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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 14, 2014 19:26:25 GMT
Me it's only 20 minutes away from my house
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Post by kbola on Apr 14, 2014 19:43:53 GMT
Only if I am going to Gatwick fot my holiday.
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 14, 2014 20:06:42 GMT
Only if I am going to Gatwick fot my holiday. Part-Time glory hunter hee hee
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Post by harlowo on Apr 14, 2014 20:18:26 GMT
Not me I am away for a few days and don't come back till Friday afternoon. Went last season for the 1-0 defeat.
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Post by bigron on Apr 14, 2014 20:36:55 GMT
How near to the station is the ground?
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Post by harlowo on Apr 14, 2014 20:39:22 GMT
About a 20 minute walk.
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 14, 2014 23:58:23 GMT
Not me I am away for a few days and don't come back till Friday afternoon. Went last season for the 1-0 defeat. Yes I was there to Harlow How did Symes impersonate a footballer for so long Hee hee
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 0:06:26 GMT
How near to the station is the ground? Here you go Bigron Fast way bus service no 10 and 20 straight to the ground Coming from Three Bridges Railway Station Follow signs to Stop C by the station to catch Fastway 20. Journey time approximately 10 minutes. For discounted bus travel ask for a Three Bridges PlusBus ticket when purchasing your rail ticket - it is valid to and from the station. Three Bridges station bus stop location map can be found here. Coming from Crawley Railway Station Cross the road to Crawley Bus Station. From Stop A catch Fastway 10. Journey time approximately 5 minutes. For discounted bus travel ask for a Crawley PlusBus ticket when purchasing your rail ticket - it is valid to and from the station. Crawley Bus Station bus stop location map can be found here. Just a tip Three Bridges is on the main London to Brighton line To get to Crawley train station you have to get off at Three Bridges and change trains bit of a pain in the ass
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Post by kbola on Apr 15, 2014 0:13:19 GMT
Not me I am away for a few days and don't come back till Friday afternoon. Went last season for the 1-0 defeat. Yes I was there to Harlow How did Symes impersonate a footballer for so long Hee hee LexiO outed as a big Crawely Town fan!
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 0:17:08 GMT
Yes I was there to Harlow How did Symes impersonate a footballer for so long Hee hee LexiO outed as a big Crawely Town fan! I was there as an Orient fan in the big away wedding gazebo that there call away seating still a lot better for that open to the elements away stand at Gillngham now that's a proper pikey build hee hee
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Post by kbola on Apr 15, 2014 0:21:11 GMT
Forget that lower league fluff Lexi O, when not watching the Orient come down the Bridge and watch Jose's pensioners!
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 0:27:27 GMT
Forget that lower league fluff Lexi O, when not watching the Orient come down the Bridge and watch Jose's pensioners! If there's a free ticket for sure I would go if not I could treat my girls to something nice to what the dodgy oil baron charges for admission at the bridge I've only been to 2 premiership grounds Kbola Emirates and Craven Cottage both FA Cup games 5-1 loss grrrr and 2-1 win yippeeeee
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medwayo
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Post by medwayo on Apr 15, 2014 3:12:33 GMT
I was thinking of driving. Does anyone know what the parking situation is like
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Post by bigron on Apr 15, 2014 7:41:43 GMT
I wonder , do the buses run on bank holidays at regular intervals? The timetable says daily. , and when you look it has Monday to Friday and Saturday, no mention of bank holidays.
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 11:47:12 GMT
I wonder , do the buses run on bank holidays at regular intervals? The timetable says daily. , and when you look it has Monday to Friday and Saturday, no mention of bank holidays. I always thought Good Friday was just a normal day?
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 11:49:44 GMT
I was thinking of driving. Does anyone know what the parking situation is like This is from the official Crawley FC website Medway hope it helps Where to park on match days There are excellent car parking options on matchday at the Checkatrade.com Stadium. We have a 350-space car park at the Stadium itself. Space is limited and available on a first-come first served basis priced £5. There is also free parking will be available at two sites close to the Checkatrade.com Stadium. There are 350 spaces in Broadfield Business Park at the offices of William Reed and and Novo Nordisk next to the Stadium, which will be stewarded. In addition, we have 90 spaces at KPMG and Bard Ltd. at Tilgate Forest Business Centre on the southbound side of the Brighton Road. All the free parking options are signposted from the A23/M23 roundabout at the top of Brighton Road. We would urge supporters to make use of these additional space and remind all supporters that there is no street parking in Anglessy Close or Lundy Close, Broadfield. Parking on grass verges in roads near to the Stadium is prohibited and cars will be towed away. Read more at www.crawleytownfc.com/tickets/car-parking/index.aspx#FCLSMJLkuj60GZbw.99
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Post by assissi on Apr 15, 2014 16:09:06 GMT
Not me! My household will be in full-on wedding prep for the Saturday
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Post by osoldest on Apr 15, 2014 18:24:32 GMT
I will be going and hopefully stop off for a drink before in the 'ye old six bells' pub in Horley which is supposedly the second oldest pub in England , and is 6 miles from the ground. Next door to a very old church so convenient for a quick prayer for the os.
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Post by Ffs Ling on Apr 15, 2014 18:43:33 GMT
I will be going and hopefully stop off for a drink before in the 'ye old six bells' pub in Horley which is supposedly the second oldest pub in England , and is 6 miles from the ground. Next door to a very old church so convenient for a quick prayer for the os. About a 15 minute drive from the pub to the ground depending on traffic of course
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Post by mrb on Apr 15, 2014 20:08:19 GMT
I shall be there..not to far from Tunbridge Wells.
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