- Season Ticket
- No
- Stand
- North (Non-Family)
- Year of First Game
- 1980
It is Network Rail wanted it closed so they can run more trains along the line. MIddleton said he wasn't especially for or against closure - but still got his face in the Mail as a resultWasn't Middleton trying to close that crossing so he could have his personal cul de sac?
Ah that's where I got mixed up. Cheers.It is Network Rail wanted it closed so they can run more trains along the line. MIddleton said he wasn't especially for or against closure - but still got his face in the Mail as a result
Cautiously neutral on it.It is Network Rail wanted it closed so they can run more trains along the line. MIddleton said he wasn't especially for or against closure - but still got his face in the Mail as a result
That is a hilarious claim considering how much we pay for season tickets!I like the claim we won't pay for parking it's 2 quid ffs most away games it's normally 5 quid utter drivel
What is the legitimate reason why supporters cannot park in the Park & Ride car park? At its busiest (the weekend before Christmas) it was only a quarter full at best.Laughable. The statutory bodies withdrawing objections or having no objection rather wipes out most of that.
And the old chestnut about supporters using the P&R. Yes, yes they will as anybody is entitled to do. How many local residents actually use a P&R car park? Bar those with mobility issues, why wouldn't you walk to the P&R bus stop or get a bus from closer to home?
What is the legitimate reason why supporters cannot park in the Park & Ride car park? At its busiest (the weekend before Christmas) it was only a quarter full at best.
This what they actually sayThat is a hilarious claim considering how much we pay for season tickets!
Aren't there going to be CPZs ?This what they actually say
Park and ride services
19. Pear Tree P&R will be used used by supporters, which will have a negative impact on the availability of
this important amenity for residents. Walking from Peartree Park & Ride to the stadium will not be
free, due to parking costs. Supporters are therefore more likely to seek out free parking
Walking isn't free apparently i always thought walking was free
Public transport is for the public, but not for you football supporters, you can’t use it. That’s not what it’s supposed to be used for.And according to that comment they'd be using public transport which is a good thing as the more that use it the more financially viable bus services become.
according to some who oppose the stadium Kidlington is a real life version of Royston Vasey - only for local peoplePublic transport is for the public, but not for you football supporters, you can’t use it. That’s not what it’s supposed to be used for.![]()
Thou shall not go to Sainsburysaccording to some who oppose the stadium Kidlington is a real life version of Royston Vasey - only for local people
Whenever I see someone's email signature at work followed by lots of letters, I just think 'how insecure must that person be'.Supreme Leader of the Greens, Executive Vice Grand Marshal for Neighbourhood Whingeing, Shadow Minister for Chatting to Kassam While Doing Absolutely Nothing, Honorary Professor of Title Padding and Email Sign Offs, Patron Saint of Pass Agg Neutrality, Chair of the High Committee for Appearing Important While Achieving F All.
Surely now the CDC and OCC must be pissed off with this tw@t and realise he has no actual argument against the proposal of a stadium and more of a NIMBY attitude. The quicker he’s removed from all councils he is involved in the better Oxfordshire will be.
Where are they going to park he one shirt has said there would be parking at the triangle as well as retail and hospitalityMatchday specials, plus, hopefully ( & sensibly), matchday shuttles to and from Oxford Parkway linking P&Rs pre and post match
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"My name is Ian Dickius Middletus, commander of the Green Independent Alliance, General of Kidlingtonium, East Division, loyal servant to FoSB. Wearer of a Purple Shirt, husband to a Green wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next (via a strongly worded scroll to the Acta Diurna)"
I think he means you BobPlease do not rise to the bate of this councillor. We are so close to achieving a planning approval, any chance the anti stadium groups get to rile the fans, they will take. Stay Calm and resist any of his windups, don’t give him any ammunition to make their views of football supporters be a reality.
Are football supporters allowed to use Sainsbury's?I quite expected him to say the checkouts at Sainsbury’s will be full of football type people on match days buying meal deal’s depriving locals of their sandwiches.
Talking about scrap books to list one shirts enemies I would say Paul would have whole volume on himself in one shirts house….. that’s one in each of his houses Volume 1 in Kent ( no that’s not fat fingers ) and Volune 2 in Yarnton.If this man isn't top of the list he sure will be now
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I would have thought so but Waitrose I’m not so sure about.Are football supporters allowed to use Sainsbury's?
What's a Waitrose? Is it a scratchcard? A bingo hall? A brand of cheap cigarettes?I would have thought so but Waitrose I’m not so sure about.
The poor lions would be farting all day if they ate Middleton.They don’t eat vegetarians
NO I don’t.I think he means you Bob
Previously spotted in Waitrose in Thame:I would have thought so but Waitrose I’m not so sure about.
Previously spotted at Waitrose in MK... Karl RobinsonPreviously spotted in Waitrose in Thame:
Michael Appleton
Alex Gorrin (no Estrella in his basket)
Amy Cranston
Oh for goodness sake, damned if we do damned if we don'tThames valley Police conditions
Make me laugh it was occ and cdc saying there wasn't enough cycling parking so we put more in
And now tvp say it could be a crime hot-spot
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