The Anonymous Widower

Ipswich Town Signing Tells It As It Is!

Ipswich Town’s new signing, Aaron Maclean is reported to be critical of the shopping in the town centre.

T’was ever thus! And it’s not just the shopping, but the pubs and restaurants as well!

When I first started drinking in the early1960s, I was living in Felixstowe.  At that time pubs in Suffolk closed at eleven, but those in Ipswich closed half-an-hour early. So no-one in their right mind invested in pubs in the town.  What made matters worse, was the great rush out to the county to get an extra half-hour of drinking time.

Before, I was a coeliac, when C and I lived north of the town in the 1970s and 1980s, we rarely ate there and if we did it was usually in the Golden Panda, a restaurant where we knew the owner and the establishment gave a name to one of our horses.

Although, we both worked there, except for Boots and Marks and Spencer, I doubt we ever bought anything of substance there.

Now I just go for the football and always arrange any meal before I get to the town, as it is a veritable gluten-free desert. People have tried to open decent restaurants but only a couple have lasted. If you want a good meal, you go a few miles outside the town.

Ipswich suffers too because of rivalry with Bury St. Edmunds.  Ipswich has the trains, the football club, the port and perhaps a better hospital, whereas Bury has a cathedral, the beer, much better shops and a pro-business Council. The only other thing better in Ipswich is the street sculpture and the art galleries. Ipswich used to have Suffolk’s only airport, but it shut that, as the Council decided it was just rich men’s indulgences.

I blame the Council of the latter part of the last century.  They were so anti-business, that even though we had created a hundred or so jobs in the town, we got no co-operation and help, as they wanted real manufacturing jobs.  Their great saviour was Robert Maxwell, who effectively did nothing for Ipswich except shut Ransomes and Rapier.

January 11, 2013 Posted by | Food, Sport | , , , | Leave a comment

We’re All QPR Supporters Today!

I’ve been travelling around London today, in my Ipswich Town hat and several have remarked to me, about what a good result Harry got with QPR against Chelsea. It’s here on the BBC.

I think it illustrates how most real football fans have nothing but contempt for clubs like Chelski and are not slow to rub it in when they lose.  It was the same when I came back from Bolton a few weeks ago.

January 3, 2013 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

A Match Not To Be Missed

After what I’ve been through in real life and also watching Ipswich Town, I think the match of February 9th at Blackburn might be worth a visit.

Unless of course Blackburn get their act together.  But they do appear at present to be the team with the worst management off the field in England.

They might appoint a good manager, but even if they could persuade Jose Morinho to join them, I don’t think he’d be able to pull a team together.

December 31, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

Train Ticketing For Football

In the last few months, I’ve been to Barnsley, Birmingham, Bolton, Brighton, Hull, Leeds, Leicester and Wolverhampton to see Ipswich Town play.  Although in some cases like Hull and Leicester the football wasn’t the best, I’ve not had much of a problem with the trains.  Except of course in getting to Ipswich, where they have chosen match day Saturdays to rebuild the line.

Usually, I travel First Class either one or both ways. On the Wolverhampton trip, where I could be sure of my times, I used Advance tickets that cost just £31 with a Senior Railcard. Some of the supporters, I met at the game, were rather surprised at the price.

But sometimes, I’ll get Off Peak Second Class and pay the upgrade, if it is available, like it is on Virgin. GreaterAnglia and others.

Next Saturday, I’m going to see Ipswich in the FA Cup at Aston Villa. For that game, I’ll book the outrun on a specific train using an Advance First Class ticket on Virgin, as they seem cheaper than Chiltern and stop in New Street, where I can get the train to Witton for Villa Park. but coming back, I’ll get an ordinary Off Peak Standard Class ticket, as that will mean I can get any train.  If I want to upgrade to First Class it will cost me £10 on the train.

I’ve just booked the two tickets and they cost me a total of £31.65.

December 30, 2012 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Friendly Wilfrunians

I went to see Ipswich play Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday.

After a sort of brunch in Carluccio’s in Islington, where I had a gluten-free eggs florentine with a portion of pancetta added to mop up the egg yolk and sauce, I took the 12:23 train from Euston.

The ticket was good value in that after my Senior Railcard discount, I paid just £15.50 each way for the direct train. That would have been good value in Standard Class, but I was travelling First both ways. And like most First Class in trains timed for three o’clock football, there was plenty of space both ways. Compare this with the nearly 80 Euros I would have been charged for one way between Brussels and Den Haag.

