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edited February 2012 in Match Day Travel
I'm planning on going West Ham v Millwall on Saturday, it's a 12.30 kick off. What's the best way of getting to the Valley after the match and will I make it on time? Additionally will I have to leave early?
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  • Helicopter. Hope this helps.
  • Armed escort.
  • Getting away from the ground is a nightmare at the best of times never mind a game like Saturday.
  • edited February 2012
    You're not going to like this but I would bin off the Spammers V Spanners and get my priorities right.
  • I attach a link which details three booklets which cover the SE London sewer network.
    This may be your quickest option.
    http://www.sub-urban.com/londons-main-drainage-booklets/
  • 1 car
    2 doubtful
    3 probably
  • Which end are you in ?

    I suspect the Spanners' fans will have a long wait . Best bet would be bus to Canning Town and over to Nog by Jubilee ,don't think you will make kick off at the Valley.
  • edited February 2012
    Talking of sewers its interesting to note that the great great grandson of Sir Joseph Balgazette, the man who spent his life pumping crap out of Londons' homes, is Peter Balgazette, a Dulwich College old boy - the man famous for pumping Big Brother into our homes.
  • Get nicked, they will take you to Greenwich police station, get bail ump on a bus.
  • district to west ham, then jubilee line to north greenwich, and a bus. I've done this journey before and made it to charlton for about 3:15

    I went the last west ham millwall at upton park, and to be honest it was carnage just outside the station. Couldn't walk down Green Street cause it was blocked off with west ham fans before the game. Then it took me years to get back to upton park station afterwards, because of fans blocking up the road like lemons waiting for the away end to be vacated. Don't me suprised if you struggle to get out the ground quickly.
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  • edited February 2012
    Get nicked, they will take you to Greenwich police station, get bail ump on a bus.
    No no, don't start umping you'll get nicked again and put back in the slammer!
  • Talking of sewers its interesting to note that the great great grandson of Sir Joseph Balgazette, the man who spent his life pumping crap out of Londons' homes, is Peter Balgazette, a Dulwich College old boy - the man famous for pumping Big Brother into our homes.
    how fitting.
  • Get nicked, they will take you to Greenwich police station, get bail ump on a bus.
    No no, don't start umping you'll get nicked again and put back in the slammer!
    J walking?

  • I'm planning on going West Ham v Millwall on Saturday, it's a 12.30 kick off. What's the best way of getting to the Valley after the match and will I make it on time? Additionally will I have to leave early?

    you're not the numpty with the pathetic comments on twitter the other week are you?

    if you are then don't worry about coming to the valley
  • I'm planning on going West Ham v Millwall on Saturday, it's a 12.30 kick off. What's the best way of getting to the Valley after the match and will I make it on time? Additionally will I have to leave early?
    You might make it for the 2nd half if you're not in hospital.
  • Was thinking the same thing buckshee...
  • I'm planning on going West Ham v Millwall on Saturday, it's a 12.30 kick off. What's the best way of getting to the Valley after the match and will I make it on time? Additionally will I have to leave early?

    you're not the numpty with the pathetic comments on twitter the other week are you?

    if you are then don't worry about coming to the valley
    not me.

    Hmmmm, thanks for the help peeps..
  • Get a motorbike lift, thats the only way...
  • Leave the ground at around 70 mins in. Avoid the rush etc, then u want the dartford tunnel and all the way down the A2 turning off at greenwich.

    Bam! Any how prioties are Charlton so, leave the earliest you can. But. 70th at the latest.
  • edited February 2012
    Leave the ground at around 70 mins in. Avoid the rush etc, then u want the dartford tunnel and all the way down the A2 turning off at greenwich.

    Bam! Any how prioties are Charlton so, leave the earliest you can. But. 70th at the latest.
    I think not. If you're driving it's definitely Blackwall Tunnel.
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  • Watch it in the warm on SS2 with a pint.
  • Why would anyone want to go to that!?!
  • Get a bus to north woolwich/silvertown and leg it through the foot tunnel and catch a bus to charlton. Alternatively, if you ask AFKA nicely, he may come and pick you up in the CL chopper.................
  • Why would anyone want to go to that!?!
    I have masterly effed up with dates, there is no doubt where I would rather be on a Saturday afternoon.

    I don't like letting people down though, as we arranged this months ago.

    debacle should be my middle name on this occasion... about that helicopter lift.....................?
  • Good Luck. Don't forget your tin hat!!
  • Cycle ---only way to get away from that ground or walk quick and use the Foot or Ferry -- i would also leave early like 5 minutes into the game.
  • Depends where you are seated, the Millwall lot will be kept behind for some time if your planning on being with them.
  • Depends where you are seated, the Millwall lot will be kept behind for some time if your planning on being with them.
    I'm sitting with the West Ham, along the side.
  • Why would anyone want to go to that!?!
    I agree. Not exactly one for the neutral to enjoy, sitting there watching c##p football in a foul atmosphere, waiting for it to go off any minute whilst missing your own team playing up the road. It's a strange one I'll give you.
  • It's on Sky. Go to Charlton & watch it in the pub :-)
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