The Anonymous Widower

Match Four – Ipswich 0 – Norwich 1

This match was a tale of two goalkeepers. Our one made a mistake that led to the goal and Norwich’s keeper was sound throughout.

It could be worse though – We might all be Fulham supporters.

August 23, 2014 Posted by | Sport | , , | 1 Comment

Match Three – Birmingham 2 – Ipswich 2

Birmingham City is one of the easier away grounds to get to at a weekend, as to get to the ground it’s a ten minute walk from Bordesley station.

But yesterday, I decided to try to use the buses, so I was told to get a 17 from outside Moor Street station. I managed it easily to get there, but coming home, I would have had to wait fifteen minutes for a bus, so I virtually walked it back into the centre, before I got a taxi from the Coach Station to New Street station.

The dangerous roads were no better.

I know most away fans, these days go by coach or car, but surely, as Leeds do, they should organise a taxi queue after the match for the lost. Birmingham City might do, but the stewards had no idea.

As it was I missed my 22:10 station and had to wait for the 23:10. At least though, I was able to buy some gluten-free sandwiches and a drink in the Marks there and New Street is not the dismal, dirty and draughty station of the near past.

Late Night Sandwiches

Late Night Sandwiches

I actually had a choice of two types. When did a coeliac last have a choice of gluten-free sandwiches at 23:00 anywhere?

The Virgin train was the pick-up-the-stragglers service from Edinburgh and made it home a few minutes early, so I was in bed at a reasonable hour.

The football was another scrappy match, but at least we scraped a draw in the last minute.

August 20, 2014 Posted by | Food, Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , , | 2 Comments

Match Two : Reading 1 – Ipswich 0

After the Fulham match this was a disappointment in many ways.

But the visit to Reading started well with this greeting from the structural steelwork of the station.

Steelwork At Reading Station

Steelwork At Reading Station

I had wanted to have a delicious egg and watercress sandwich from Marks and Spencer, but their stores in both Paddington and Reading stations were gluten-free free zones. Or at least as sandwiches were concerned!

The Police on duty at the station didn’t know where to get the buses to the Madejsky stadium, so in the end I guessed.  And luckily right! The Police did say they weren’t from Reading, but surely they should be briefed on basic questions.

When I got to the stadium, I was at least met by these bikes.

Ready Bikes

Ready Bikes

The name of Ready Bike is certainly memorable and there’s more here.

In the stadium I was treated to the worst cup of hot chocolate I’ve ever had.

A Very Bad Cup Of Hot Chocolate

A Very Bad Cup Of Hot Chocolate

I have the same drink at Ipswich and they make sure it’s all mixed up. They are obviously berks in Berkshire, when it comes to making hot chocolate.

They also expected me to climb to the top of the back of the stand.

Wot No Handrails!

Wot No Handrails!

Surely there should be some form of handrail! I did climb up and down without any trouble.

Throughout the match we had to put up with the worse public address system,I’ve not heard in a long time. They also weren’t putting up things like substitutions on the big screen.

The match was the final disappointment in that Ipswich lost to a single goal scored after a bad mistake by David McGoldrick.

Let’s hope it’s all a lot better on Tuesday in Birmingham.

August 16, 2014 Posted by | Sport | , , , | Leave a comment

On Line Rail Tickets Aren’t Always Cheapest

I’m going to Reading today to see Ipswich play Reading at the Madejski Stadium. It is one of the easiest out-of-town stadia to get to, as there is a bus service from the main Reading station.

I live about a ten minute walk away from Dalston Junction station on the Overground.

They have recently updated the ticket machines there, so you can buy any point to point ticket for use on the day or the next one after 16:00.

So yesterday, I would my ticket for Reading today at Dalston Junction station. As I have a Freedom Pass, which gives me free travel to any station within the Zone 6 Boundary, I was able to buy a ticket from the machine that took me from the Zone 6 Boundary to Reading. Previously to this clever machine appearing on the Overground, the only way to buy this extension ticket was to go to a Ticket Office and queue for often twenty minutes or so.

Zone 6 Boundary to Reading Ticket

Zone 6 Boundary to Reading Ticket

The ticket cost me £7.40 with my Senior Railcard.

That seemed cheap to me, so this morning I looked at the First Great Western web site, to see how much they’d charge.

It would have cost me £11.70.

Was the ticket machine programmed by a senior citizen with a Freedom Pass or just somebody, who understood how holders of such passes think and behave!

I suspect though that over a season buying my London to Ipswich tickets at an Overground station, might save me nearly a hundred pounds.

The only problem for some people will be that their local Overground or Underground station doesn’t have these new ticket machines.

But as they are so comprehensive and surely every non-London ticket sold is revenue to Transport for London, it can’t be long before these are the universal ticket machines in London.

The only thing they don’t do is to issue Oyster cards, which is probably not needed, as they will probably not be needed for ticketing at some point in the next few years.

August 16, 2014 Posted by | Sport, Transport/Travel | , , , , | 2 Comments

Match One: Ipswich 2 – Fulham 1

It was a result, I hadn’t expected as I walked to Portman Road from Ipswich Station.

Ipswich Town is one of the better placed grounds with respect to transport and also access to the town centre. There are also maps, but as you can see the stadium from the train station, you don’t need to consult them.

The only problem I had, was that the club had run out of programmes.

The club must have been pleased with the result and also with the size of the crowd considering, the match was on Sky. It’ll be interesting to see, if the performance has any effect on the gates at home matches after the next, which is Norwich, so it will be a full crowd.

August 10, 2014 Posted by | Sport | , , , , , | Leave a comment