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#1
12:30 Kick off for this one - so an early start if you're not planning to make a long weekend of it.

Coach tickets on sale here

https://kingslynntownfc.ktckts.com/event/kltcoach15/coach-to-chester-fc

Adults £33
16 & under £23

Coach departs the Walks at 6:30 am!

Fancy dress for this game - I'm going as Henry VIII
#2
Quote from: Harriers9 on April 10, 2026, 09:48:00 AMNever trust AI  :banghead;

The Harriers Arms is Harriers fans only. Your options at the ground is the supporters club on the East Stand side (ask and someone will point you in the right direction.

Comberton Place is not the town centre. It's the area around the railway station where you'll find a small car park but also the Station Inn (ask for directions) the Bell, and the embarrassingly obvious one that AI missed, the award winning King & Castle right next to the station.

Car parking? good luck with that.

Thanks - it's always good to have real input.

This is the first season I've been doing this and going to as many away games as I can this season. So hopefully next seasons will be better and have more input from me.

Parking did look an issue, but isn't it most everywhere these days.

I'm getting the train so I won't have that headache at least.
#3
There was meant to be a coach for this game, but it went on sale late and not enough tickets were booked, so it is now off.

So this one looks like train or car.

Kidderminster away is at Aggborough Stadium, Hoo Road, Kidderminster, DY10 1NB. The ground is in a residential area and supporter parking is very limited, so this is one where it pays to plan a bit rather than just rock up and hope. ([1]) ([2])

The following things to do, places to eat/drink and parking details were generated by AI as usual (and where it found the info), with both the driver and train traveller in mind.

TL;DR plan

* Best simple option: if driving, aim for the North Stand Council Car Park at the ground, but be aware it is first come, first served and £7.50. ([1])
* Best fallback for drivers: use a Kidderminster town centre long-stay car park such as Comberton Place, then walk up to the ground. Wyre Forest list up to 24 hours at £6.00 in Kidderminster long-stay car parks. ([3]) ([4])
* Best easy pub option: The Harriers Arms at the ground — the club's own on-site pub and open to all. ([5])
* Best train-friendly pub: The Station Inn, which is 2 minutes from Kidderminster station and also close to the ground. ([6])
* Tickets: £20 seated / £18 standing for adults, with away fans needing to buy online because there is no in-person sale for away fans on matchday. ([7]) ([8])

Parking & getting in

* Official supporter parking: Kidderminster say parking at Aggborough is extremely limited and is restricted to the North Stand Council Car Park, where cars can park for £7.50 on a first come, first served basis. ([1])
* The club also stress that the ground is within a residential area, so if you park nearby you need to be considerate of local residents. ([1])
* Fallback option: Wyre Forest District Council list Comberton Place, Kidderminster, DY10 1QH as a long-stay car park, and their current long-stay tariff for Kidderminster is up to 3 hours £3.60 or up to 24 hours £6.00. ([3]) ([4])
* Arrival tip: because the official stadium parking is both limited and first come, first served, getting there around 90 minutes before kick-off is probably the smart play. (My suggestion rather than a club rule.)

Tickets

* Kidderminster's official 2025/26 admission prices are:

  * Terrace standing: Adults £18, Over 65s £14, Student/Young Adult (16–21) £12, U16 £5, U12 £1. ([7])
  * Seats: Adults £20, Over 65s £16, Student/Young Adult (16–21) £14, U16 £6, U12 £1. ([7])
* Important: away fans cannot buy in person at the stadium box office and must purchase online, with online sales available up to 15 minutes after kick-off. ([7]) ([8])
* The club's supporters guide also says Aggborough is a cashless venue, so take a bank card. ([9])

Pubs & food

* The Harriers Arms (at the ground) is the easiest option by far. It is Aggborough's on-site pub, shows live sport, has a good beer selection and is described by the club as open to all. ([5])
* The Station Inn is a strong shout for anyone arriving by train. It is a family-run pub, 2 minutes' walk from Kidderminster station, and its own site says it is also close to the football stadium. ([6])
* Railway Bell is another option near the station/ground and is one of the pubs Football Ground Guide specifically lists for away fans near Aggborough. ([10])
* Food at the ground: Kidderminster say there are refreshment facilities within easy reach for away fans wherever they are housed. ([1])
* Away-day verdict: if you want least faff, go straight to The Harriers Arms. If you are coming by rail and want a pub first, The Station Inn makes the most sense. (That last bit is my judgement based on the location/setup.)

