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Hampshire/South Spurs Fans

What region of the UK are you from and do you Drive/Train/Fly/Sail to Spurs?


  • Total voters
    22

si_yidarmy

£NIC OUT
Apr 17, 2005
4,717
931
Hi everyone, hope all are well and looking forward to a Christmas break!

I see that Spurs have regional coaches in 'Spurs Heartlands' - actually there are many all over the country in my opinion.. This site here shows all the current stops https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-stadium/plan-your-visit/getting-here/coach-services/

Without just thinking about myself, I know for a fact that many people come from the South South of England to come to Spurs games, very regularly where I live near Portsmouth there are sometimes convoys of us going up the A3 or M3 on many match days. I often think a lot about saving emissions where possible and to reduce traffic and I think there is a strong case to request further coach services from further a field.

I know this is not the most exciting thread, but I hope that I can build some better idea of who comes from down my way. I am happy to provide lifts but obviously it would be easier if we had a coach service to take many more of us in one go from this kind of direction (even from Winchester or something) - we have a lot of park and ride systems down this way which I think would be good to utilise for this situation.

Before I go blabbering to the Club about this, I wanted to see what others think, or if you think it is a waste of time etc. - Please help me build my case with the poll (Two answers allowed - One for location and One for Method of Transport).

#COYS
 

Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
22,786
45,888
I cycle to the marina and pop over to the mainland on the hovercraft. Then get the helicopter to the main airport before parachuting down to central London where I’ll get an Uber. I walk the last 100 yards.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,274
21,772
I teleport there.

Where‘s the teleport option?

Teleportist... :cry:
 

Dannyspur

I just don't know anymore!
Aug 17, 2004
10,150
13,863
I am about to leave Bournemouth shortly. I am driving to Enfield and getting the over ground train in from there. I will take a chance that the M25 will be ok. I have parked at Richmond quite often with about an hour or more on the tube and then the shuttle bus from Wood Green. I have also parked at Hillingdon or Cockfosters.
The M25 is generally a pain in the arse, that's why I keep on the M3 into Richmond. Midweek games are a nightmare as I don't get home until at least 1am.
I would welcome any suggestions for the best options.
 

waresy

Well-Known Member
Mar 22, 2004
2,459
1,602
We travel up from Waterlooville so either get the train from Havant or Petersfield. Driving and parking seems like to much hassle for the times we have done it so battle the trains.
If we were doing it every week I might consider alternatives.
 

tototoner

Staying Alert
Mar 21, 2004
29,408
34,139
Nearest train to me is Alton in Hampshire, I only get up to 2/3 games a season now. Used to drive and park just south of North Middlesex Hospital but get the train / tube / train now so can have a beer.
 

CowInAComa

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
7,293
18,237
I love the idea that we've got Bristol and Liverpool listed together to help sort out car pooling.
 

millhouse

Well-Known Member
Nov 4, 2003
3,616
380
I live in the West Midlands.

I've driven it but mostly get the train. As you can't watch Spurs sober, its bad enough after 4/5 pints
 
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