Howe Magic wrote:Who is travelling to Chester on saturday....i am on a mini bus from york hotel so thats 15 of us
shrimper wrote:The accepted footballing plural of minibus is 'minibi'!
wijit wrote:shrimper wrote:The accepted footballing plural of minibus is 'minibi'!
NOooooooooooooooo!
That is SO wrong.
RedRedWine wrote:I think I may venture to Chester, any plans of meeting up in the town somewhere for a drink?
Those under thumbs, Chester is a really good place to take the wife/girlfriend. Set her off round the shops and jobs a good un. All you've got to do is slip away for a couple of hours for the match and she'll never know! Of course this attitude may explain my current relationship status......nah.
Aal wrote:I tried this once as I agree Chester is a good place for shopping etc.
However there was no public transport to the ground, none of the locals knew where it was and I ended up walking for miles and eventually getting there at half time. Still got charged full price to enter the ground though.RedRedWine wrote:I think I may venture to Chester, any plans of meeting up in the town somewhere for a drink?
Those under thumbs, Chester is a really good place to take the wife/girlfriend. Set her off round the shops and jobs a good un. All you've got to do is slip away for a couple of hours for the match and she'll never know! Of course this attitude may explain my current relationship status......nah.
Mark S wrote: What was the name of that nice little pub by the Racecourse?
John L wrote:Me and my lad will be going. Not decided whether or not we should go by train (for free) and risk getting soaked getting to/from the ground, or to go by car (not for free!). Hmm....
Anyway, a couple of links showing directions to the ground:
http://www.chestercityfc.net/MatchTravel
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/chester.htm
Example train times:
Lancaster d.11:34, Chester a.12:44 (direct Virgin Trains service).
Chester d.17:53 or 17:56, Manchester Piccadilly a.18:59 or 19:28, d.19:44, Lancaster a.20:47.
Mark S wrote: What was the name of that nice little pub by the Racecourse?
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