Train option

* Kidderminster station is around 0.5 miles from Aggborough according to the club's supporters guide, so once you are in town the ground is very walkable. ([9])
* National Rail's station page confirms Kidderminster station has 227 parking spaces and standard facilities if anyone is thinking of drive + rail from part of the route. ([11])
* Car parking at the station is listed by West Midlands Railway at £5.40 daily. ([12])
* From King's Lynn this is still a longer and more fiddly day by train than by car, but it is workable if you do not fancy driving. (That final judgement is an inference rather than a quoted line.)

Simple matchday flow

1. If driving, aim for Aggborough around 90 minutes before kick-off.
2. Try the North Stand Council Car Park (£7.50) first. ([1])
3. If that is full, head for a town centre long-stay car park such as Comberton Place. ([3]) ([4])
4. Have a pint in The Harriers Arms, or The Station Inn if you are coming by train. ([5]) ([6])
5. Make sure your ticket is bought online before heading in. ([8])

Best options at a glance

* Best pub for drivers: The Harriers Arms.
* Best pub for train travellers: The Station Inn.
* Best parking if you get there early: North Stand Council Car Park.
* Best parking backup: Comberton Place.

[1]: https://harriers.co.uk/contact/visiting-aggborough/ "Visiting Aggborough - Kidderminster Harriers"
[2]: https://harriers.co.uk/contact/get-in-touch/ "Get in touch - Kidderminster Harriers"
[3]: https://www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/streets-and-parking/parking/car-parks-in-wyre-forest/car-parks-in-kidderminster/ "Car parks in Kidderminster"
[4]: https://www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/streets-and-parking/parking/car-parks-in-wyre-forest/ "Car parks in Wyre Forest"
[5]: https://harriers.co.uk/the-harriers-arms/ "The Harriers Arms - Kidderminster Harriers"
[6]: https://www.stationkidderminster.co.uk/about-us/ "About Us - The Station Inn"
[7]: https://harriers.co.uk/admission-prices/ "Admission prices - Kidderminster Harriers"
[8]: https://harriers.ktckts.com/event/kid2526h22/kidderminster-harriers-vs-kings-lynn-town "Kidderminster Harriers vs Kings Lynn Town"
[9]: https://harriers.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Aggborough-Supporters-Guide.pdf "Aggborough Supporters Guide"
[10]: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-north/kidderminster-harriers-aggborough-stadium.html "Aggborough Stadium - Football Ground Guide"
[11]: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/kidderminster/ "Kidderminster station - National Rail"
[12]: https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/travel-information/at-the-station/car-parking "West Midlands Railway car parking"
#4
Coach cancelled for this one - normal things to do coming soon!
#5
Coach tickets on sale

https://kingslynntownfc.ktckts.com/event/kltcoach14/coach-to-kidderminster-harriers

Leaving the Walk at 10:00am

Adults £27
16 & Under £16

With it being put up (in my opinion) at little late in the day - people need to purchase tickets sooner rather than later.

I'll post the normal things to do etc later in the week.
#6
I've looked at public transport and trains look awkward because of the bank holiday engineering work, but this one is still more doable than most because the X1/excel bus runs through from King's Lynn to Peterborough, with buses up to every 30 minutes Monday–Saturday daytimes and up to hourly on public holidays. ([1]) ([2])

That said, it is also only about an hour by car, so this is a very straightforward away for drivers too.

The following things to do, places to eat/drink and parking details were generated by AI as usual (and where it found stuff), but with the car driver and also the first-time away fan in mind.

Peterborough Sports play at PIMS Park, Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE1 3HA. The club says free home and away supporter parking is available, and you get to it by driving through the Thistlemoor Medical Centre car park. ([3])

TL;DR plan

* Best simple option: drive straight to PIMS Park, use the free parking, then head into the Turbines Tavern or grab food in the ground area. ([3]) ([4])
* Tickets: £15 online or £18 on the gate for adults; £10 online / £13 on the gate for concessions. ([5])
* Good one for a first away fan: it is close to home, cheap/free parking, there is a clubhouse bar on site, and even the X1 bus is a realistic fallback if you do not fancy the train chaos. ([1]) ([3]) ([4])
* Best "proper pub" option before the game: Charters or The Brewery Tap in the city centre if you want to make more of a day of it. ([6]) ([7])

Parking & getting in

* Official supporter parking: Peterborough Sports say there is free home and away supporter parking available if you follow the car park round to the clubhouse. ([3])
* They also separately say there is free parking in front of the clubhouse, but it is first come, first served and you must drive through the Thistlemoor Medical Centre car park to get there. ([4])
* Arrival tip: because it is free and first come first served, getting there around 75–90 minutes before kick-off is probably the smart play. (My suggestion rather than a club rule.)

