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I believe they have limited spaces available on one of the parking apps.We park in Roker, but curious about option for Tesco to cut 10 min from walk.
Anyone park there regularly? Recommend, or a nightmare to get out of? Is it pay on entry or pre book?
I think it was £1 an hour from what I saw£3 for the riverside multi storey, which was busier than usual I thought. I thought I saw something that suggested it was going to be £1, but never mind, I might have got mixed up.
Certainly took longer to get out than normal, and that was after hanging around the founders for a while.
How do you knowI doubt that many people had no other option like. Maybe the odd person with serious mobility issues and no blue badge.
But I’m sure the majority could have parked further away or in one of the multi-storeys
I don’t, that’s why I didn’t say it as a statement of fact. I said “I doubt” and “I’m sure”How do you know
The dates were up, I saw the guy changing it a few days ago. Only the 2nd time I've actually seen the person changing it in the 25 years I've lived in the estate.At the entrance to the permit areas they usually put the date on the sign to inform when permits are needed, i.e. at the junction of Carley and Thompson Road. I assume people just missed that and parked assuming there'd be no checks? If there was no date or the wrong date I reckon that'd be grounds for appeal.
Have you tried the your parking space app- last time I looked there were spaces available at the retail park next to Tesco’s.
The new Riverside multistorey has loads of charging bays on the lower floorsAny suggestions on where to park where, I can also charge the car whilst I'm at the match?
How else am I going to indoctrinate my kids?Feel sorry for those driving to the match, straight there and straight back
What a way to suck the enjoyment out of a matchday
The event is much more than 90 minutes. All the chew of trying to race away to beat traffic etc. Shite
Matchday lasts from 11am-9pm for me. And 4x as much time is spent in the pub than the 2 hours in the stadium
My wife lived on Bright Street in the Roker Park Days and she said the sight of the Rain or snow being lite up by floodlight on night matches is something she remembers well.Great posts. Made me feel very nostalgic about the places mentioned. When I was a lad in Sunderland in the early 60s I used to get the 74 bus from Pennywell to Park Lane & then walk through the town to Roker Park. Crossing the Bridge used to make me nervous & it always felt as if it was wobbling. It used to seem as if most of the 40,000 crowd were all marching together.
But my earliest football memory was living in Bright Street and seeing hordes going to and later from Roker Park - a bit like the scene in a Lowry painting.
They'll be along soon to call you a plonkyFeel sorry for those driving to the match, straight there and straight back
What a way to suck the enjoyment out of a matchday
The event is much more than 90 minutes. All the chew of trying to race away to beat traffic etc. Shite
Matchday lasts from 11am-9pm for me. And 4x as much time is spent in the pub than the 2 hours in the stadium