mcdougall(4) Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 I dont really care where they decide to go, but...the queues for trains in Edinburgh are pretty bad on a normal day. What makes you think theyll be better than those near Hampden?Football isn't played at rush hour... Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Football isn't played at rush hour...I never said it was. I imagine itll be played at the same times as it is at Hampden. With similar amounts of people wanting to use the trains as they leave the game. I expect that there will still be a queue for trains at the closest station, like Hampden, to control the flow on to the platform Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 That they always have when I've gone there for Rugby matches etc And living in both Edinburgh and Glasgow for several years.My experiences for large events havent been great. Haymarket post concert at Murrayfield was a joke. That said, there was no one to control flow, which is what I think will happen after the football. I dont know what they do after the rugby, but 50k+ football crowds will be controlled the same east or west, Id imagine. This will create queues Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 I never said it was. I imagine itll be played at the same times as it is at Hampden. With similar amounts of people wanting to use the trains as they leave the game. I expect that there will still be a queue for trains at the closest station, like Hampden, to control the flow on to the platformThe nearest station is Haymarket not Mount FloridaHaymarket deals with 000s of travellers every dayIn addition it is only for those leaving the city via trainThe extensive bus network and tram would ferry people back into the City itself. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 The nearest station is Haymarket not Mount FloridaHaymarket deals with 000s of travellers every dayIn addition it is only for those leaving the city via trainThe extensive bus network and tram would ferry people back into the City itself. I never said mount Florida was! See my post above...There are buses galore on both sides of Hampden. The volume of fans walking on the road causes a lot of issues for them. Haymarket deals with thousands of people every day, yet, as Ive said previously, is still a joke at times (even without major events). Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Do you know how "close" hay market is? To Murrayfield?Yes I do Do you? Link to comment
Ke1t Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Regan gone. He'll be sorely missed. His vision and energy has revolutionised Scottish fitba. Hopefully Doncaster can be persuaded to stick around for another decade so he can finish what he started. Link to comment
The Buzzard Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 I don't think we need two separate stadiums for football and rugby in a country of our size. Admittedly there would need to be an outbreak of common sense from those in control of both sports to actually work together to both play on the same site. There should be flexibility in both sports to move games around the country though when it's likely that we wouldn't need a circa-60,000 seater stadium. I'd lean towards Murrayfield as being the better option of the two stadia for being the principal stadium. The facilities within the grounds are superior, it's got better space to move crowds in and out of the stadium before and after too. Neither is great in terms of proximity to the pitch but again I think Murrayfield shades that too, the arse cheek ends of Hampden slope away too far from the pitch. Hampden possibly has the edge over bus/car parking in and around the area though. That's why Haymarket can be a nightmare after games, everybody has to walk or take the tram to Murrayfield and it creates a bottleneck on the pavements and the roads, especially back into the city centre after a match. Link to comment
Betty Swallicks Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Haymarkets a fucking nightmare after games wee man Try again Do they show the crowds at various places after the game on tele now? 1 Link to comment
RAZOR Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Regan steps down!Michael O'Neil must be pissing himself laughing at the shambles. Link to comment
scoot Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 "Armageddon" Regan is gone, get to fuck you cunt. No doubt he will come back as "The Regan" and pretend nothing has happened. Hope that prick Doncaster is next. 6 Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Whats better about Hampden over Murrayfield? History.Tradition Fact it’s a football stadium.Fact it’s not a rugby stadium. It’s been poorly revamped.So it’ll be expensive to re do. But alongside Wembley it is whatmskesbritish football great 1 3 Link to comment
RAZOR Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Well he will have pished himself anyway, its late afternoon1930 is the cut off for that isn't it? Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Haymarkets a fucking nightmare after games wee man Try again What games have you been to at Murrayfield? Link to comment
vanderark14 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 History.TraditionFact it’s a football stadium.Fact it’s not a rugby stadium. It’s been poorly revamped.So it’ll be expensive to re do. But alongside Wembley it is whatmskesbritish football great I thought you were too cool for football threads, turns out you're a dweeb after all eh? Both are stadiums nothing more. They can be used for either sport Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Murrayfields rubbishWhat’s worse than an athletics track in a ball ball game spirt?1/4 of an athletics track. Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 I thought you were too cool for football threads, turns out you're a dweeb after all eh? Both are stadiums nothing more. They can be used for either sportI just like exposing geeks for their nerdy zit infested opinions. What decent boozers you been to in the big smoke lately min? Cask and kitchen? The star? Horse and groom? ^^^^ there’s three aces ones near victoria Link to comment
