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Stadium MK - Will you go?

Will you go to Stadium MK for the Watford game?

  • Yes, home ST holder

    Votes: 39 18.6%
  • Yes, member who goes often

    Votes: 14 6.7%
  • Yes, non-member

    Votes: 21 10.0%
  • No, home ST holder

    Votes: 68 32.4%
  • No, member who goes often

    Votes: 31 14.8%
  • No, non-member

    Votes: 37 17.6%

  • Total voters
    210

cliff jones

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
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6,516
I'm sure most of the MK fans will be there to cheer on Dele, no big deal not selling this out- friggin miracle so many of ours will be making the effort tbh

laptop for me tonight I'm afraid
 

amity498

Active Member
Jul 5, 2018
75
101
Well the drive up wasn't bad, but getting home was a not easy. I have to say its not a bad stadium and was a good experience overall. Loved the fact I got a padded seat as. I doubt I will get one at our new home
 

manic041

Well-Known Member
Apr 5, 2005
634
258
Well the drive up wasn't bad, but getting home was a not easy. I have to say its not a bad stadium and was a good experience overall. Loved the fact I got a padded seat as. I doubt I will get one at our new home

Complete opposite on the driving front for me, didn't get there until ten past 7 and luckily found a parking space in the industrial estate. Getting out was a dream, 10 minute walk back to the car then straight out without any hassle and back home in 50 minutes
 

ERO

The artist f.k.a Steffen Freund - Mentalist ****
Jun 8, 2003
5,910
5,226
Apart from the delays from hell from Euston going up there that was pretty pleasant. Free shuttle bus from station, good facilities, cheaper drinks, better drinks, opened up for smoking outside at half time.
 

Shadydan

Well-Known Member
Jul 7, 2012
38,247
104,143
Well the drive up wasn't bad, but getting home was a not easy. I have to say its not a bad stadium and was a good experience overall. Loved the fact I got a padded seat as. I doubt I will get one at our new home

All the seats are padded in NWHL
 

coys200

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May 22, 2017
8,436
17,403
I’d imagine if we draw Arsenal Chelsea etc they will push for Wembley. It’s only over concerns for pitch. Which is bit ridiculous as we are playing on the Monday after NFL.
 

Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
6,143
15,550
I’d imagine if we draw Arsenal Chelsea etc they will push for Wembley. It’s only over concerns for pitch. Which is bit ridiculous as we are playing on the Monday after NFL.
I think we have to decide pre-draw which makes it a bit more difficult. Main reason I really think we wouldn't do Wembley is the cost to rent it out for what might well just be a 25k crowd.
 

coys200

Well-Known Member
May 22, 2017
8,436
17,403
I can see us not using Wembley but not sure it will be MK again. There's a couple more options this time around given the teams who are already out. For instance the Valley is available - only 3.5k smaller than MK and actually in the right city, so I'd hope we'd play there instead.

There’s no way we’d use a 4th stadium we are pushing it with 3. Plus they now have logistics in place for MK.
 

Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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There’s no way we’d use a 4th stadium we are pushing it with 3. Plus they now have logistics in place for MK.
I really don't see why the number of different venues makes a difference. And the logistics aren't very difficult considering they didn't actually do anything to help fans travel anyway! Not to mention the Valley being in London helps with that.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
6,143
15,550
Just checked as well, The Valley is much quicker from Tottenham to get to and from - 1 hour or so by public transport or 45 minutes driving, rather than 90 mins to MK (and that's assuming everything runs well - if something goes wrong like it did on Wednesday MK becomes MUCH harder). That should make it the preferred option for the club really.
 
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