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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySat May 21, 2016 2:26 pm

SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.
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[quote="Amsterdamage"]SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.[/quote

Tory voters who aren't very wealthy and or privileged, need a history lesson.

The late, great Tony Benn.

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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySat May 21, 2016 5:21 pm

Argyle still looking for more coaches


We've reached coach capacity again - still a demand for more. Any coach companies out there who can help? Please.
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySat May 21, 2016 9:13 pm

Tgwu wrote:
Argyle still looking for more coaches


We've reached coach capacity again - still a demand for more. Any coach companies out there who can help? Please.

Why would any coach company that has available capacity make it available to Argyle rather than run them themselves without having to subby?
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySun May 22, 2016 10:06 am

Minibus for us which we had to get from Exeter as there was NOTHING left in the Plymouth area from about midday on Monday (people are quick as hell). Parking in Wembley's car park is £65. Works out about 4 quid per passenger so worth it. Saves faffing about with the Tube. Normally we'd park at the Green Man pub for England games but that's been allocated for Wimbledon fans.
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySun May 22, 2016 8:03 pm

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Into Paddington 11.18 from Worcester - is it right need a 1-6 day tube travel card for £12?
mite be cheaper if you bought a osyster card and put money on it ..it will be a lot cheaper than paying £12 just for a paddington wembley return even if you go anywhere else it will be cheaper than any travel card
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySun May 22, 2016 8:15 pm

Tringreen wrote:
Amsterdamage wrote:
SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.[/quote

Tory voters who aren't very wealthy and or privileged, need a history lesson.

The late, great Tony Benn.

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is that the same Sir Anthony wedgewood benn who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
Nice to have the choice of wealth though Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyMon May 23, 2016 12:21 pm

SteelCannon wrote:
Minibus for us which we had to get from Exeter as there was NOTHING left in the Plymouth area from about midday on Monday (people are quick as hell). Parking in Wembley's car park is £65. Works out about 4 quid per passenger so worth it. Saves faffing about with the Tube. Normally we'd park at the Green Man pub for England games but that's been allocated for Wimbledon fans.

battlebus reunion afro are the old gang doggfather, budoboy and gus coming out of retirement for this one Laughing
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyMon May 23, 2016 1:16 pm

RegGreen wrote:
Tringreen wrote:
Amsterdamage wrote:
SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.[/quote

Tory voters who aren't very wealthy and or privileged, need a history lesson.

The late, great Tony Benn.

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is that the same Sir Anthony wedgewood benn who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
Nice to have the choice of wealth though Very Happy
Sir? He was never knighted and fought to reject a peerage.
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyMon May 23, 2016 8:31 pm

Homeslice wrote:
RegGreen wrote:
Tringreen wrote:
Amsterdamage wrote:
SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.[/quote

Tory voters who aren't very wealthy and or privileged, need a history lesson.

The late, great Tony Benn.

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is that the same Sir Anthony wedgewood benn who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
Nice to have the choice of wealth though Very Happy
Sir? He was never knighted and fought to reject a peerage.

No he was a Viscount which he inherited and subsequently rejected
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyTue May 24, 2016 7:01 am

Graiser wrote:
Homeslice wrote:
RegGreen wrote:
Tringreen wrote:
Amsterdamage wrote:
SHH, you'll have Rollo up in arms.[/quote

Tory voters who aren't very wealthy and or privileged, need a history lesson.

The late, great Tony Benn.

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is that the same Sir Anthony wedgewood benn who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
Nice to have the choice of wealth though Very Happy
Sir? He was never knighted and fought to reject a peerage.

No he was a Viscount which he inherited and subsequently rejected
i was on about his wealth even though he was born into the establishment and rejected his titles and was a massive socialist & a trooper for many a good cause
He still had massive wealth put it this way he didnt have to go borrow a tenner cause he was skint
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyTue May 24, 2016 8:34 am

According to the establishment, If you're rich and have Socialist views you are a hypocrite.

