Yeovil Away

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Re: Yeovil Away

by bobby1413 » 26 Aug 2013 15:25

26-10-06 Where are people drinking? Am thinking The Arrow... would be good to be with all the fans and not just me and my brother!


Weatherspoons in the town centre

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Re: Yeovil Away

by 26-10-06 » 26 Aug 2013 15:28

bobby1413
26-10-06 Where are people drinking? Am thinking The Arrow... would be good to be with all the fans and not just me and my brother!


Weatherspoons in the town centre


Quite a walk to the stadium isnt it?

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Re: Yeovil Away

by 26-10-06 » 26 Aug 2013 16:20

Needing to get back to Didcot by 9, I am pissed off that after ringing a taxi firm to pick me up from the stadium and take me to the station that they tell me they are not allowed at he stadium until 6pm meaning I will have to get the 6:30 train back, as the walk is around 5 miles!!

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Cobi » 26 Aug 2013 16:36

There's nothing Yeovil can do really. Mine isn't a RG postcode, so good luck picking me out!

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Re: Yeovil Away

by bobby1413 » 26 Aug 2013 18:39

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26-10-06 Where are people drinking? Am thinking The Arrow... would be good to be with all the fans and not just me and my brother!


Weatherspoons in the town centre


Quite a walk to the stadium isnt it?


Yea it is.

I get into Yeovil Junction at around 1130, and will jump on the shuttle bus to the town center, hopefully getting into the wetherspoons for 12.

I will stay there till about 2, and then get a bus to the ground.


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Re: Yeovil Away

by 26-10-06 » 26 Aug 2013 18:59

Not a bad little plan that, bobby!

Thinking the Arrow though, that way means we can walk to the stadium about 145ish, and watch the first half of any early kick off!

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Re: Yeovil Away

by handbags_harris » 26 Aug 2013 19:16

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bobby1413
26-10-06 Where are people drinking? Am thinking The Arrow... would be good to be with all the fans and not just me and my brother!


Weatherspoons in the town centre


Quite a walk to the stadium isnt it?


Pretty much everything is m8...

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Unbelievable Jeff » 26 Aug 2013 19:55

One8Seven1 Yeovil now aware we're buying in the home ends. They said "wheels are in motion", whatever that means. They'll either let us in, move us, or refuse us entry. Might be better to call before you set off.



Where did you find this out mate?

As long as Reading fans in the home end act sensibly and don't wear colours, the Yeovil Stewards will have no right to refuse them entry

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Unbelievable Jeff » 26 Aug 2013 19:58

26-10-06 Thinking the Arrow though, that way means we can walk to the stadium about 145ish, and watch the first half of any early kick off!



Early KO is either
SKY: Leeds V QPR
BT: Man City V Hull

Neither is a bad watch. How far from Yeovil Junction station and the ground is the Arrow?


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Re: Yeovil Away

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 27 Aug 2013 07:17

I have heard the A303 at Stonehenge has road works with delays.

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Re: Yeovil Away

by 26-10-06 » 27 Aug 2013 09:00

Yeovil Junction - The Arrow - A tenner in a taxi.
The Arrow - The Ground - 10 - 15 minute wall

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Re: Yeovil Away

by M Brook » 27 Aug 2013 18:54

The Real Sandhurst Royal I have heard the A303 at Stonehenge has road works with delays.


I drove down to Exeter on Saturday. It took an hour to get past Stonehenge - was bumper to bumper from the Solstice Park. Coming back went on the A303 (stopping at Yeovil for a bit of a reccie) but turned off before SH and went via Devizes. However, next Sat it's the Devizes Carnival and loads of diversions will be in place. If I drive, I'll leave about 10 30am and keep fingers crossed the traffic is not so bad on the 303 or might just drive to Basingstoke and jump on a train there.

I'll never work out why they built SH right next to one of the busiest A roads in the country!

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Unbelievable Jeff » 27 Aug 2013 20:18

M Brook
The Real Sandhurst Royal I have heard the A303 at Stonehenge has road works with delays.


