U21s this afternoon v second place Hull
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ARTICLE: Off to York to take on Hull
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Hopefully be able to provide some updates this afternoon
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Re: ARTICLE: Off to York to take on Hull
May not be the same today, I went to the Sheffield United one in October. None of the turnstiles were open and you had to walk through an NHS hub and go upstairs to get into the ground. Unless they have actually put proper signs up, it isnt immediately obvious so just a heads up for anyone that goes
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Heading there today , fell nicely on a day off and a nice new stadium , hopefully a league ground next season with free entry to boot !
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Re: ARTICLE: Off to York to take on Hull
I’d have gone for the Sheffield United game but didn’t risk it with us having a first team game that night. I’ve been keeping my eye on it in the hope it wouldn’t change venue. Now all I have to do is find the bus stop to get from station to ground.clarets1978 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:28 amMay not be the same today, I went to the Sheffield United one in October. None of the turnstiles were open and you had to walk through an NHS hub and go upstairs to get into the ground. Unless they have actually put proper signs up, it isnt immediately obvious so just a heads up for anyone that goes
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Its dead easy. Park and ride from the train station, the stadium is the last stop. When you come out of the station the stand for it is directly across the road, pass all the bus station islands in the middle when you walk across. I only ended up seeing half of the game when I went because my train that got me back perfectly for the Plymouth game got cancelled! The bus was tap on and tap off like London transport as wellClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 10:16 amI’d have gone for the Sheffield United game but didn’t risk it with us having a first team game that night. I’ve been keeping my eye on it in the hope it wouldn’t change venue. Now all I have to do is find the bus stop to get from station to ground.
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