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on October 6, 2025, 11:20 pm, in reply to "That's what I do and you'll easily make the 6:43...."
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I'm on the same train.
40 minutes steady walk. If you're going straight to/from the ground, go round the outside of town.
Come out the station, straight down the side of St George's Hall, Old Haymarket, Dale Street, Vernon Street, Pall Mall, cross over Leeds St past the BMW garage, down the side of CostCo to the Blue Mile. Quick and easy, cuts off the corner and quickest way back.
Ste
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Thinking ahead to my visit with my lad for Fulham.
We’re both fit enough so is it easiest to just have a brisk walk?
Train isn’t until 1843 so should be a piece of piss but don’t want to run in to any issues like Harry below.
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...as the place we had booked (Love Lane Car Park via Your Parking Space - have used it several times before) was full and clearly overbooked by the time we got there so we had to park over the road and pay £10.
I've got the same place booked for the Spurs game, so I'm probably going to look at other options - might look at the legit car parks in town and getting the shuttle bus as that worked fine for Mansfield. More expensive, and a bit more effort but I prefer "reliable and stress-free" over everything else personally!
I'd say that your best bet is to look on JustPark or MyParkingSpace for people's drives - I use them for gigs all the time and they tend to be more reliable/legit than the big "open wasteground" car parks like Love Lane.
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Im taking my daughters and the wife to the Womens game at the new ground on Sunday, and before I choose my usual spots (as Im not as bothered about walking) I wondered if there was any real close options I could look at (less than 15 min walk)
Im tempted by Sandhills parking, a few reviews say its unaccesible 2 hours before a game due to road closures, but maybe they wont close the road for a game with a lower attendance ?
Any help would be massively appreciated
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