0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Is it the Club or the Council? Remember it’s still Council owned
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on April 08, 2019, 08:10:13 pmIs it the Club or the Council? Remember it’s still Council ownedthe council own it but the club have completed control of the area but not the athletes area
If you want to pop to the club shop on non match days then car park 2 is big enough to accommodate many cars. It’s close to the club shop, memorial, athletics and football pitches. Car par 1and Car park 3 have been restricted parking for months on non match days.So all everybody use Car park 2 unless there’s a major event then ask where to park.
Quote from: Filo on April 08, 2019, 11:32:09 pmIt’s ok, we won family club of the year, ripping off potential fans can’t be in the criteria for that awardI fail to see how these two points are related. Are you saying the club are issuing parking tickets?
It’s ok, we won family club of the year, ripping off potential fans can’t be in the criteria for that award
Quote from: adamtherover on April 09, 2019, 05:50:48 amQuote from: since-1969 on April 08, 2019, 11:54:36 pmIf nurses have to pay to go to work so I doubt there’ll be much sympathy for you . quite possibly the worst analogy I've ever heard. How are the two scenarios remotely connected. Rules are rules and it’s always those who neglect to follow them that complain the most.
Quote from: since-1969 on April 08, 2019, 11:54:36 pmIf nurses have to pay to go to work so I doubt there’ll be much sympathy for you . quite possibly the worst analogy I've ever heard. How are the two scenarios remotely connected.
If nurses have to pay to go to work so I doubt there’ll be much sympathy for you .
Quote from: silent majority on April 09, 2019, 08:59:32 amQuote from: Filo on April 08, 2019, 11:32:09 pmIt’s ok, we won family club of the year, ripping off potential fans can’t be in the criteria for that awardI fail to see how these two points are related. Are you saying the club are issuing parking tickets?I’m saying the club have chosen to go the route of putting the car park into the hands of a parking charge company, whos only motive is to generate cash, everyone knows what these companies are like
Exactly what deebee says.I have just been selling Sunderland Coach Tickets and during a slack spell I walked around Car Park 1 and there were about 17 Signs (may have been 16 - I lost count) . Nobody can reasonably use the defence that they didnt see the Signs if they Park in there17 Signs in and around a space as big as a Football Pitch is a lot - and as deebee says there are a lot of Sub tenants who are based in the Stadium and who should be informing their visitors where to ParkRovers and Dons Fans and others should follow the advice I saw posted on here earlier - JUST use Car Park 2 It is close to everything anyway and there will be no further problems - and if visiting Ticket Office or Club Shop(s) and you cant walk that far or dont want to then drive clockwise round the Ground (as its a 1 way system) and Park right outside one or the other S-i-m-p-l-e-sNot sure about signage in Car Park 3 which the OP referred to as I had time to look at CP1 only. Will look next time I go selling Coach Tickets
Not Rovers related, although it could be. Be careful in the Outlet car park, make sure you park between the lines. A Range Rover was straggling the white lines and it was photographed and ticketed by the park attendant.
Either way - we must encourage people to use Car Park 2 (takes me 2 minutes to reach Ticket Office) OR like you say drive round and Park right outside. A lot of people actually do that I noticed while sunning myself between Coach Ticket sales (also takes about 2 minutes)So 2 Minutes v 2 Minutes - either way though just avoid CP1 and CP3
I drive round and park outside the ticket office. Then I put my shades on and get my White stick out of the back seat and pretend I'm blind.....Never been questioned yet.I bet that you also put on a limp
Quote from: eric the red on April 10, 2019, 09:07:06 pmNot Rovers related, although it could be. Be careful in the Outlet car park, make sure you park between the lines. A Range Rover was straggling the white lines and it was photographed and ticketed by the park attendant.And rightly so, I bloody hate that.
Quote from: mushRTID on April 10, 2019, 09:14:18 pmQuote from: eric the red on April 10, 2019, 09:07:06 pmNot Rovers related, although it could be. Be careful in the Outlet car park, make sure you park between the lines. A Range Rover was straggling the white lines and it was photographed and ticketed by the park attendant.And rightly so, I bloody hate that.Probably could have parked 70 yards from where he/she wanted to be but did not want to risk getting Car bumpedSo easier to park as near as you want but take 2 spots up ..... its another selfish "fashion" we can do without so I am with you !
Quote from: Donnywolf on April 10, 2019, 10:29:28 pmQuote from: mushRTID on April 10, 2019, 09:14:18 pmQuote from: eric the red on April 10, 2019, 09:07:06 pmNot Rovers related, although it could be. Be careful in the Outlet car park, make sure you park between the lines. A Range Rover was straggling the white lines and it was photographed and ticketed by the park attendant.And rightly so, I bloody hate that.Probably could have parked 70 yards from where he/she wanted to be but did not want to risk getting Car bumpedSo easier to park as near as you want but take 2 spots up ..... its another selfish "fashion" we can do without so I am with you !Avoiding getting the car doors bumped by people who don’t give a shit is why people park over the lines.I always park well away from the masses if possible and walk a bit further.