Tickets

* Peterborough Sports' 2025/26 general admission prices are listed as follows: online — Adult £15, Concession £10, U18 £7, U13 £3, U3 free. ([5])
* Matchday prices are: Adult £18, Concession £13, U18 £10, U13 £5, U3 free. The club says cash and card are permitted. ([5])
* King's Lynn's own previous ticket info for this away also said it was a cashless stadium in January 2025, so taking a bank card is the safest bet. ([8])

Pubs & food

* Turbines Tavern (at the ground) is the easiest shout. Peterborough Sports say it is open before and after the match, serving hot and cold drinks and snacks, and it is open to both home and away supporters unless the match is segregated. ([4])
* Hot food in the ground is also regularly mentioned in away guides, with Football Ground Guide noting hot and cold food served at the ground on matchday and that the clubhouse is an excellent choice for a meal and pint before the game. ([9])
* Charters is the best shout if you want to make more of a day of it in the city centre — it is a well-known Peterborough pub with a big beer garden, real ales and food service. ([6])
* The Brewery Tap is another strong city-centre option — award-winning ales, Thai food and Friday food service from 12 noon to 10.30pm. ([7])
* Away-day verdict: for most fans, especially if it is your first away day, I'd keep this one simple — park at the ground, have a drink/snack in the Turbines Tavern, and enjoy an easy first trip. If you want more of a pub day, head into the city centre first and then drive out to the ground. (That final bit is my judgement based on the setup.)

Public transport

* Trains: National Rail are showing bank holiday engineering work, including buses replacing trains between King's Lynn and Cambridge North over the Early May Bank Holiday period. ([2])
* Bus: First Bus say their excel/X1 route runs the full route from King's Lynn to Peterborough, with up to every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday daytimes and up to hourly on Sundays, public holidays and evenings. ([1])
* So while rail looks a pain, the bus is a genuine option for anyone who does not drive.

Why this is a good one for a first-time away fan

* It is close — no massive cross-country trek.
* Parking is free and at the ground. ([3]) ([4])
* Tickets are simple and reasonably priced. ([5])
* There is a bar and food/snacks on site, so you do not need to overthink the day. ([4]) ([9])
* Even if trains are a mess, the X1 bus gives non-drivers another way of getting there. ([1])

Simple matchday flow

1. Leave King's Lynn in good time and aim for PIMS Park around 75–90 minutes before kick-off.
2. Follow signs through the medical centre car park to the free supporter parking. ([3]) ([4])
3. Head into the Turbines Tavern for a drink and light bite, or grab food in the ground. ([4]) ([9])
4. Buy on the gate if needed, but online is cheaper. ([5])
5. Enjoy one of the easiest away days of the season.

If you want a pub-first plan

* Charters — best if you want a more "away day out" feel with proper pub atmosphere. ([6])
* The Brewery Tap — best if food matters as much as the beer. ([7])
* Ground bar — best if you want the least faff possible. ([4])

[1]: https://www.firstbus.co.uk/norfolk-suffolk/routes-and-maps/excel-norwich-dereham-swaffham-kings-lynn-wisbech-peterborough?utm_source=chatgpt.com "First Bus excel / X1 route"
[2]: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/travel-information/bank-holiday-information-great-northern/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "National Rail bank holiday information – Great Northern"
[3]: https://psfc.co.uk/matchday-information?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Peterborough Sports matchday information"
[4]: https://psfc.co.uk/matchday-information?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Peterborough Sports matchday information"
[5]: https://psfc.co.uk/admission-prices?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Peterborough Sports admission prices 2025/26"
[6]: https://www.charters-bar.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Charters Bar"
[7]: https://www.thebrewery-tap.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Brewery Tap"
[8]: https://kltown.co.uk/news/2025/01/22/ticket-information-peterborough-sports-a/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "King's Lynn Town – Ticket information: Peterborough Sports (A)"
[9]: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-north/lincoln-road-peterborough-sports-fc?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Football Ground Guide – Peterborough Sports"
#7
General Discussion / Re: National League North table
March 25, 2026, 02:56:14 PM
Quote from: daleh on March 25, 2026, 01:36:43 PMThank you for your efforts on this and also the transport options on away days. Cheers


Always nice to know others are interested and reading - thank you.