If you are poor and have socialist views you are jealous.
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyTue May 24, 2016 10:34 am

Hugh Watt wrote:
According to the establishment, If you're rich and have Socialist views you are a hypocrite.

If you are poor and have socialist views you are jealous.

If you don't agree with corruption you are envious. lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyWed May 25, 2016 7:56 pm

SteelCannon wrote:
Minibus for us which we had to get from Exeter as there was NOTHING left in the Plymouth area from about midday on Monday (people are quick as hell). Parking in Wembley's car park is £65. Works out about 4 quid per passenger so worth it. Saves faffing about with the Tube. Normally we'd park at the Green Man pub for England games but that's been allocated for Wimbledon fans.

£65. Laughing Pretty outrageous really. You can valet park at the fookin Monte Carlo Casino for less than that!
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Czarcasm wrote:
SteelCannon wrote:
Minibus for us which we had to get from Exeter as there was NOTHING left in the Plymouth area from about midday on Monday (people are quick as hell). Parking in Wembley's car park is £65. Works out about 4 quid per passenger so worth it. Saves faffing about with the Tube. Normally we'd park at the Green Man pub for England games but that's been allocated for Wimbledon fans.

£65. Laughing  Pretty outrageous really. You can valet park at the fookin Monte Carlo Casino for less than that!
for £65 you could even jump on flight and go and have a bet at the monte carlo casino lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyThu May 26, 2016 9:37 am

RegGreen wrote:
Czarcasm wrote:
SteelCannon wrote:
Minibus for us which we had to get from Exeter as there was NOTHING left in the Plymouth area from about midday on Monday (people are quick as hell). Parking in Wembley's car park is £65. Works out about 4 quid per passenger so worth it. Saves faffing about with the Tube. Normally we'd park at the Green Man pub for England games but that's been allocated for Wimbledon fans.

£65. Laughing  Pretty outrageous really. You can valet park at the fookin Monte Carlo Casino for less than that!
for £65 you could even jump on flight and go and have a bet at the monte carlo casino lol!

Ain't that the truth and what really annoys me about the train travel. £200 to go to London and back? I could fly to the feckin states for that, probs return.
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Lifted from another site

For those of you going by train on Monday there are a couple of things I thought should be passed on so you know what to expect on the day. Some of it will already be common knowledge but other items will be news to everyone...

Those going FROM Plymouth

A queuing system will be in place at Plymouth station to manage the number of people that board each train. When you arrive at the station there will be two queues: Those WITH seat reservations and those WITHOUT.

This will ensure that anyone who's booked a seat will be able to get to it easily rather than scrambling through the crowds. Those without seat reservations can then take any non-reserved seats.

Arriving at London Paddington

The Bakerloo station at Paddington is closed. Alternative options are:
- Hammersmith & City/Circle Line to Baker Street and change for Metropolitan/Jubilee Line to Wembley Park
- Walk to Edgware Road (10-15 mins) and catch Bakerloo Line to Wembley Central
- Walk to Edgware Road and change at Marylebone for Chiltern services to Wembley Stadium station
I'm sure others will come up with other ideas but those are the most obvious ones to me.

Departing from London Paddington (post match)

There will be a queuing system in place at London Paddington after the match, again to manage the numbers that board each train. There will be two queues: One for those going to Plymouth ONLY and another for those going anywhere else (i.e. stations in Cornwall, Totnes, Newton Abbot, Exeter St Davids etc.)

The main reason for this is that some trains are critical for those going to specific destinations (i.e. the 1800 and 1900 will be the only trains going through to Cornwall post match.) so those who need a certain train will be able to get it.

The queuing system will be between Platforms 8 and 9 at London Paddington. You will only be able to access it from the main concourse area so those arriving from the Hammersmith & Circle Line will have to go round via Platform 1. Platform numbers will not be shown for trains heading down to Plymouth, Penzance etc.. so everyone going must use it if they wish to board a train. Tickets must be ready to produce as ticket checks will be made before you join the queue.
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THE Argyle exodus to Wembley begins at noon on Sunday, when the Pilgrims' players depart Home Park for the London hotel.
The Green Army are welcome at the Theatre of Greens to give Derek Adams' men a rousing send-off for Monday's Sky Bet League 2 Play-Off Final against AFC Wimbledon.

