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  • Can't believe all this guff - been going football for 30 years, never had a problem - if you don't want bother, you won't get it - unless you are very stupid. If you want 100% reassurance, wear an afro and carry a lidl bag and you'll just blend in with the locals

    Not true i'm afraid Dan - just count yourslef lucky.

    That said I agree this game produces an over-reaction. Leeds were down there last weekend, without the walk-way and it was the usual non-event.
    If you're gobby you may come unstuck but should be okay otherwise.
  • Not true i'm afraid Dan - just count yourslef lucky.

    That said I agree this game produces an over-reaction. Leeds were down there last weekend, without the walk-way and it was the usual non-event.
    If you're gobby you may come unstuck but should be okay otherwise.
    excatly - and being gobby counts as being very stupid.
  • I normally hide behind the sofa when we play Millwall.
  • Off_it said:

    Buses are for women and kids - so you qualify on both counts.
    buses are the quickest and easiest form of transport - particularly as there are 7 of us - 21 stops right outside borough market every 5 minutes and takes 10 minutes (bus lanes are quick) to right bit of old kent road. luckily therea re posers about who are too up there own arse to go on a bus (not a dig at you off it ) so there's always plenty of room - its a no brainer
  • buses are the quickest and easiest form of transport - particularly as there are 7 of us - 21 stops right outside borough market every 5 minutes and takes 10 minutes (bus lanes are quick) to right bit of old kent road. luckily therea re posers about who are too up there own arse to go on a bus (not a dig at you off it ) so there's always plenty of room - its a no brainer
    Does it stop close to the ground? Was thinking of using this route.

  • goes down the old kent road - close enough
  • Looks like the easiest station for me is New Cross travelling from Orpington .... Will have 2 kids constantly asking are we there yet so can anyone give me an idea how long the walk to ground is or am i better off carrying on to Surrey Quays .... Also is there likely to be a few Charlton at New Cross to have a drink with?
  • Everlasting memory of derby day was van den hauwe trying to get in the covered end at half time due to songs questioning Mandy smiths fidelity.
  • Everlasting memory of derby day was van den hauwe trying to get in the covered end at half time due to songs questioning Mandy smiths fidelity.

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  • Webby said:

    Looks like the easiest station for me is New Cross travelling from Orpington .... Will have 2 kids constantly asking are we there yet so can anyone give me an idea how long the walk to ground is or am i better off carrying on to Surrey Quays .... Also is there likely to be a few Charlton at New Cross to have a drink with?

    20/25 minutes from New Cross cutting through the park, arches & estate.

    By the time you wait for the ELL to Surrey Docks then a 15 minute walk from there, better off at New Cross.
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  • Starting off in local spoons then moving up to london bridge area. Will play it by ear, if train or taxi it.
    Any idea how much taxi from london bridge to the dark reaches of south london is ?

    about £10.00
  • Webby said:

    Looks like the easiest station for me is New Cross travelling from Orpington .... Will have 2 kids constantly asking are we there yet so can anyone give me an idea how long the walk to ground is or am i better off carrying on to Surrey Quays .... Also is there likely to be a few Charlton at New Cross to have a drink with?

    It's a good 20 Minute walk to the dump from New Cross. Try the overground from there to Surrey Quays.
  • 20/25 minutes from New Cross cutting through the park, arches & estate.

    By the time you wait for the ELL to Surrey Docks then a 15 minute walk from there, better off at New Cross.
    Thanks Sparrows ..... Will it be ok for few beers at New Cross as well?

  • It's a good 20 Minute walk to the dump from New Cross. Try the overground from there to Surrey Quays.
    Thing is SE10 by the time have changed and waited for trains to Surrey Quays and still a 15 min walk may just be simpler from New Cross ..... Assuming of Course there will be a good following of Charlton to have a drink with there.

  • edited November 2012
    Webby said:

    Thing is SE10 by the time have changed and waited for trains to Surrey Quays and still a 15 min walk may just be simpler from New Cross ..... Assuming of Course there will be a good following of Charlton to have a drink with there.

    The trains are every 15 minutes from New Cross so see how it is when you get there I guess. But with Kids i'd rather not walk though the estates round there.
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    The trains are every 15 minutes from New Cross so see it is when you get there I guess. But with Kids i'd rather not walk though the estates round there.
    good people round there. salt of the earth i tell ya, salt of the earth.
  • The trains are every 15 minutes from New Cross so see it is when you get there I guess. But with Kids i'd rather not walk though the estates round there.
    lol it's Bermondsey not Helmond Province
  • lol it's Bermondsey not Helmond Province
    Used to live there, it's not far off it.
  • buses are the quickest and easiest form of transport - particularly as there are 7 of us - 21 stops right outside borough market every 5 minutes and takes 10 minutes (bus lanes are quick) to right bit of old kent road. luckily therea re posers about who are too up there own arse to go on a bus (not a dig at you off it ) so there's always plenty of room - its a no brainer
    I don't care how quick it is - it still wont be quicker than a cab.
  • lol it's Bermondsey not Helmond Province
    I heard Ross kemp is doing a documentary there Saturday!!
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  • I heard Ross kemp is doing a documentary there Saturday!!
    Nope that's just Clem....
  • Is it worth going to Charlton to drink before the game?? Rekon it will be a good atmosphere if there are quite a few!?
  • Wouldn't go out of your way too.
  • London bridge it is then
  • edited November 2012
    Don't take me as a voice of reason fella.. Just most I know are using Charlton as a meeting point before moving on up town.
  • Market Porter at about 12ish I think. Then cab to the ground. Can't wait...
  • SE10 said:

    Don't take me as a voice of reason fella.. Just most I know are using Charlton as a meeting point before moving on up town.

    Cheers, just trying to plan my day, bit keen as its my first time to the den

  • Wored out best route from Bickley (same for orpington?) is train to Peckham and cab...the Mrs asked "cab to footy?!" ...talk of Helmand and Ross Kemp made me laugh...Ross Kemp tried filming in her home town (Limerick) and had to bale out due to safety concerns!
  • Shipwright Arms from around 12 for me then Bus to game
  • The trains are every 15 minutes from New Cross so see how it is when you get there I guess. But with Kids i'd rather not walk though the estates round there.
    Hundreds of Millwall fans do that walk with kids before & after every game. So many people walking around there you're hardly going to be risking anything & you stick to main roads most of the time. The only moody part is the park, but only if you're there on your own, late at night.
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