Chiltern Fox Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 22 minutes ago, JayTheFox said: If you don’t mind paying for the privilege and ample space and parent and child spaces are super important then the John Lewis car park will be perfect, even the non parent and child spaces are large on every floor so you’ll have no trouble. The high cross car park is the one you want not the John Lewis rooftop* Hi bud - thanks for the info. On Google maps I can see.. Highcross John lewis car park (burgess st) And Highcross rooftop car park (freeschool lane) Which one do you mean? Thanks
JayTheFox Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Chiltern Fox said: Hi bud - thanks for the info. On Google maps I can see.. Highcross John lewis car park (burgess st) And Highcross rooftop car park (freeschool lane) Which one do you mean? Thanks High cross John Lewis (burgess street) is the one to go for mate Edited 6 December 2023 by JayTheFox
TheLittleBigMan Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 9 hours ago, Chiltern Fox said: Morning everyone - I'm travelling up this Saturday for the plymouth game with my family. Can anyone tell me of a town centre car park with parent and child spaces - that won't be rammed by 10 or 11am? Alternatively can anyone recommend a car park with ample space? I have a phobia of people parking close to me and damaging my ride. Was thinking train station car park or top floor of John Lewis's? Thanks This might be worth a look. https://le.ac.uk/engagement/community/residents/car-park
sharpylcfc Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 We should win this rather comfortably but no doubt we'll make hard work of it.
westernpark Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 2 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Not sure it's entirely sold out but they told the whole allocation. Either way they've had a few crawl out the woodwork obviously, this was them last time. Looking at that picture, I wouldn’t be surprised if official club comms are worded as saying this is Plymouth’s first trip to the King Power Stadium.
tylesta Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 23 minutes ago, westernpark said: Looking at that picture, I wouldn’t be surprised if official club comms are worded as saying this is Plymouth’s first trip to the King Power Stadium. They sold out after Holloway joined us
westernpark Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 2 minutes ago, tylesta said: They sold out after Holloway joined us It’s not a dig at Plymouth, it’s a dig at King Power …
Spudulike Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 25 minutes ago, tylesta said: They sold out after Holloway joined us ... and we had card board cut out Holloway masks. Wasn't it great in those days .... and we lost. 2
OnlyOneCity Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 Any City centre car park is likely to be extremely busy just 2 weeks before Christmas. Potential for a long queuing time.
Chiltern Fox Posted 6 December 2023 Posted 6 December 2023 1 hour ago, TheLittleBigMan said: This might be worth a look. https://le.ac.uk/engagement/community/residents/car-park Good shout mate. How busy does this one get on match days or weekends?
Dan Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 I do think if we are to stick a few past anybody at home this season then these are a contender. They do seem to play quite an open game.
Ric Flair Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 Fatawu to score his 1st goal in front of the KP faithful. The dance will be unrivalled.
VintageFox73 Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 20 hours ago, Chiltern Fox said: Morning everyone - I'm travelling up this Saturday for the plymouth game with my family. Can anyone tell me of a town centre car park with parent and child spaces - that won't be rammed by 10 or 11am? Alternatively can anyone recommend a car park with ample space? I have a phobia of people parking close to me and damaging my ride. Was thinking train station car park or top floor of John Lewis's? Thanks Personally speaking having worked for the shires/ highcross for 21 years.... John Lewis carpark and rooftop will be probably be 80% full by 11am, expect Qs Narborough road going onto to Vaughen Way this time of the year. I park off Narb road south, turn right at the KFC and is loads of parking and a 15 -20 min walk to the KP
AKCJ Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 13 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Not sure it's entirely sold out but they told the whole allocation. Either way they've had a few crawl out the woodwork obviously, this was them last time. Looks like we have too.
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 14 minutes ago, AKCJ said: Looks like we have too. Tbf I was surprised as that match report had the attendance at over 27k. Which doesn't sound right to me from memory but no reason for them to have got it wrong.
Stuntman_Mike Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 14 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said: Not sure it's entirely sold out but they told the whole allocation. Either way they've had a few crawl out the woodwork obviously, this was them last time. Plymouth's away numbers have always been good considering their location though from what I've seen. They bought a good 2.5k in 2005 as well and let's be fair, we've been one of the worst for fans coming out the woodwork over the last few years.
Oldblueyes Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 Think this thread must be nearly finished if half the posts are about car parks.😄 1
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 13 hours ago, westernpark said: Looking at that picture, I wouldn’t be surprised if official club comms are worded as saying this is Plymouth’s first trip to the King Power Stadium. Haha probably. Nothing happened before 2011 remember.
Lillehamring Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 On 03/12/2023 at 17:53, sacreblueits442 said: ...if you are on the bench, you can do 45 minutes!!! Generally speaking, yes. But that is a sort of conditional situation - the question becomes not: can he play, but: should he play. The games where he's been on the bench have all been close games - do you really want to bring on a player who is not match fit, has not played the system in a real match, will be required to cover a lot of ground, and potentially have to defend with his back to the wall - in those situations? It's a question of what is best for the player and for the team, and i'm sure enzo wants to use him, but is infinitely sensible about when is best to do so.
Lillehamring Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 On 04/12/2023 at 13:59, wardyfox86 said: Agree with this but Iheanacho should be doing extra drills at seagrave rather than being rewarded another start. Based on current form we should play without a striker and stick another #8 in there somewhere. I doubt that'll happen, but i wouldn't mind seeing McAteer in the middle - seems to have a nose for goal right now and adds some height, whilst having a better touch and range of passing than nacho or vardy.
Lillehamring Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 On 04/12/2023 at 20:53, Ric Flair said: Maresca has saved Ricardo's career IMO, possibly Justin's too. Good to see justin getting some confidence back, but i think it's fair to say he's no more than a placeholder till we sign Doyle and doyle's back up. After that, i don't see a place for him in this system anymore than for thomas and kristiansen - purely from a tactical perspective.
TiffToff88 Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 Looking forward to this one. The Lilian Nails derby 😆
westernpark Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 Apparently Lars Hirschfield is going to be brought out onto the pitch at half time by the Birch. 2
Ric Flair Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 1 hour ago, Lillehamring said: Good to see justin getting some confidence back, but i think it's fair to say he's no more than a placeholder till we sign Doyle and doyle's back up. After that, i don't see a place for him in this system anymore than for thomas and kristiansen - purely from a tactical perspective. I don't think it should be underestimated how Justin's pace bails out our defence at times. We were exposed more when Doyle was in the team IMO, but we got away with it. We were far better at building from the back though with Doyle. It's a trade off. Ideally the LCB is left footed and quick.
Tommy G Posted 7 December 2023 Posted 7 December 2023 15 hours ago, westernpark said: It’s not a dig at Plymouth, it’s a dig at King Power … How is it a dig?
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