Is it simply a case of getting out of bed, grabbing some breakfast and getting there to knock back a few beers near the ground beforehand or do you like to get there early and perhaps stop off and visit somewhere nearby like the town we are playing in itself or a tourist attraction or country pub?
Do you make regular weekends of certain games and stay over?
It would be interesting to find out the routines of travelling Gulls on an away match day and I have added another questionnaire too because i'm starting to like them! It's not surveillance honestly!
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Me personally, if I travel alone I like to get to the ground pretty early usually around 2 hours or so before kick off so I can get a parking spot and also take a trip into the town we are at if I feel like it. For example at Morecambe I took a stroll down to the seafront but wish I hadn't. At York I usually pop into the city for a few hours prior and at Accrington I sit in my car to hide and always avoid eye contact! :-o
I also like to have a wander right around the ground itself, have a look in the club shop, buy a programme and take some photos. Then I go back to the car and chill for half an hour before getting changed into full TUFC paraphernalia (shirt and scarf weather and number of layers being a restrictive factor permitting) and heading into the ground. Sometimes I meet up with a few people inside the bars at grounds but I never have a drink generally as I don't drink alcohol in the daytime. It makes me feel like sh*t and also makes me want more! :devil: I then go and meet up with everyone I have got to know on the back step and sing!
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I only make a weekend of it if I go to Plainmoor or if there is a game I can coincide with a family weekend away like I shall be doing at Dagenham just before Christmas.
On the odd occasion due to childcare it can be a mad dash to get to a ground too.
Also, has anyone ever missed a game or large parts of it due to traffic or any other external factors?
Cheers all
Hey look, I know it's another 'get involved' thread but I am genuinely interested in what fans choose to do on away days. I've often thought that most people would just rock up and head for the boozers but I know it's not the case. At Hereford for example I bumped into quite a few TUFC fans who were meandering their way through the lovely streets of that particular medieaval city. I myself visited the Cathedral once and the Mappa Mundi.