Stoke Away 13:21 - Mar 14 with 1859 views | Red_Ranger | Never been. Thinking of going . Help / advice please. Whats best way to getting cheapest rail fares?# Thanks |  | | |  |
Stoke Away on 13:25 - Mar 14 with 1823 views | stowmarketrange | Trainsplit normally have the cheapest fares,but not always the most direct route. I just looked for myself and I can get a return from stowmarket via London for £29 with a senior railcard,but I don’t know whether Sky will get involved or not. [Post edited 14 Mar 2022 13:35]
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Stoke Away on 13:35 - Mar 14 with 1761 views | PlanetHonneywood | Been in the 80s, 90s and 00s and it’s yet to evolve much since the Neanderthal era. |  |
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Stoke Away on 14:09 - Mar 14 with 1628 views | Boston | Remember a match being postponed because of damage to the main stand due to a earth tremor back in the 70’s. |  |
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Stoke Away on 14:57 - Mar 14 with 1524 views | DTIG | Stoke is sh1thole....you'll want to go home |  | |  |
Stoke Away on 16:17 - Mar 14 with 1380 views | TheChef | Ask Simon Royce. |  |
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Stoke Away on 16:41 - Mar 14 with 1322 views | toboboly | When I went a few years ago the train was fairly quick/cheap from London and there are match day buses taking you straight to the station (think that cost a few quid each way). Never use Trainline - they charge an admin fee |  |
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Stoke Away on 20:48 - Mar 14 with 1112 views | paulhoop2 | Would rather go to Luton or Millwall mate ! Seriously a terrible place good luck Lol |  |
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Stoke Away on 09:52 - Mar 15 with 853 views | terryb | For those going by car, I would sugest parking at the Crown Green Club car park (sorry, I can't remember the name of the club) just off the opposite side of the A51(?). We parked there for MW's first game & were welcomed to use their clubhouse. We did have to pay for football membership of the club at the princely price of £2, but pints of trad bitter (good choice of ales) were priced around the £3 per pint. About a 20 minute walk to the ground & easy to get in & out of Stoke. |  | |  |
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