There will be another 2 away day coaches this season (so I've been told) - Kidderminster Harriers FC & Chester FC - I'll be doing my normal away day posts for those once the coach tickets go on sale.

Not sure I need to do one for Peterborough Sports on Good Friday - but I can do if anyone wants me to.
#8
General Discussion / National League North table
March 25, 2026, 11:31:50 AM
I asked AI what it thought would be the final standings in the National League North - with a special focus on King's Lynn. I'm posting it here as it will be interesting to see if it gets any of it correct.

Here's my best estimate for the final National League North table from where things stand on 25 March 2026.

I'm treating this as a forecast, not a prediction with certainty. I've based it mainly on the current standings, games in hand, overall points-per-game, second-half form, and for King's Lynn specifically the difficulty of the six remaining fixtures. The current table has Fylde on 85 from 39 and South Shields on 84 from 39, with Kidderminster third on 69 from 38; King's Lynn are 16th on 49 from 40.

My projected final table

1.  Fylde - 99
2.  South Shields - 98
3.  Kidderminster Harriers - 83
4.  Macclesfield - 80
5.  Merthyr Town - 75
6.  Darlington - 74
7.  Scarborough Athletic - 71
8.  AFC Telford United - 69
9.  Marine - 68
10. Buxton - 67
11. Spennymoor Town - 67
12. Chester - 66
13. Radcliffe - 66
14. King's Lynn Town - 60
15. Southport - 58
16. Chorley - 58
17. Curzon Ashton - 54
18. Worksop Town - 54
19. Hereford - 51
20. Bedford Town - 50
21. Oxford City - 49
22. Alfreton Town - 45
23. Peterborough Sports - 43
24. Leamington - 27

Why I've nudged King's Lynn up to 14th rather than 16th: their recent trend is better than their full-season position suggests. In the second-half table they rank 3rd, behind only South Shields and Fylde, while their overall place is still 16th.

What I think happens with King's Lynn

King's Lynn's remaining league matches are:

* Spennymoor Town (H)
* Peterborough Sports (A)
* Bedford Town (H)
* Kidderminster Harriers (A)
* Chorley (H)
* Chester (A)

That run-in is pretty decent. Of those six opponents, only Kidderminster are currently in the top four; Peterborough, Bedford and Chorley are all below King's Lynn in the table, and Spennymoor/Chester are in the crowded mid-table pack.

My match-by-match lean for King's Lynn is:

* vs Spennymoor: draw
* at Peterborough Sports: win
* vs Bedford Town: win
* at Kidderminster: loss
* vs Chorley: win
* at Chester: draw

That gives them 11 points from 18, finishing on about 60 points. That is enough, in my view, to lift them into the 14th-15th range, and I've settled on 14th.

Why I'm reasonably positive on King's Lynn

Their recent spell is strong. The club's own previews/reports show this sequence around the turn under Paul Caddis:

* beat Marine 1-0
* drew Scarborough 1-1
* lost Fylde 4-1
* beat South Shields 3-0
* drew Curzon Ashton 0-0
* beat Leamington 5-2

That is 11 points from the last six, including a huge win over one of the title contenders and a big away win at Leamington. The second-half table also backs up the idea that King's Lynn are much better now than their season-long totals say.

A few extra reads on the league finish

At the top, I'd still slightly favour Fylde over South Shields because Fylde's overall points-per-game is marginally better and they are already one point ahead, even though Shields' second-half trend is stronger.

For the play-off spots, I think the current top seven mostly holds, with AFC Telford just missing out and Marine probably running out of ground despite having games in hand.

At the bottom, Leamington look gone, and I think Peterborough Sports and Alfreton are the other two most likely to drop. The fourth relegation place is the hardest call, but I'd currently leave Oxford City just above it because their present total is already better than Peterborough/Alfreton and the teams directly above them are not pulling away fast enough.

My bottom line on King's Lynn: I do not think they get dragged back into real trouble. I think they finish the season in decent nick, somewhere around 14th, and probably end it with a feeling of "if only Caddis had arrived a bit earlier."
#9
Had a quick look at getting to the ground for those staying in Blackpool for the weekend.

Return train ticket from Blackpool North to Kirkham and Wesham £7.20 and takes 15 minutes - looks like around 3 trains per hour.

