I use TrainPal.
Can be cheaper sometimes and they do show alternative routes that Trainline don't show. I.e. TrainPal will Coventry to London, via Leamington
I always check both and they are pretty aligned, but TrainPal don't charge a booking fee and Trainline do
Yeah, so many train operators now don't do reserved seats. Avanti West do, but I also use Chiltern, Thameslink, South Eastern and West Midlands/London Northwestern and they don't.
I think most don't, so it's every man for himself and women too.
I would say definitely get a Railcard if you can. You only need to make a couple of trips or so a year to get your money back.
If there's a few if you and kids, try the family and friends railcard perhaps. You can save quite a bit.
I do have a Railcard, but some tickets seem to be costing quite a lot for a few posters in here, from what they have been reporting
My ticket was only £11.50 return.
Has no-one else managed to get cheap tickets?
Yeah, Man City hardly walked away with it this season. Arsenal just ran out of steam.
Spurs and Chelsea are usually much stronger, but have been basket cases this year and you would have to think that Newcastle may well be up their challenging next season.
Nope, I wouldn't sack him either. Surely we would all but almost expect us to lose the first 10 games anyway.
We know he can do the business at this level and we also know that if we did get to the Premier, it could take a least a couple of yo-yo seasons for us to be able to survive at the...
I can only say the first City game I remember going to. I was young and probably did go to games before this, but it was City vs Everton, 1968. 2-2
Tony Hateley made his debut.