it the abbey ?) near carphone warehouse or go up the side of the taxi club, i used to park where you did for a fiver & about 1/2 dozen park in the little st thats there still.

The fiver I save pays for a kids season ticket
 
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There's little parking around GP since the Council in its wisdom decided to give locals their own parking rights. [Poor language removed] knows why. What's the inconvenience of a few hours every fortnight when supporters need somewhere to park their cars when those supporters are helping to sustain the Walton pubs and shops? And anyway, all the parking restrictions do is push the parking further away from the ground - no fewer households are inconvenienced.

Definitely a Tory you lad, worry about no1 ay! How about those people should be able to park outside there own house? In fact everyone of them should start standing outside there houses on a matchday and shake our hands for keeping their lives and Walton in tact now you say it.
 
I park in Mark Street at the bottom of the valley. If you park at the top end you are a minutes walk from St Domingo Road, and about 10 to 15 minutes walk from the ground. Hardly ever get asked to 'mind yer car' either, even if you are, a couple of quid is worth it. No waiting to get out either.
 

I park in Mark Street at the bottom of the valley. If you park at the top end you are a minutes walk from St Domingo Road, and about 10 to 15 minutes walk from the ground. Hardly ever get asked to 'mind yer car' either, even if you are, a couple of quid is worth it. No waiting to get out either.

Just told a dozen of my mates, you had better go early, haha.
 
There's little parking around GP since the Council in its wisdom decided to give locals their own parking rights. [Poor language removed] knows why. What's the inconvenience of a few hours every fortnight when supporters need somewhere to park their cars when those supporters are helping to sustain the Walton pubs and shops? And anyway, all the parking restrictions do is push the parking further away from the ground - no fewer households are inconvenienced.

because my wife is registered disabled!!!!
 
Definitely a Tory you lad, worry about no1 ay! How about those people should be able to park outside there own house? In fact everyone of them should start standing outside there houses on a matchday and shake our hands for keeping their lives and Walton in tact now you say it.

Easy tiger! I think the lad has a point actually. The ground has been there for quite a while hasn't it? So everyone knows the score if you live/buy a house near Goodison.
 
Aye sometimes i majorly CBA leaving North Wales (LOL) at 11 in the morning, but whenever we leave late and have to go in the £10 parking round the back of the Legion it adds about half an hour to your journey home.

We have to drive to Holyhead after the Norwich game to catch a ferry, where would you recommend parking? We will be at the ground early enough.
 

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