And from the Facebook supporters group page (posted by Leanne Boyle)

I run a pub in wesham, 10 min walk to AFC Fylde and just accross from the train station Royal Oak, Wesham
I'm sure we've had a few of you in before, but just wanted to stick an invite out for anyone coming up for the game in a few weeks, more than welcome here 🍻 🍻

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551586411835
#10
No coach for this game. Any away travel tickets for sale on the club website can be found here -
[https://kingslynntownfc.ktckts.com/brand/travel]

I did also look at public transport, but realistically this is a driver's game unless you are travelling up the day before.

Without stops it is roughly 4.5 to 5 hours by car depending on route and traffic.

The following places to eat/drink, parking info and hotel ideas were generated by AI as usual (and where it found the info), but with the car driver in mind.

A.F.C. Fylde away is at the Mill Farm, Coronation Way, Wesham, Preston, PR4 3JZ. The ground is just off M55 Junction 3, and the complex itself has Bradley's Sports Bar, Aroma Cafe, Milano's, an Aldi, petrol station and fast-food outlets on site. ([1])

TL;DR plan

* Best simple option: drive straight to Mill Farm, try the free North Stand car park first, and if that is full use the overflow car park at £5 per car. ([2])
* Best food/drink option at the ground: Bradley's Sports Bar — proper sports-bar setup, food served on Saturdays from 12 noon to 8pm. ([3])
* Best nearby pub if you do not want to stay on site: Lane Ends, Wesham — proper pub/restaurant and about as local as it gets. ([4])
* Tickets: AFC Fylde's 2025/26 matchday prices were confirmed by the club as away standing £18 adults, £7 Junior U16. ([5])
* Day-before/weekender option: stay in Blackpool and drive in on matchday — it is only about 8.6 miles from Blackpool to AFC Fylde. ([6])

Parking & getting in

* Official supporter parking: the club says the North Stand car park is free on a first come, first served basis. Once that is full, the overflow car park is £5 per car. ([2])
* Old away-guide info from Football Ground Guide also mentions a stadium car park at £5, but the most up-to-date club guidance now looks to be free first, then £5 overflow. ([7])
* Do not chance Aldi parking if you are there for the match — older ground guides specifically warn about parking restrictions there. ([7])
* Arrival tip: because the free spaces are first come, getting there around 90 minutes before kick-off is probably the smart play. (My suggestion rather than a club rule.)

Pubs & food

* Bradley's Sports Bar (on site) is the easiest shout by a mile. Mill Farm push it as their main pre-match food-and-drink venue, with lots of screens, proper meals, cask ale and Saturday food service from 12 noon to 8pm. ([3])
* Lane Ends, Wesham is the best nearby non-ground option I found. It is a family-run bar and restaurant on Weeton Road, with food served daily and easy enough if you want a more normal pub than a stadium sports bar. ([4])
* Mill Farm itself also has Aroma Cafe, Milano's, plus fast-food outlets on site, so nobody should be going hungry. ([1])
* Away-day verdict: for most drivers I'd keep this one simple — park at Mill Farm, have a drink and food in Bradley's, then stroll in.

Tickets

* AFC Fylde's official 2025/26 pricing announcement says matchday admission away fans standing: £18 adults, £7 juniors U16. ([5])
* Worth checking the live ticket page before you leave just in case this specific fixture has any segregation or sale arrangements attached to it.

Public transport

* In theory Mill Farm is not impossible by rail — Kirkham & Wesham is the nearest station, roughly 15–18 minutes' walk from the ground depending on source, and the 61 bus also links Blackpool, Preston and Kirkham. ([8])
* In practice from King's Lynn for a Saturday away, this looks like a driver's game unless you travel up the night before.

Useful stop-offs for drivers

Pick one depending on whether you want quick and easy or something a bit more interesting.

* Wetherby Services is the obvious no-faff stop on the A1(M) if you just want fuel, loos and food.
* Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a better "stretch the legs" stop if you want something a bit different — it is just off the motorway near M1 Junction 38. ([9])
* Rufford Old Hall is a good later stop once you are getting close to Fylde/Blackpool — National Trust place with parking, grounds and a tea room, so ideal if you want a calmer break before the last leg. ([10])

Simple matchday flow (drivers)

1. Aim for Mill Farm around 90 minutes before kick-off.
2. Try the free North Stand car park first. ([2])
3. If that is full, use the £5 overflow. ([2])
4. Go straight into Bradley's Sports Bar for food and a pint. ([3])
5. Head into the ground without needing to move the car.

