@markkingsthumb@BizballMaury I get your point but I think you’ll find even those calibrated to speed on bikes i.e. MotoGP and Superbike riders are stunned at the speeds they take certain sections of the course at. Regardless of anything coming the other way, hitting a brick wall at those speeds is far worse.
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@northbanksyafc@Max1886AFC Steady on now.. I might wear a bucket hat and drink Stella now and again 😅 no need for sweeping generalisations based on clothing and choice of drink ✌🏼
@bombdiggy__ Choose a good spot and you get a better, more personal view of the players holding and lifting the trophy on the bus than if they did it at the ground. You’d not get anywhere near a trophy lift outside the ground unless you camped there for 6/7 hours.
@clockendglen25@taraAFCx If you went to the ones in 98, 02, 04 then you’d know it was extremely difficult to get to a decent spot near the town hall anyway. If they did it at the stadium now it would be limited numbers as well. Just pick a good spot and enjoy it, that’s what a parade is all about!
@NRose_N5 Unless you were planning on getting to the stadium at 7am and hanging around till the afternoon you wouldn’t have been able to see it anyway. Much better to make the route longer so more can see it.
@paridaze It will be a “proper” parade though.. clue is in the name? Will be the biggest one ever held in London. In 98, 02, 04 being outside the town hall only a fraction of the 200k people got to see that anyway. I was lucky enough in 04 to get there but it was chaos even back then!