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Londoner

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #60 on September 21, 2025, 05:10:04 pm by Londoner »
I meant to say, there are local schools, community centres close to the school that allow parking on match days (£15-20 from memory).




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Ldr

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #61 on September 21, 2025, 06:17:10 pm by Ldr »
Mate who works in Enfield suggests walsingham road

Padge_DRFC

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #62 on September 21, 2025, 07:32:42 pm by Padge_DRFC »
 A1 is closed on the way home or quite a diversion it seems

Nudga

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #63 on September 21, 2025, 08:15:16 pm by Nudga »
A1 is closed on the way home or quite a diversion it seems

Yep, we're now going M1 to Enfield or Theobalds Grove

adamtherover

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #64 on September 22, 2025, 12:42:13 pm by adamtherover »
just park has folks driveways close to cockfosters tube from as low as 7 quid,   tube a short way to wood green, then free spurs shuttle bus or w3 bus to the ground.

RedRover

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #65 on September 24, 2025, 12:57:16 am by RedRover »
I've left it very late to even think about where I'm gonna park but favouring Broxbourne or Bishop Stortford and get train into Northumberland Park. Bishop Stortford is looking favourite as we can go nice and early, park close to station and grab some food and drink before jumping on the train for the 30 min journey. M11, A14 means no Black Cat A1 closure to worry about.

Londoner, how bad is Northumberland Park station post match?

Londoner

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #66 on September 24, 2025, 09:59:55 am by Londoner »
I've left it very late to even think about where I'm gonna park but favouring Broxbourne or Bishop Stortford and get train into Northumberland Park. Bishop Stortford is looking favourite as we can go nice and early, park close to station and grab some food and drink before jumping on the train for the 30 min journey. M11, A14 means no Black Cat A1 closure to worry about.

Londoner, how bad is Northumberland Park station post match?

It is very efficient. Better than White Hart Lane. I always use NP and I don't think it has ever taken me longer than 10 minutes to get on the platform. Trains are very frequent. With a lower crowd than usual there will be no
issues.

Stay on the left hand side of the approach road to go south and right hand for northbound trains.

5minstogo

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #67 on September 24, 2025, 12:02:32 pm by 5minstogo »
Currently a road closure due to an accident on the M11 southbound

Scooter

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #68 on September 24, 2025, 05:59:50 pm by Scooter »
I've left it very late to even think about where I'm gonna park but favouring Broxbourne or Bishop Stortford and get train into Northumberland Park. Bishop Stortford is looking favourite as we can go nice and early, park close to station and grab some food and drink before jumping on the train for the 30 min journey. M11, A14 means no Black Cat A1 closure to worry about.

Londoner, how bad is Northumberland Park station post match?

M11 A14 could be a good way home. Is the back cat closed at night?

 

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