davieG Posted 26 May 2008 Posted 26 May 2008 Here Put in your home address as the default address and then you can get directions to every gorund.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 27 May 2008 Posted 27 May 2008 How come it defaults to Mablo's village?! Now that is weird.
davieG Posted 27 May 2008 Author Posted 27 May 2008 How come it defaults to Mablo's village?!Now that is weird. Wasn't me unless he lives in Glenfield - you can change the default starting point.
Joe. Posted 27 May 2008 Posted 27 May 2008 **** me I never realised how far away Yeovil and Hartlepool actually are... Surely got Yaris written all over them.
Tilley Posted 27 May 2008 Posted 27 May 2008 **** me I never realised how far away Yeovil and Hartlepool actually are... Surely got Yaris written all over them. Thats the laugh of it all Going to the weird & wonderful.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 27 May 2008 Posted 27 May 2008 Wasn't me unless he lives in Glenfield - you can change the default starting point. Yeah, I changed it to my house which now comes up every time I load it up but I swear to god the first time I clicked on it, it showed Coleorton!
lildave3 Posted 27 May 2008 Posted 27 May 2008 Yeah, I changed it to my house which now comes up every time I load it up but I swear to god the first time I clicked on it, it showed Coleorton! Maybe Manwell has used it when round your house.
Basingstoke Fox Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 Bugger I always thought that Milton Keynes was closer than that
SamL Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 Yeah, I changed it to my house which now comes up every time I load it up but I swear to god the first time I clicked on it, it showed Coleorton! That happened to me as well.
Father Ted Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 Hartlepool and Carlisle are miles away! Although, it's actually alright being in Leicester because we're in the centre of England. So Carlisle and Yeovil have to travel hundreds of miles to get to one another
Number 6 Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 1hr30 to hartlepool on the train for me, and I'm in York
AoWW Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 Next to nothing in bloody East Anglia. Miles to anywhere. My closest away game is still about 60 miles away.
davieG Posted 28 May 2008 Author Posted 28 May 2008 Next to nothing in bloody East Anglia. Miles to anywhere. My closest away game is still about 60 miles away. You do like driving though
Guest Bilo Posted 28 May 2008 Posted 28 May 2008 All about the London away games for me. Jump on a train and then the tube, plenty of boozers as well. Leyton Orient here I come? (Millwall possibly, but only out of bravado)
Alexikokopops Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 **** me I never realised how far away Yeovil and Hartlepool actually are... Surely got Yaris written all over them. Two problems: i) It's now the Fiesta! ii) I'm definitely not driving to Yeovil via Leicestershire from Reading!
The People's Hero Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 I could probably be tempted to drive to Reading on my way up if I go up to any home games next year..
The People's Hero Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 How come it defaults to Mablo's village?!Now that is weird. I can't believe this. I have to start ALL my journeys from Mablo's village??? It's a cunning ploy by Mablo to get a lift!
Daggers Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 Brighton, Carlisle, Colchester, Hartlepool and Yeovil are right out for train travel for me - obscene prices they are quoting to get there.
The People's Hero Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 Brighton, Carlisle, Colchester, Hartlepool and Yeovil are right out for train travel for me - obscene prices they are quoting to get there. Brighton is definitely in for me although from what I can remember, you sit about 5 miles from the pitch and it's foggy there.
davieG Posted 29 May 2008 Author Posted 29 May 2008 Brighton, Carlisle, Colchester, Hartlepool and Yeovil are right out for train travel for me - obscene prices they are quoting to get there. You need a Foxestalk mini bus to go via Brum
Daggers Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 You need a Foxestalk mini bus to go via Brum There's the FoxesTalk Brum Branch Zafira - but that is pretty much dependant on whether the FoxesTalk Brum Branch's children want to go to rugby practice/swimming/McDonalds during the Saturday.
The People's Hero Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 Is your boy still enjoying the rugby, Daggers? There's a chance to coax him down the path of a sport which Leicester are actually good at, here.
Daggers Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 Is your boy still enjoying the rugby, Daggers?There's a chance to coax him down the path of a sport which Leicester are actually good at, here. Rugby and Aston Villa, they are the new loves of his life. Damn you Stephen Hughes, I blame you for all of this. Damn you to hell.
The People's Hero Posted 29 May 2008 Posted 29 May 2008 Rugby and Aston Villa, they are the new loves of his life.Damn you Stephen Hughes, I blame you for all of this. Damn you to hell. At least MON is there. Perhaps next season, IF we win games, he might get back in to swing of Leicester City?
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