....management work with TfL and make traveling to the game affordable on the match day? Most Londoners do have weekly or monthly passes but some of the fans who work within their borough don't need to have one.
I could have ask this question to all the 20 PL clubs but due to the privatization of transport industry in Britain, i don't think it's feasible.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23628864
Should all the 6 London PL clubs..
posted on 9/8/13
I don't have a problem with transport. I go to Stamford Bridge and don't pay a penny.
My secret you ask???
Well, I always travel to games with my missus and another pal so when they swipe their Oyster I just cobble behind the throught the barriers and when you enter Fulham Broadway, the barriers are open anyway. I repeat the process on the way home from the Bridge
posted on 9/8/13
Sorry for poor spelling
posted on 9/8/13
Cech Hook, I've reported you to TFL. They're now on the lookout for a dodgy looking character, wearing a Petr Cech replica head guard!!
posted on 9/8/13
Brummie, no one likes a grass ,hope you're well mate
Hello maf
posted on 9/8/13
posted on 9/8/13
You like me hf
And my mom
posted on 9/8/13
Well, I always travel to games with my missus and another pal so when they swipe their Oyster I just cobble behind the throught the barriers and when you enter Fulham Broadway, the barriers are open anyway. I repeat the process on the way home from the Bridge
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Cheeky bug ger..
Hi hounslows..
posted on 9/8/13
You guys really are being ripped. Here in NY the subway is $2.50 anywhere, olus the free transfer which allows you to leave the subway and get a bus at no extra charge! (But it does cost $7 for a small American pint!!)
posted on 9/8/13
Oh, and the downside is we have no Football teams to watch!!!
posted on 10/8/13
RodneyM
i am not surprised to see those prices when you get a gallon of petrol for a dollar..