Given the problems with delays on the rail network, how likely is it that kick off will be put back? It is obviously still early, but the last time I went to London on a coach it took 5hrs. Looking at the queues for coaches at Lime St on SSN, I'd say there is quite a number that will be pushing it to make it by 15:30. Will the powers that be even consider the option do you think?
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posted on 26/2/12
Aww the bitter one strikes again
How's Evra the independent witness?
posted on 26/2/12
TB really has an obsession with LFC doesnt he? I wonder if he is one of the 25,000 that go to goodison every week?????
posted on 26/2/12
I haven't been to the 'new' Wembley so am unsure of how equipped it is to deal with tens of thousands of fans decending on the turnstiles last minute.
There is also a concern surrounding those that will have taken the decision to drive to Wembley; a combination of higher traffic volume, putting their footdown to make KO & concentration diverted can be a lethal cocktail.
I just think to avoid this, a decision needs to me made & publicised earlier rather than later. In the interests of safety fans as many on the road & heading to Wembley need to know they are not going to miss it and ease up a bit.
posted on 26/2/12
How's Evra the independent witness?
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first he made that statement and looked ridiculous
Then he got told by the admins that his theory was wrong (after 2 years of trying to suggest otherwise)
What a bad week that was for the lad
posted on 26/2/12
Just like to say good luck today and for those that make it enjoy yourselves,the new wembley is awesome.
posted on 26/2/12
Prem games have occasionally been delayed, if there's a bad accident on the roads for instance.
Will be interesting to see what happens if many thousands are late, will they want it on tv with many empty seats on show?