They always manage to find room if its to make huge sums of cash. Walking past Highbury now offices i think made me even more angry. No thought of supporters only huge sums of money. Perfect place for coaches, even a part of it. And i noticed another large area adjoining the ground under development, again for huge sums of profit i imagine. Cram the fans in, grab the money, usually £50 a ticket, no thoughts beyond that. No thoughts on safety or comfort. Fucking ridiculous.I suppose, as an inner City ground, there wasn't much choice, although I admit there should be more clarity over the distance.
As much as i had a great time last night, proud of team and our wonderful supporters, im totally pissed off with the complete ignorance and incompetence of the club when selling the tickets/coach tickets. I always take my 83 year old dad to games, he's been a season ticket holder for nearly 60 years. I take him to away games when i can be assured i can park near or at the ground. When i bought our tickets i was told it was a short 10 minute walk from the coaches to the ground. I bought them because i know parking a car would have been impossible and trains at 83yo is too much hassle.
Luckily enough a Cov supporter from London contacted me to tell me about the planned 45 minute walk to the ground. I persuaded my dad it was not a good idea and he never went. How glad i am he didnt. The walk was ridiculous and mostly uphill, he would not have got half the way.
Two rants really.
1/ Why tell me its only 10 mins. Bloody stupid. Smacks at sales at all costs.
2/ What the hell are Arsenal thinking of not having a coach drop off point at the ground. A magnificent ground at that but trawling up to 9000 fans through the streets each week is nothing more than ridiculous and asking for a lot of trouble. Not all fans are as wonderful as ours.
I took an old friend at the last minute, he wasnt a pensioner but when we got to the game and explained the steward said 'carry on you deserve it for the hassle you have had' and let him in with a concession ticket.
To be fair even the review on http://www.footballgroundguide.com/arsenal/ said that it's only a 10 min walk (from the Twelve Pins) and they're normally fairly accurate; it was more like 20 and I don't tend to hang about when I'm walking.
Yeah right, took more than 10 min to get to Highbury being escorted by the police horses, were you on a bike. Where was the 12 pins anyway in Finsbury park?
Where was the 12 pins anyway in Finsbury park?
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