Bluto10 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 And the Phoenix. Been a regular of mine for nearly 20 years Link to comment
mcdougall(4) Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Plenty rugger ones Now jog on Says everything 'Rugger' Link to comment
Panda Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Get Barry Hearn in.Great shout. Link to comment
Ke1t Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 I agree. The players should also have walk on girls with big paps. Not just big, but comedy big. Link to comment
Panda Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Murrayfield v Hampden They're both poor choices in truth. Murrayfield's advantages:Bigger capacityTwo-tiered which means you can close off the top tier and just use the lower decks for games expecting around 30,000. So better atmosphere than at Hampden when often the bulk of the support are behind the goal.Genuinely neutral venue if we play one of the Old Firm. Be interesting to see how many tickets they sell when the ground isn't in their own city and they're playing Inverness or Falkirk.Hampden advantages:I'm bemused by the transport argument favouring Murrayfield. Hampden has train stations at both ends of the ground. Murrayfield has one tram stop. The main train stations are walking distance from both grounds. By road Murrayfield isn't any easier and those who complain they are stuck for hours after a game at Hampden clearly take the wrong roads.Easier to segregate fans. Hearts/Hibs in 2012 - Hibs fans got on trains at Waverley that took them direct to King's Park. Hearts fans got on at Haymarket and were taken direct to Mount Florida. Great operation. Now try doing that for Old Firm fans going to Murrayfield. The only way to keep them separate is to have one support go to Waverley and then use shuttle buses. Who on earth would propose shuttle buses from a train station to a football stadium? Would rather we rebuilt Hampden. Just do what Stuttgart have done. From this To this 1 1 Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted February 1, 2018 Author Share Posted February 1, 2018 Regan steps down!Great news. Problem is the same culture of incompetence will no doubt be continued with his replacement. Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted February 1, 2018 Author Share Posted February 1, 2018 Get Barry Hearn in.Doubt he'd touch it and even less likely the SFA would want to appoint anyone will actual testicles. Link to comment
Chewie37 Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 Murrayfield v Hampden They're both poor choices in truth. Murrayfield's advantages: Bigger capacityTwo-tiered which means you can close off the top tier and just use the lower decks for games expecting around 30,000. So better atmosphere than at Hampden when often the bulk of the support are behind the goal.Genuinely neutral venue if we play one of the Old Firm. Be interesting to see how many tickets they sell when the ground isn't in their own city and they're playing Inverness or Falkirk.Hampden advantages:I'm bemused by the transport argument favouring Murrayfield. Hampden has train stations at both ends of the ground. Murrayfield has one tram stop. The main train stations are walking distance from both grounds. By road Murrayfield isn't any easier and those who complain they are stuck for hours after a game at Hampden clearly take the wrong roads.Easier to segregate fans. Hearts/Hibs in 2012 - Hibs fans got on trains at Waverley that took them direct to King's Park. Hearts fans got on at Haymarket and were taken direct to Mount Florida. Great operation. Now try doing that for Old Firm fans going to Murrayfield. The only way to keep them separate is to have one support go to Waverley and then use shuttle buses. Who on earth would propose shuttle buses from a train station to a football stadium?Would rather we rebuilt Hampden. Just do what Stuttgart have done. From this To thisExcellent assumption that the main worry should be keeping Old Firm(defunct) fans apart. Fuck them, use Murrayfield Edit: maybe slightly harsh, it was only one of your main points, not the main focus........ 1 Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted February 1, 2018 Author Share Posted February 1, 2018 Murrayfield is just a better stadium all round imo. Better views, better atmosphere I reckon, some space around the ground for fans and I've always found the travel pretty good even when I wasn't living just along the road from it. You can have a drink in town and amble along the road stopping for a pint in the way. You can do that at Hampden too but it's just not as nice an experience. Hampden never really suited having the seats simply bolted onto the slopes of the old terraces. Should have been adapted as Panda suggests - steeper stands would make a big difference. Train station for murrayfield is not bad, trams help, marginally better to drive to I think, walking distance to Haymarket but also into town. Loads of buses, much more useable ones than Glasgow where buses don't seem to be utilised as well. Murrayfield Looks smarter as well. Bigger capacity, Panda points out its easier to split. It's probably not ideal - a new modern football stadium would obviously be better but I think it's better than Hampden. 1 Link to comment
V for Vendetta Posted February 1, 2018 Author Share Posted February 1, 2018 History.Tradition Fact its a football stadium.Fact its not a rugby stadium. Its been poorly revamped.So itll be expensive to re do. But alongside Wembley it is whatmskesbritish football greatHistory is great Bluto but they pissed all over that when they did such an abysmal job of the last revamp. As a seated stadia it's pretty shit. I'm not bothered about the rugby stadia/football stadia thing - a few years in it would seem quite natural to play football there. Link to comment
ericblack4boss Posted February 1, 2018 Share Posted February 1, 2018 i here regan "thtepped arthide" Link to comment
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