SuperGers07
Well-Known Member
half an hour is about right
If you've done it God knows how many times,you'll have an idea of how long it takes ffs .Phuck..............I’ll use a massive ellipsis now and just run like phuck then. I always walk it, done it god knows how many times but I’ve avoided the 17.40 and just stayed over, so I’ve never had to think about it. Put it this way, come Saturday I’ll be able to offer my own perspective
And the trains aren't rammed to the rafters with Bears who got on at Ibrox?To add my tuppence worth to an already ridiculously long thread i usually leave west enclosure bang on full time, run/quick walk to Cessnock and am in Queen St station well in time for the 5.15 train home.
And the trains aren't rammed to the rafters with Bears who got on at Ibrox?
Baffles me this one
Really?Not if you get it going the other way, I think it's only one stop the difference.
Doesn't make any sense i know, but i always get on ok, and it is quicker than queuing at Ibrox.And the trains aren't rammed to the rafters with Bears who got on at Ibrox?
Baffles me this one
If you get on at Ibrox it is three extra stops, would still give the OP plenty time for the 5.40 train.Not if you get it going the other way, I think it's only one stop the difference.
Normally make a couple of refreshment stops. I’m carting a little more timber but both knees are like a bag of spannersIf you've done it God knows how many times,you'll have an idea of how long it takes ffs .
Couple of good suggestions,ie pre paid ticket so no queue I assume,personally I'd go to Govan Subway,the train is empty there, but a few other good suggestions.
I'm sure the last time you and I walked it,it was under half an hour but that was about 15 years ago and you might be carrying some extra timber now
people just do whats naturally easiest.Really?
You'd think everyone would've cottoned on if that was the case.
Not an option on match days. Takes ages to clear the traffic around Ibrox.Hire an Uber mate
15 mins walk
Who’s to say I’ve never competed in olympics.You should be in the Olympics, Emu legs.
Hire an Uber mate
Subway would get you ther in time dad manages to get to the bus station for 17:45 leaving on 89 mins . If you want to be quicker walk to Govan station get the train that goes to Ibrox next stop .
And the trains aren't rammed to the rafters with Bears who got on at Ibrox?
Baffles me this one
To add my tuppence worth to an already ridiculously long thread i usually leave west enclosure bang on full time, run/quick walk to Cessnock and am in Queen St station well in time for the 5.15 train home.
Or walk to Govan subway,10 minutes,then subway to st Enoch's17:18 from Dumbreck Station gets you into central for 17:27 it's about 15 min walk will make it easy and train will be empty
There's always a bed at Steve Austin's House.Phuck..............I’ll use a massive ellipsis now and just run like phuck then. I always walk it, done it god knows how many times but I’ve avoided the 17.40 and just stayed over, so I’ve never had to think about it. Put it this way, come Saturday I’ll be able to offer my own perspective
Bionics are bannedWho’s to say I’ve never competed in olympics.
Yeh they clearly don't fill the trains at Ibrox as there's always room at cessnockYes, I've always found this strange, but there is always room to get on at Cessnock. I presume that numbers are controlled at Ibrox to allow this.
And if you already have a ticket and don't have to queue for one, you're on a train back to town generally within 5 minutes of arriving at Cessnock.
Thought last London train was 18.40 to London see it is not this week get 6pm to Birmingham can get train to london from them
Yeh they clearly don't fill the trains at Ibrox as there's always room at cessnock
Via the squinty bridge you can do it within 20-30 minutes at a brisk walk.
Aye mibbie for Rab Wadlow15 mins walk
TBF his user name is Scotty Arfield and its Saturday Night we're talking aboutAye right yi are