I drove down to Exeter on Saturday. It took an hour to get past Stonehenge - was bumper to bumper from the Solstice Park. Coming back went on the A303 (stopping at Yeovil for a bit of a reccie) but turned off before SH and went via Devizes. However, next Sat it's the Devizes Carnival and loads of diversions will be in place. If I drive, I'll leave about 10 30am and keep fingers crossed the traffic is not so bad on the 303 or might just drive to Basingstoke and jump on a train there.

I'll never work out why they built SH right next to one of the busiest A roads in the country!



Train from Basingstoke is only £15 I think I paid, definitely best way to get there


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Re: Yeovil Away

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 28 Aug 2013 07:52

M Brook wrote: I drove down to Exeter on Saturday. It took an hour to get past Stonehenge - was bumper to bumper from the Solstice Park. Coming back went on the A303 (stopping at Yeovil for a bit of a reccie) but turned off before SH and went via Devizes. However, next Sat it's the Devizes Carnival and loads of diversions will be in place. If I drive, I'll leave about 10 30am and keep fingers crossed the traffic is not so bad on the 303 or might just drive to Basingstoke and jump on a train there.

I'll never work out why they built SH right next to one of the busiest A roads in the country!


Thanks MB... If it is bad again on Saturday it looks like you can come off at Solstice Park and go through the centre of Amesbury and pick up the A303 further down past the Countess Roundabout, this maybe an option?

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Alfie10 » 28 Aug 2013 08:55

Going m4 to Bristol, m5 then a39

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Re: Yeovil Away

by M Brook » 28 Aug 2013 09:44

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M Brook wrote: I drove down to Exeter on Saturday. It took an hour to get past Stonehenge - was bumper to bumper from the Solstice Park. Coming back went on the A303 (stopping at Yeovil for a bit of a reccie) but turned off before SH and went via Devizes. However, next Sat it's the Devizes Carnival and loads of diversions will be in place. If I drive, I'll leave about 10 30am and keep fingers crossed the traffic is not so bad on the 303 or might just drive to Basingstoke and jump on a train there.

I'll never work out why they built SH right next to one of the busiest A roads in the country!


Thanks MB... If it is bad again on Saturday it looks like you can come off at Solstice Park and go through the centre of Amesbury and pick up the A303 further down past the Countess Roundabout, this maybe an option?


That's actually what I did. May have saved about ten minutes or so but it was still bumper to bumper when we got back on the 303 at the Countess roundabout. It was basically b to b from the Solstice park right through to the A303/A360 roundabout after SH.

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Re: Yeovil Away

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 28 Aug 2013 11:08

OK MB....Looking at Google Map’s you have an option to do the following should the traffic be bad and backed up to Solstice Park:

Leave at the Solstice Park junction and head north to Burford, and turn westbound onto Larkhill Road across the A345 to The Packway through Larkhill and pick up the (B3086) back to the A360 to rejoin the A303 or you can continue on The Larkway to Shrewton(B3086) and onto (B3083) Winterbourne Stoke to rejoin the A303.

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Re: Yeovil Away

by M Brook » 28 Aug 2013 11:18

The Real Sandhurst Royal OK MB....Looking at Google Map’s you have an option to do the following should the traffic be bad and backed up to Solstice Park:

Leave at the Solstice Park junction and head north to Burford, and turn westbound onto Larkhill Road across the A345 to The Packway through Larkhill and pick up the (B3086) back to the A360 to rejoin the A303 or you can continue on The Larkway to Shrewton(B3086) and onto (B3083) Winterbourne Stoke to rejoin the A303.


Looks good!

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Re: Yeovil Away

by Cureton's Volley » 28 Aug 2013 12:39

bobby1413
26-10-06 Where are people drinking? Am thinking The Arrow... would be good to be with all the fans and not just me and my brother!


Weatherspoons in the town centre


^ This

We are getting the early train into Pen Mill and walking down here for the obligatory 'big breakfast'

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Re: Yeovil Away

by LoyalRoyalFan » 28 Aug 2013 12:41

No alcohol served at the ground?

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