The following day, a Green Army armada will begin to assemble outside Argyle's home stadium. Fifty-one were fully-booked by Friday morning - including four starting out before dawn at Truro - with another half full.

The Plymouth coaches will begin the journey to London from 7am. Each will be clearly numbered and fans are requested to make sure they board the coach corresponding to their ticket as all coaches have been supplied with a passenger-list

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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptyFri May 27, 2016 10:16 pm

Tgwu wrote:
Lifted from another site

For those of you going by train on Monday there are a couple of things I thought should be passed on so you know what to expect on the day. Some of it will already be common knowledge but other items will be news to everyone...

Those going FROM Plymouth

A queuing system will be in place at Plymouth station to manage the number of people that board each train. When you arrive at the station there will be two queues: Those WITH seat reservations and those WITHOUT.

This will ensure that anyone who's booked a seat will be able to get to it easily rather than scrambling through the crowds. Those without seat reservations can then take any non-reserved seats.

Arriving at London Paddington

The Bakerloo station at Paddington is closed. Alternative options are:
- Hammersmith & City/Circle Line to Baker Street and change for Metropolitan/Jubilee Line to Wembley Park
- Walk to Edgware Road (10-15 mins) and catch Bakerloo Line to Wembley Central
- Walk to Edgware Road and change at Marylebone for Chiltern services to Wembley Stadium station
I'm sure others will come up with other ideas but those are the most obvious ones to me.

Departing from London Paddington (post match)

There will be a queuing system in place at London Paddington after the match, again to manage the numbers that board each train. There will be two queues: One for those going to Plymouth ONLY and another for those going anywhere else (i.e. stations in Cornwall, Totnes, Newton Abbot, Exeter St Davids etc.)

The main reason for this is that some trains are critical for those going to specific destinations (i.e. the 1800 and 1900 will be the only trains going through to Cornwall post match.) so those who need a certain train will be able to get it.

The queuing system will be between Platforms 8 and 9 at London Paddington. You will only be able to access it from the main concourse area so those arriving from the Hammersmith & Circle Line will have to go round via Platform 1. Platform numbers will not be shown for trains heading down to Plymouth, Penzance etc.. so everyone going must use it if they wish to board a train. Tickets must be ready to produce as ticket checks will be made before you join the queue.
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PostSubject: Re: Traveling to Wembley.   Traveling to Wembley. - Page 4 EmptySun May 29, 2016 4:13 pm

Anybody catching trains this morning were having to put up with over running engineering works at Ivybridge, first train up to 80mins late and the remainding morning trains will all be late
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It amazes me that so many people are outraged about things at Wembley being expensive......what was anyone expecting. Couldn't are less about the price. I park at Home Park all year...for free. Now you won't get that anywhere else (some exceptions) so 65 quid amongst 16/17 people is peanuts if it means parking at the largest stadium in the UK.
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SteelCannon wrote:
It amazes me that so many people are outraged about things at Wembley being expensive......what was anyone expecting. Couldn't  are less about the price. I park at Home Park all year...for free. Now you won't get that anywhere else (some exceptions) so 65 quid amongst 16/17 people is peanuts if it means parking at the largest stadium in the UK.
16/17 people what you driving steely a coach lol!
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SteelCannon wrote:
It amazes me that so many people are outraged about things at Wembley being expensive......what was anyone expecting. Couldn't  are less about the price. I park at Home Park all year...for free. Now you won't get that anywhere else (some exceptions) so 65 quid amongst 16/17 people is peanuts if it means parking at the largest stadium in the UK.


Unshore about the numbers or hoping the driver doesn't have to chip in? Smile
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