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If the roads were properly policed, cyclists would be the ones getting "pulled" up more than cars.
And we probably need at least a mild version of the US system where you can't just cross anywhere you like at any time.
I've watched zombies with headphones on, staring at a phone stroll into the road because a car stopped in traffic only to get wiped out by a cyclist hammering down the outside silently.
 
Personally never heard of a lot of these acts appearing at the stadium but doesn't seem to matter as they seem to fill the place and we keep getting the bookings.
Almost full for Arijit, whoooo ?


This is how you do it Woolwich , shame Islington Council turned you down.

"Woolwich chief executive director Ken Friar said the club needed the money from the gigs to perform in the extremely competitive world of football, citing Manchester United's profits at £100 million compared with Woolwich's £20 million.

The inspector said the club could not plead poverty if it could afford to buy a player like German midfielder Mesut Ozil for £43 million from Real Madrid last summer." 😂
 
Might happen less if they got £100 fine for undertaking on vehicles blindside.
If I overtake a cyclist, I’m supposed to give them like 40 yards of space. But if I’m stopped at a light, the fuckers can fit down a gap the width of a pube.

Cunts.

Note - when I actually overtake a bike, I’m so close to the bastard in question, their bike almost melts into my car.
 
So I've bought my 9 year old a ticket for Wolves match in just over a week.
Given it's 8pm I'm tempted to drive somewhere and walk or get a short train rather than commute on various trains/walks to save her struggling home. She's a bit wet.


Is there anywhere either within 20-30 minutes walk of the station where parking is easy, or a station with a car park a few stops away people can recommend?
I live south of the river, so I'm thinking maybe to drive north of Tottenham and work my way down?
 
So I've bought my 9 year old a ticket for Wolves match in just over a week.
Given it's 8pm I'm tempted to drive somewhere and walk or get a short train rather than commute on various trains/walks to save her struggling home. She's a bit wet.


Is there anywhere either within 20-30 minutes walk of the station where parking is easy, or a station with a car park a few stops away people can recommend?
I live south of the river, so I'm thinking maybe to drive north of Tottenham and work my way down?
Someone asked the same question on the Fixtures, Tickets and Travel thread and I suggested using Justpark. You'll probably have to pay >£30 now though. Otherwise try one of the many turn up and park matchday car parks in a 15 minute walk radius at about £20.


Just checking where I park and there's one on Leyburn Road (10-15 mins walk) where I park at £35. That what I'd expect this close to the match.
 
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