Sadly that's what safe seats produce, it's why while I hate Tories, because they're just people who get involved in politics because they're upper class. Safe seats in places like Glasgow and Liverpool and Glasgow produce inept MPS, who get involved in politics just to protect their own interests no different from Tories.Exactly...
Manchester got Burnham and we got a Bootleg Beatle.
There is that many heading to Moorfields they aint getting on there either. Could end up walking back to central or further. Might as well just walk homeThe madness will be that after the match, a lot of fans will go to Moorfields just to go past Sandhills, to save all the waiting around and to guarantee a seat.
I think you've hit the nail on the head here mate.Sadly that's what safe seats produce, it's why while I hate Tories, because they're just people who get involved in politics because they're upper class. Safe seats in places like Glasgow and Liverpool and Glasgow produce inept MPS, who get involved in politics just to protect their own interests no different from Tories.
15 mins to Sandhills v 25 mins to Moorfields.Weighing up waiting at Sandhills vs. walking to Moorfields after a match, in terms of how many Ormskirk trains I’d have to miss at Sandhills before walking to Moorfields would have been better.
Does joining the queues at 5:20pm for a 3pm kick off seem realistic for someone who stays till FT and will be coming from the West Stand?
At Sandhills ?They need to put up Everton signs, maybe the badges and EVERTON up in lights on the mersey and opposite side
Get off at Moorfields, it's a 25 minute walk from there.
I was in London last yearmust have been start of season or a pre season game or summat and Spuds were on a boat going up the river to, I assume, Fulham, it sounded like they were having a top fun time with the singing they were doing. I'd happily park on the wirral and take boat over to BMDA licenced ferry with a bar would be class.
it takes me about 40 mins to walk from lime street to goodison, for vice versa (once out of the immediate area around the ground BMD is a little bit nearer but as has been mentioned, there are very few viable trains running by the time I'd get to LS after an evening game. Will have to drive and find somewhere to abandon the jalopyAt the moment, I take the train to Kirkdale from Central.
There is about a mile walk to Goodison from there.
How much further would it be walking to BMD from Lime Street?
The Mersey by Bramley Moore is a very different beast to the genteel Thames.I was in London last yearmust have been start of season or a pre season game or summat and Spuds were on a boat going up the river to, I assume, Fulham, it sounded like they were having a top fun time with the singing they were doing. I'd happily park on the wirral and take boat over to BMD
Yes, that's roughly the same time as it took me. Stayed at the Premier Inn at Moorfields.Get off at Moorfields, it's a 25 minute walk from there.
it'll make it more fun, a bit of rock and roll rot go with the rock and roll, and boozeThe Mersey by Bramley Moore is a very different beast to the genteel Thames.
Thought this was about the groundAt Sandhills ?![]()