Just arrived back home (abroad) after five days in London and getting to see the fight in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the shit show at the emirates. I could add my two cents as an outsider and also ask couple of questions for those who regularly get to go to the games.
On Saturday we decided to travel early to the boxing match so we get to hang around in the stadium and sense the atmosphere. Travelling there was very easy and comfortable from the Liverpool street station. As we were there so early, we got right in and could get beer with out queuing. The stadium is absolutely stunning, especially the inside of the stadium (the stands, screens, club boxes, all). Our section was 254 two rows down from the entrance, so we had very decent seats.
There were couple of issues for us. First was the inadequate speed/number of food and mostly drink outlets. We had to wait well in excess of 30 minutes and the line for our last order was probably closer to an hour. In a boxing event it isn't such a huge issue but I just wonder how much revenue is lost because there is no way everybody gets their drinks in the 15 minutes of a football match half time. The pints that can be filled from the bottom are cool but are they really that fast? Do you get to buy beer during the half time?
The second issue was getting out of the stadium. We first ordered an uber couple blocks away from the stadium, but the driver cancelled on us. Then we started walking towards the train station but the line was already all the way to the street and pretty quickly we were informed that the station was closing and that we wouldn't get in. Then we took a bus that was going towards the City where we could get an uber. It all took couple of hours and was pretty chaotic. For us in our 20s it was manageable but I think people my parents' age from a different country would have been in real trouble trying to find their way to the City. Are there really no extra trains or busses after this kind of massive event where almost 70 000 people need to commute simultaneously? How do you get home after the events? Do you just wait in line for trains and then the busses after the trains stop? How long will it usually take?
On Saturday we decided to travel early to the boxing match so we get to hang around in the stadium and sense the atmosphere. Travelling there was very easy and comfortable from the Liverpool street station. As we were there so early, we got right in and could get beer with out queuing. The stadium is absolutely stunning, especially the inside of the stadium (the stands, screens, club boxes, all). Our section was 254 two rows down from the entrance, so we had very decent seats.
There were couple of issues for us. First was the inadequate speed/number of food and mostly drink outlets. We had to wait well in excess of 30 minutes and the line for our last order was probably closer to an hour. In a boxing event it isn't such a huge issue but I just wonder how much revenue is lost because there is no way everybody gets their drinks in the 15 minutes of a football match half time. The pints that can be filled from the bottom are cool but are they really that fast? Do you get to buy beer during the half time?
The second issue was getting out of the stadium. We first ordered an uber couple blocks away from the stadium, but the driver cancelled on us. Then we started walking towards the train station but the line was already all the way to the street and pretty quickly we were informed that the station was closing and that we wouldn't get in. Then we took a bus that was going towards the City where we could get an uber. It all took couple of hours and was pretty chaotic. For us in our 20s it was manageable but I think people my parents' age from a different country would have been in real trouble trying to find their way to the City. Are there really no extra trains or busses after this kind of massive event where almost 70 000 people need to commute simultaneously? How do you get home after the events? Do you just wait in line for trains and then the busses after the trains stop? How long will it usually take?