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That's balls, if safety officials can get to every other premiership ground in London, they can surely get to Craven Cottage.
In fact it's even accessible by boat isn't it?
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This is an absolute joke, I live in West London now, it is very easy to get to Craven Cottage!
RAP, you would have to assume then that the same is true for all other grounds in London..
everyone can see its a time wasting tactic but a few
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Traffic may be an issue, but if the other London clubs are able to handle it, why can't fulham. I have tickets to this game, would be gutted not to go
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I completely agree RAP, but these strikes have been in the calendar for a while. Surely a Premier League football club should have a contingency plan ready due to the strikes, to make sure all stewards can get to the ground.
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It isn't my opinion that Fulham is more accessible than most. It is fact. And if safety officials have to travel from all over London then the club pays for taxis to get them there.
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Can they get there in time via a taxi then?"
RAP, I don't see why not. They knew about the strike yesterday & have had 48 hours to arrange the logistics. It's not even a case of getting black cabs, which will be in high demand. There's the private cab company, Addison Lee, which they could use.
If Arsenal & Leyton Orient can get their matches on, assuming they have stewards all over London, then why can't Fulham?
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John W should call up the Fulham guys and at he will bus in the stewards from Anfield.
once the stewards from Fulham get wind of that, they'll soon bleedin turn up.
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That's balls, if safety officials can get to every other premiership ground in London, they can surely get to Craven Cottage.
In fact it's even accessible by boat isn't it?
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This is an absolute joke, I live in West London now, it is very easy to get to Craven Cottage!
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RAP, you would have to assume then that the same is true for all other grounds in London..
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everyone can see its a time wasting tactic but a few
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Traffic may be an issue, but if the other London clubs are able to handle it, why can't fulham. I have tickets to this game, would be gutted not to go
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I completely agree RAP, but these strikes have been in the calendar for a while. Surely a Premier League football club should have a contingency plan ready due to the strikes, to make sure all stewards can get to the ground.
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"comment by Greatteamswinit4times (U6008)
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It isn't my opinion that Fulham is more accessible than most. It is fact. And if safety officials have to travel from all over London then the club pays for taxis to get them there.
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Can they get there in time via a taxi then?"
RAP, I don't see why not. They knew about the strike yesterday & have had 48 hours to arrange the logistics. It's not even a case of getting black cabs, which will be in high demand. There's the private cab company, Addison Lee, which they could use.
If Arsenal & Leyton Orient can get their matches on, assuming they have stewards all over London, then why can't Fulham?
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John W should call up the Fulham guys and at he will bus in the stewards from Anfield.
once the stewards from Fulham get wind of that, they'll soon bleedin turn up.
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