Making a weekend of it – stay in Blackpool

Blackpool is a really sensible base because it is close to the ground — around 8.6 miles by road — and there is plenty of accommodation across cheap, mid-range and splash-out levels. Blackpool Council also has long-stay car parks across the resort if your hotel parking is limited. ([6])

Cheap / value shouts

* Premier Inn Blackpool Central – guide price from £29, free parking, and an on-site Brewers Fayre. ([11])
* Premier Inn Blackpool Airport – guide price £29–£100, free parking, and handy if you want an easier in/out by car rather than being deep in the centre. ([12])
* Premier Inn Blackpool Bispham – also listed with free parking, quieter spot north of the centre. ([11])

Could be cheap / "mispriced if you catch the right date"

* Best Western Carlton Blackpoolfrom £50 with breakfast according to Visit Blackpool, with onsite parking though parking charges apply. ([13])
* Holiday Inn Blackpool – guide price £89 with breakfast from Visit Blackpool. A newer central option, so if that rate appears on your date it is worth a look. Check parking before booking. ([11])
* The Bromley – boutique B&B feel, with free onsite parking subject to availability. ([14])

Money no object

* Boulevard Hotel – listed from around £150 and one of the standout luxury options in Blackpool. ([11])
* Big Blue Hotel – described as a luxurious contemporary four-star hotel, listed from around £85, with parking for 150 cars. ([11])

Parking for overnight stays

* Included parking confirmed: Premier Inn Central, Premier Inn Airport, Premier Inn Bispham. ([11]) ([12])
* Onsite parking but charges/availability caveat: Best Western Carlton (charges apply), Bromley (free but subject to availability). ([13]) ([14])
* Fallback option if hotel parking is awkward: use one of Blackpool Council's long-stay car parks. ([15])

My best picks

* Best pure away-day option: drive straight to Mill Farm, park there, and use Bradley's.
* Best overnight value: Premier Inn Blackpool Central.
* Best nicer stay without going mad: Best Western Carlton or The Bromley.
* Best splash-out: Boulevard Hotel.

[1]: https://mfsv.co.uk/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Mill Farm Sports Village"
[2]: https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/club/fans?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Fans | AFC Fylde"
[3]: https://mfsv.co.uk/bradleys/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Bradley's Sports Bar"
[4]: https://www.laneendspub.co.uk/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Lane Ends Pub"
[5]: https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/news/2025/july/23/2025-26-matchday-prices-confirmed/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "2025/26 Matchday Prices Confirmed"
[6]: https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Blackpool/AFC-Fylde?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Blackpool to AFC Fylde"
[7]: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/mill-farm-afc-fylde.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Mill Farm AFC Fylde | Football Ground Guide"
[8]: https://www.facebook.com/afcfyldeofficial/videos/visiting-mill-farm-for-the-first-time-this-afternoon-have-a-watch-of-our-support/24429560166709029/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Visiting Mill Farm for the first time"
[9]: https://ysp.org.uk/visit-us/getting-here?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Yorkshire Sculpture Park – Getting Here"
[10]: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/liverpool-lancashire/rufford-old-hall?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Rufford Old Hall"
[11]: https://www.visitblackpool.com/all-accommodation/hotels/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Blackpool Hotels"
[12]: https://www.visitblackpool.com/detail/premier-inn-blackpool-airport-17240/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Premier Inn Blackpool Airport"
[13]: https://www.visitblackpool.com/detail/best-western-carlton-blackpool-11145/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Best Western Carlton Blackpool"
[14]: https://www.visitblackpool.com/detail/the-bromley-39780/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Bromley"
[15]: https://www.visitblackpool.com/plan-your-trip/getting-around/by-car/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Getting Around Blackpool by Car"
#12
General Discussion / Re: Looking bleak
March 01, 2026, 11:30:47 AM
Attendance published as 997 on Lynn News - didn't hear it announced at the game yesterday - now down a little on last years average of 1113.

We really need to be winning more home games to encourage those fans that only come occasionally to come more often.
#13
General Discussion / Re: Sprinklergate
February 24, 2026, 10:55:26 AM
Quote from: Coastal linnet on February 24, 2026, 08:17:50 AMFor anyone who is interested
there is a local football team to follow and support this evening!

Yes let's hope all this doesn't effect the team too much for tonight's game against Buxton.
#14
If anyone wants to watch (the highlights) that wasn't at the game

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_jU0HFGkjs
#15
I was there - bad day at the office - lets move on to Tuesday night away to Buxton (maybe pick up a point) and then a must win game at home on Saturday against Oxford City!