@andyben46596058@mattsnell78 Same here, 11 of us. Almost all coaches leaving at 8am. Be disappointed if they don’t push that back to 1pm. People will rush to try and make it for 12 and possibly end up being stuck with nowhere to go despite paying for a ticket. Need to give fans a fair chance to get there.
@MW__photog@mattsnell78 One from Beighton Miners. Seems like around 8am is when most are leaving. In theory should make it for midday but you just never know with traffic and parking time etc.
@mattsnell78@MW__photog Appreciate that mate but 3 hours before kick off just seems early to cut it off, most coaches I’ve seen from Sheffield are 8am or even a bit later, hard to predict exactly how long it will take door to door. 1pm cut off seems more reasonable
@MW__photog@mattsnell78 In the same situation. Coach leaves Sheffield at 8am so tight for midday with stops, traffic etc. Would be nice if a ticket meant guaranteed entry. There’s a big group of us so it’s a big outlay to be potentially turned away if arriving slightly after midday.
@bobflemming2021 @SkyFootball@LUFC Sure yeah I guess Sky Sports are that stupid, they looked at the 1910 table and thought 53 points was more than 90. That sounds more likely than you just not being able to understand something.
@bobflemming2021 @SkyFootball@LUFC Again…. It wasn’t me who said it. Sky did. I’m simply explaining to you what they meant and that Leeds are irrelevant to the point they were making. I’m glad you’re having fun with your screenshots and memes.
@bobflemming2021 @SkyFootball@LUFC Also if you factor in 3 points for a win instead of 2 and 46 games instead of 38 then Hull’s points per game would be 2 without getting promotion, same as Blades this season. So actually he was correct (kind of)
@bobflemming2021 @SkyFootball@LUFC I’m just telling you what the Sky commentator said, as your original tweet was wrong but you clearly wanted a reason to say something about Leeds.
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