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Any help most appreciated.
In a parking space :5:Originally Posted by MUFC
Not a wise forum name to have on here matey
Why?
Im a United fan.
Now can you help me :7:
I always park on the outskirts of london and get the train/tube in because it just easier for me.
i know recently they put more parking restrictions on around the stadium, so you may have some difficulty. i think funster (mod) will probably have the answer for you
Give a man a fire, he'll be warm for a night, set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
CheersOriginally Posted by brain_chilled
Is Seven Sisters still the nearest tube?
yeah, its about 3 miles though, so 'near' is a bit of a stretch!
its easier to go to liverpool st station and then get the train to white hart lane station. bit more expensive, but easier in the long run as its only a 3 minute walk away.
Give a man a fire, he'll be warm for a night, set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
Is the queue a nightmare for the overland after the game.Originally Posted by brain_chilled
ive always got the train there and the tube back, so dont know im affraid! hope its a good match for you! let us know how you get one
Give a man a fire, he'll be warm for a night, set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life!
Cheers for your help fella.Originally Posted by brain_chilled
Im not expecting an easy game at all.
Spurs have been unlucky to come away with next to nothing in the last few seasons at Old Trafford.
Compared to most of the shite that turns up week in week out at OT (Newcastle, Villa etc) I thought you lot gave a very good account of yourselves.
Thought "When Spurs go Marching in" sounded spot on. We`ve got a decent songbook but insist on singing most of it at 300mph. What should be a top chant turns into Happy Hardcore :5:
EDIT
I didnt write Flower :17:
Sorry, couldn't resit! Like others have said its probably best to go from Liverpool St station to White Hart Lane . If you look up Devonshire Square EC2 , its a couple of mins walk from Liverpool Street and you can park on the meters there for free after 1.30, thus giving you plenty of time to get to the ground. Its nice and quiet too so little chance of anything happening to your car whilst you are away from it.Originally Posted by MUFC
Good luck
Wouldn't bother trying to park near the ground these days if I were you. Serious parking restrictions in place now on matchdays thanks to the council. Easiest places to park near(ish) the ground if you really have to are on the other side of the A10 to the Lane. Its works out to be about a twenty minute (maybe a bit more) walk from there though.
The car parks near the ground are now full very early as a result of the new parking restrictions.
I also wouldn't bother with Seven Sisters. Bloody miles away! Getting back usually means walking which'll take you half an hour at least if you peg it. The queues at White Hart Lane after the game going back into Liverpool Street aren't that bad. You probably won't have to wait much more than ten minutes or so, assuming the trains are the double length ones. Even if you do have to wait longer in the queue, it beats hiking back up the High Street to the underground!
Hope that helps. Enjoyed the trip to OT on Sunday, despite the result. Always good to reacquaint myself with Manchester. If previous seasons are anything to go by we will probably succumb more easily at the Lane than we have done at OT, but these are not normal times at Spurs!
Please don't park outside my mum's house because that one is reserved for me. Seriously though, although my mum lives three minutes from the ground, I can't always get there early enough to get a space so I tend to drive to Enfield and catch a train from either Enfield Town, Bush Hill Park or Southbury depending on where I can get a space
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