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| New roads are needed.
I drove to the Wigan friendly game prior to last season and it took 55 mins to get off the car park. Been twice since for the league games and parked both times at Eccles RLFC. Far quicker to walk from there.
It used to take 55 mins from the Willows to home so I wasn't impressed with what went on.
I do think that when new roads are in place to make exiting easier the far more people will attend games than now.
Your good Dr can talk all he wants about raising the cap but he's got to raise the crowds as well.
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| The new road will make traffic flow better around the area, and egress will improve because it looks though there may be two road exits from the car park as opposed to one, but there will still be limited parking close to the stadium, and as the site develops, it will get more limited.
A metrolink extension into the site would be a massive boost, but is probably at least a decade away.
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| There's plenty places to park around Peel Green or Brookhouse and it's a 5-10 minute walk. The only people who should be parking on the stadium car park are people with walking disabilities or health problems, players, match officials, club directors or corporates who leave an hour or so after the game. If people want to be bone idle and then moan about being sat in slow moving traffic that's their own self inflicted problem.
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| One thing that is glaringly obvious about the location of the stadium is the lack of pubs and take-aways en route. However, I think the Reds have done a great job in marketing the 'fans bar' inside the stadium which works out great because the money is being put back into the club rather than Holts', JW Lees etc.
If someone opened a chippy on Liverpool road they'd make a small fortune... even if they only opened on match days!
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| Quote theredshed="theredshed"There's plenty places to park around Peel Green or Brookhouse and it's a 5-10 minute walk. The only people who should be parking on the stadium car park are people with walking disabilities or health problems, players, match officials, club directors or corporates who leave an hour or so after the game. If people want to be bone idle and then moan about being sat in slow moving traffic that's their own self inflicted problem.'"
Not sure I fall into any of those categories,other than possibly bone idleness,and call me old fashioned but surely the ability to drive to the ground,park up and walk in is the preferred option.
I could do that at the Willows so not to do it here would be a backward step.
Far more importantly,the Clubs aspiration is to attract many new fans and they won't want a long walk in p***g rain.
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| Quote Bonita Red="Bonita Red"Not sure I fall into any of those categories,other than possibly bone idleness,and call me old fashioned but surely the ability to drive to the ground,park up and walk in is the preferred option.
I could do that at the Willows so not to do it here would be a backward step.
Far more importantly,the Clubs aspiration is to attract many new fans and they won't want a long walk in p***g rain.'"
Get the team winning and challenging for silverware and a lot more will come regardless of parking proximity and traffic issues. I wonder how many would whinge about having to walk down Wembley way?
My Grandad once told me he used to walk a 12-mile round trip to watch Salford in the 1930’s.
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| None of that is relevant.
Your modern sports enthusiast wants 21 st century facilities.
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| Quote theredshed="theredshed".......
My Grandad once told me he used to walk a 12-mile round trip to watch Salford in the 1930’s.'"
And that were starting from a cardboard box in't middle of t'road!
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| Quote BartonFlyer="BartonFlyer"And that were starting from a cardboard box in't middle of t'road!'"
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| Quote Bonita Red="Bonita Red" Your modern sports enthusiast wants 21 st century facilities.'"
No they don't, they just want a Sky Sports subscription and a fridge full of cheap supermarket beer. 
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| Quote theredshed="theredshed"There's plenty places to park around Peel Green or Brookhouse and it's a 5-10 minute walk. The only people who should be parking on the stadium car park are people with walking disabilities or health problems, players, match officials, club directors or corporates who leave an hour or so after the game. If people want to be bone idle and then moan about being sat in slow moving traffic that's their own self inflicted problem.'"
Whilst I agree to an extent, and my massive dislike of queuing means I'd never consider parking at the stadium for a game (If I drive I park a 15 minute walk away and I'm home in 30 minutes), you have to think that if we're targeting people from across Greater Manchester who are not familiar with the area they are going to want convenient parking (at least while they get familiar with the area) that's not going to leave a sour taste from their first experience.
Quote theredshed="bandgeekmafia78"One thing that is glaringly obvious about the location of the stadium is the lack of pubs and take-aways en route. However, I think the Reds have done a great job in marketing the 'fans bar' inside the stadium which works out great because the money is being put back into the club rather than Holts', JW Lees etc.
If someone opened a chippy on Liverpool road they'd make a small fortune... even if they only opened on match days!'"
The club doesn't get the money from the fans bar sales, the Stadium Company do (unless we've negotiated something better since the start of the season) - though it would if the club gets a stake in the stadium. As for a chippy, I can recommend the one behind the Unicorn.
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| Surely it's public transport links that need to be created as well? Who wants to drive to a game really? It's about having a few scoops with your mates isn't it? As i've already stated on here in the past, Bolton Wanderer's car park used to be an absolute pain to get off, but after a couple of seasons they learned how to manage it and now it's fine. But added to this they have 40 ish match busses every game which are always pretty full, serving about 10 different routes. I think they charge £3 return from anywhere along the route.
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