You're going the wrong way if you try to get to Stoke from Formby via the M60.and Stoke is south of Manchester
And Formby remains on the Lancashire coast north of Liverpool
You're going the wrong way if you try to get to Stoke from Formby via the M60.and Stoke is south of Manchester
And Formby remains on the Lancashire coast north of Liverpool
The original post said that Stoke was only one hour from the beach at Formby. You might need to reset your SatNav..You're going the wrong way if you try to get to Stoke from Formby via the M60.
I don't need to reset my sat nav when I've seen it with my own eyes! Formby to Stoke can be done in an hour if you leave at the right time.The original post said that Stoke was only one hour from the beach at Formby. You might need to reset your SatNav..
Maybe we can ask the Argyle Team bus to take a detour to confirm who is correct here? A nice jog along the beach a Formby will set them up for the game, a bit like Red Rum training for the National.I don't need to reset my sat nav when I've seen it with my own eyes! Formby to Stoke can be done in an hour if you leave at the right time.
Look at a map, you have to cross the path of the M6, which goes to Stoke, in order to get to the M60, if you start from Formby, whether you're on the M62, M58 or East Lancs road.
The extent to which I know this is if I were to drive to Stoke from where I am right now (Media City, which is within the M60), I would have to cross the path of the M60 to join the M62 to get to the M6!
Cricky moses, be careful of what you say with regards to Stoke. I made a similar comment on a previous post and look at the carnage it has caused. It has resulted in the rerouting of motorways, the geographical exact location of Formby beach and serious questions with regards to the birthplace of some bloke with a uckalale!. Oh and apparently we are playing in the aforementioned city of dreamy spires, magnificent boulevards and extensive gardens of errrrrr Stoke on Trent on Saturday. Enjoy.!!Stoke is such a dump. Absolutely no redeeming features whatsoever.
I really hated the ground as well. The only time I've been was about 15 years ago, we came from behind to go 2-1 up but ended up losing. It still pees me off a bit. I think it was the year they got promoted to the Prem and we sold half our team in January.
That was normal in the 70s though!Only got a bad memory of Stoke away - the Watney Cup in the 80’s (I think or was it the 70’s?). Drinking in a pub in town centre with Argyle fans and Stoke fans. Suddenly one of our fans gets thrown across some tables - drinks flying everywhere - landlord shouts to “lock the front door” - to this day don’t understand why. Absolute carnage ensues - I ran into the toilet - climbed up on the cistern and got out of the top window. Happy days…🙄
Pretty sure the Watney Cup game was a Home Park one, 1973......although there was a fair bit of trouble ...think Stoke Fans got into the Devonport EndOnly got a bad memory of Stoke away - the Watney Cup in the 80’s (I think or was it the 70’s?). Drinking in a pub in town centre with Argyle fans and Stoke fans. Suddenly one of our fans gets thrown across some tables - drinks flying everywhere - landlord shouts to “lock the front door” - to this day don’t understand why. Absolute carnage ensues - I ran into the toilet - climbed up on the cistern and got out of the top window. Happy days…🙄
...and Geoff Hurst scored the only goal.Pretty sure the Watney Cup game was a Home Park one, 1973......although there was a fair bit of trouble ...think Stoke Fans got into the Devonport End
Michael Ball lived there as a child.Was George Formby named after the town in which he grew up as Eric Morecambe, who, s real name was Eric Bartholomew. Closer to home can't say I, ve heard of anyone famous being born in Crapstone.
Watney cup! Nostalgia is not what it used to be. Wasn't entry dependent on scoring the most goals previous season?Pretty sure the Watney Cup game was a Home Park one, 1973......although there was a fair bit of trouble ...think Stoke Fans got into the Devonport End