Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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Tell him he’s not getting a bike until he likes football and supports the Blades.
Non starter. No loyalty points.......
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Tell him he’s not getting a bike until he likes football and supports the Blades.
He can't get a ban though.Not when he’s pissed he can’t......
I normally park up at Halfway park and ride (travel up from Staffordshire), and tram in to games. As the Brum game is late, and I've got a long journey on Sunday, I was thinking of parking near to the ground.
Where is the best place (happy to pay for a secure car park) to park, near to the ground, where it's relatively easy to get away after the match please?
I'd be heading for the M1 south if that makes a difference.
Casino on Queens Road usually ok £5 and very near.I normally park up at Halfway park and ride (travel up from Staffordshire), and tram in to games. As the Brum game is late, and I've got a long journey on Sunday, I was thinking of parking near to the ground.
Where is the best place (happy to pay for a secure car park) to park, near to the ground, where it's relatively easy to get away after the match please?
I'd be heading for the M1 south if that makes a difference.
You can park on Abbeydale Rd for free after 6pm. Park opposite Mount Pleasant park. If you're sharp to leave you'll be straight down Abbeydale Rd, up Woodseats Rd onto Chesterfield Rd to Meadowhead, then through Chesterfield to M1 South. There'll be limited traffic at 10pm ish Saturday night.I normally park up at Halfway park and ride (travel up from Staffordshire), and tram in to games. As the Brum game is late, and I've got a long journey on Sunday, I was thinking of parking near to the ground.
Where is the best place (happy to pay for a secure car park) to park, near to the ground, where it's relatively easy to get away after the match please?
I'd be heading for the M1 south if that makes a difference.
Supposed to only be for Casino patrons after 10.00pm though so you have to be away sharpish on 8.00pm kick off games but I've never had a problem, they did give you a big matchday parking ticket to put on your dash last time I parked there, you can only park next to the fence.Casino on Queens Road usually ok £5 and very near.
Get there early as it fills up quickly.Casino on Queens Road usually ok £5 and very near.
The mosque at the end of Wolseley Road has a good car park, you just need to pop inside and pray for 10 minutes on the way to the ground, so leave a few minutes extra. They can't touch you for it, and if you do it right, it guarantees a win for dem Blades.I normally park up at Halfway park and ride (travel up from Staffordshire), and tram in to games. As the Brum game is late, and I've got a long journey on Sunday, I was thinking of parking near to the ground.
Where is the best place (happy to pay for a secure car park) to park, near to the ground, where it's relatively easy to get away after the match please?
I'd be heading for the M1 south if that makes a difference.
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