There's already been some tedious explanation of that Shaggy. I ignored it in favour of righteous anger.
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Righteous anger is more exciting, but it's because the strike started at 9.30pm on the night of that game, and it will be in full flow at the time of oursOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostHow come Fulham played Sheff Utd at home while the strike was on? They weren't arsed then. Cunts.I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
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Aye I know - they've still got to get home. So how come?Originally posted by Fierce View PostRighteous anger is more exciting, but it's because the strike started at 9.30pm on the night of that game, and it will be in full flow at the time of oursThanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Strike started at 21:00 on that day, so they were guaranteed to have all their staff there. Strike starts today at the same time, so we play our game in the middle of it.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHow come Fulham played Sheff Utd at home while the strike was on? They weren't arsed then. Cunts.
They should provide transport for their staff, but that's around 2000 of them.Are we winning?
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Yes I knowOriginally posted by Nigey View PostStrike started at 21:00 on that day, so they were guaranteed to have all their staff there. Strike starts today at the same time, so we play our game in the middle of it.
They should provide transport for their staff, but that's around 2000 of them.
...but all those staff, as well as supporters, still have to get home. If they're claiming staff can't get there because of no tube, then by the same token they can't be expected to get home. But they did. It was okay then, so it should be okay now.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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So for fans on here travelling if the game should go ahead. I've taken a screen shot of my National Rail app, hope it helps. Basically it's Euston - Willsden Junction - West Brompton avoiding tubes. 15:47 from Lime Street gives you an hour to walk the 1.5 miles from station to groundLast edited by Norbs; 21-10-14, 04:05 PM.
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Or could go to Putney station which is closer?Originally posted by Norbs View PostSo for fans on here travelling if the game should go ahead. I've taken a screen shot of my National Rail app, hope it helps. Basically it's Euston - Willsden Junction - West Brompton avoiding tubes. 15:47 from Lime Street gives you an hour to walk the 1.5 miles from station to groundAre we winning?
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When the tube doesn't run, more strain is put on Taxis and buses and they normally can't ****ing cope.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnd what's with London's panic over a tube strike? They have the best public transport network in the country. Have Fulham not heard of buses, overground trains and taxis? Will be an absolute farce if it's called off because of this.Are we winning?
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Well that's a separate debate.Originally posted by Nigey View Post
Or Boris the bumbling buffoon Johnson for that matter.
It's because the tube makes up like 33% of that network and even at full capacity is creaking under the strain. There's what, 12m people in London? Take a third of the capacity out of the system and you're pretty ****ed with those volumes.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnd what's with London's panic over a tube strike? They have the best public transport network in the country. Have Fulham not heard of buses, overground trains and taxis? Will be an absolute farce if it's called off because of this.Oh I don't know.
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