It was a ticket, that I’d bought a few days ago on-line, but then if you’re going away to watch a football match, you have your schedule days or even weeks before. It would certainly cost you more than £31 to go by road, and you wouldn’t be sitting there doing nothing, except read the paper and drink free coffee.

We arrived on time in Wolverhampton and it isn’t the longest walk to the ground from the station. Especially after directions from a friendly local policeman, who was pleased to give me excellent directions.  Not a feature of all places in the UK.

But I’d forgotten my ticket, so I had to buy another one. The supervisor said that if I returned the unused ticket to Ipswich, I might get my money back.

Molineux is a good stadium, with wide comfortable seats.  Not that I need the wide bit! The view was good too!

Inside Molineux

Inside Molineux

Wolves too, followed the tone set by the city and were very friendly. So Ipswich left with a two-nil victory.

The only unfriendly thing, was the loud booing of the home side by their own fans.

I don’t think I’ll return the unused ticket, but at £24 to the £14 I paid on the day, it wasn’t as good a value.

So perhaps on large grounds well away from Ipswich, it might be better to buy the ticket on the day.

I finished the day by getting a 30 bus to the Angel and having a curry in the Angel Curry Centre.  This is ideal after a trip that ends in one of the stations on Euston Road, as the bus stops just a few metres from the door.

December 30, 2012 Posted by | Food, Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , , , | 2 Comments

A Wee Club In The North East

Not my words, but those of Sir Alex Ferguson about Newcastle United as reported on the BBC.

He has a point as what trophies have Newcastle won since Ipswich Town won the old First Division Championship in 1961-62.

One day though, Sir Alex will say something that really gets him into trouble.

December 28, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , , , | 1 Comment

And Now Blackburn Sack Henning Berg

Blackburn have just sacked Henning Berg according to this report. I did include Blackburn in this post as a club in need of management at the top level.

They just proved, that they are load of idiots, who probably couldn’t run a chicken farm.

December 27, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , | Leave a comment

Thanks! But No Thanks!

Sean O’Driscoll has been sacked as Nottingham Forest manager, despite a high league position and winning 4-2 today. It’s all here on the BBC.

Sounds like Forest have got themselves owners with more money than sense.

Where have we seen that before? How about Portsmouth, Blackburn, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Hearts and Darlington for a start! But not Glasgow Rangers, as I don’t think they had any of either!

December 26, 2012 Posted by | Sport | , , | 1 Comment

London’s Boxing Day Nightmare

I asked for luck as I set out for Charlton and more or less achieved my objective in that I got to the match without trouble. After taking my pictures at Kings Cross, I took a 205 bus towards Bow, with the intention of getting the DLR to Lewisham. I wasn’t sure of where the bus went, so I changed at Mile End to a 277 bus and picked up the DLR for Lewisham at Westferry station.

The Reliable DLR

The Reliable DLR

As ever the DLR did its bit, but then it doesn’t have drivers, who have to have a party on Boxing Day.

I changed at Lewisham to a 380 bus, which meandered through Blackheath and other green parts of Greenwich to The Valley.

Meandering Through Blackheath

It must be one of the smallest buses operated in London.

A Small Bus

A Small Bus

But I suppose, it does have the advantage, that any hooligans arrested at The Valley can be sent directly to jail.

The nightmare started after the match, which was characterised by a first half display by Charlton, that was almost as bad of that by Ipswich at Leicester.

Normally, to get to The Valley, you take a train to Charlton station next to the ground from central London. But it was Boxing Day, so the trains weren’t running.  The Underground wasn’t running either as the drivers weren’t, but in getting to Charlton, it’s not much use.

So I was left to struggle home on the buses.

And struggle I did, as they were rather overcrowded to say the least.

It took me three hours to get to the Angel, as I had to change twice at Lewisham and Bank.  The second change wasn’t the best, as due to the delay, I needed the toilet, so I took the first bus that came and had a pit-stop at Carluccio’s in Upper Street. At least, I got a bus home virtually immediately.

If we are going to have Sales in the shops and a full sporting program on Boxing Day, wouldn’t it be a good idea to have a full bus, train and Underground service, albeit with a reduced frequency.

Roll on driver-less trains like the DLR. I know it’s not as simple as some think, but as a control engineer, I know that trains can be without drivers, provided there is a train captain, like on the DLR.

December 26, 2012 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

Wish Me Luck!

I’m leaving soon to go to Charlton to see Ipswich play.

How I’ll get there I’m not sure of at present, as ASLEF are having their usual Christmas party, a day late.

I think if London had a referendum on driverless trains, there’d only be one result.

December 26, 2012 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , | 3 Comments