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Post by Everton News. on Apr 16, 2023 13:46:16 GMT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 16, 2023 15:02:08 GMT
Do I dare say it - MUST WIN GAME
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Post by Avinalaff on Apr 18, 2023 17:54:41 GMT
Do I dare say it - MUST WIN GAME They're capable of turning us over, but Zaha being out is at least something. Dyche should maybe take a risk with the kids a bit more.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 19, 2023 12:45:56 GMT
STADIUM ADDRESS
Crystal Palace FC
Selhurst Park
Whitehorse Lane
London
SE25 6PU
TICKET INFORMATION
Supporters are advised not to travel unless they are in possession of a valid match ticket. No ticket upgrades will be available on the day of the fixture.
Please make sure you have your ticket with you before you leave to travel to the stadium.
The Fan Centre will be open from 10am to 1pm on Saturday 22 April to support with any ticket queries on the day of the game. Please contact 0151 556 1878.
Supporters who have ticketing issues after this time should visit the Away Collection point at Selhurst Park. The collection point is positioned on the corner of the Arthur Wait Stand at the top of Park Road, next to Entrance 4. The collection point will be open two hours before kick-off and supporters collecting duplicate tickets should take photo ID with them on the day.
HELP AND SUPPORT
There will also be a team of Everton travel stewards at the game to help with any issues that may arise whilst you are there.
For further information updates from Merseyside Police please follow @merpolefc on Twitter.
Fan Engagement Manager Christine Prior will be available from 1pm until kick off to support with any issues that arise and can be contacted on 07794055321.
STADIUM INFORMATION
Selhurst Park is a cashless stadium. All payments inside and outside the stadium will be contactless and cash will not be accepted.
A wide range of refreshments will be available for purchase on the concourse, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Supporters can bring a bag/backpack (small enough to fit under their seat) into the stadium, subject to a full search at the turnstiles. Alternatively, luggage can be left for free at the Information Centre which is located at Entrance 9. The Information Centre is open three hours prior to kick-off and until 30 minutes after the final whistle. Uncollected items are taken to the Main Reception at Selhurst Park.
Flags and banners are allowed in the away section, but they must be no larger than 2x1 meters and have evidence of a fire safety certificate to gain entry. Flags must not contain anything considered to be offensive, discriminatory, defamatory, or inflammatory, including politically motivated or nationalistic. Any flags or banners that are displayed in areas that block exits, stairwells or other areas that could have a safety risk will be removed or relocated.
The Prince George in Thornton Heath is the only local pub that will allow away supporters pre-match.
There is no available parking at the stadium and strict parking regulations are in operation on the streets immediately surrounding the stadium. Local parking enforcement will be in operation and supporters who do not adhere to the relevant restrictions risk being issued with a fine along with the possibility of having their vehicle removed or relocated by Croydon Council.
ACCESSIBILE INFORMATION
Accessible toilets are available throughout the stadium and there is a changing places facility in close proximity to the accessible viewing platform in the Lower Holmesdale Road Stand. A smaller changing area with a drop-down table is available in the Main Stand.
A member of Crystal Palace staff will visit you in your location to take your refreshments order and deliver it directly to you. Alternatively, there are bars and kiosks nearby with lowered sales counters and lap trays available for wheelchair users on request.
There are headphones available for use within the stadium for those with impaired vision to listen to match commentary and these can be booked by contacting Pam Groves on 020 8768 6080 or pamela.groves@cpfc.co.uk
Drop off can be arranged through council transport services. To arrange this, please click here for Croydon Council’s website and click here for Bromley Council’s website.
There are a small number of blue badge holder bays available in Sainsbury’s car park which is located next to the stadium. These bays are occupied on a strictly first come first served basis and can only be occupied on the production of a blue badge.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Please be advised to check all chosen travel routes prior to travelling due to any unforeseen circumstances which may affect your travel plans.
Approaching from the North: Take the M1 or M40 onto the M25 (towards Heathrow & Gatwick airports). At Junction 7 turn off and head North along the M23 (signposted Croydon & Central London). The M23 will become the A23, after 4-5 miles (Purley), you will reach a large Tesco's superstore on your right-hand side, turn left into the one-way system and continue to follow signs for A23 Central London.
After 3-4 miles (passing through several sets of traffic lights and a warehouse trading estate) you will come onto the Lombard roundabout. Take the 2nd exit into Thornton Road. After 3/4 of a mile, you will reach a second roundabout.
Take the 4th exit left onto Brigstock Road. Follow Brigstock Road until you come to another Tesco's on your left-hand side, the road will bear round to the right into Thornton Heath High Street. Go to the end of the High Street where you will come onto a mini roundabout, with the Prince George Public House on your left. Turn left into Whitehorse Lane.
Continue along Whitehorse Lane, you will go through a set of pedestrian controlled lights and as you come to the set of traffic lights you will see traffic wardens who will turn you right into Park Road. Travel up Park Road until you are directed to stop by other traffic wardens. Passengers must not unload anywhere else.
Approaching from the South or East: M25 to Junction 7, turn off and head North along the M23 (signposted Croydon & Central London). Then follow the directions shown above.
Approaching from the West: Take either the M3, M4 or M40 onto the M25 (towards Gatwick airport). At Junction 7, turn off and head North along the M23 (signposted Croydon & Central London). Then follow the directions shown above.
Alternative Route: Take the M1 onto the M25 and follow it round clockwise sign posted towards Dartford, continue over the Dartford Crossing and exit the M25 at J6 go around the roundabout and follow the signs for Croydon A22.
Continue along the A22 until you go underneath a railway bridge with the large Tesco’s superstore on your Left-hand side. Follow the directions for the A23 Central London (Then continue as per the directions above) This is a longer route, but you’ll avoid all the roadworks.
Train: The nearest local stations are Selhurst, Norwood Junction & Thornton Heath, all of which are within a 10-15-minute walk.
Bus: Frequent bus services operate from all directions to Selhurst Park. For more information visit Transport For London.
FAN BEHAVIOUR AND SAFTEY ANNOUNCEMENT
Anti-Discrimination: Everton Football Club has a zero-tolerance stance on any discriminatory behaviour and language used to travel to, from or during the match. We are committed and dedicated to embracing equality and diversity in everything that we do. We take this opportunity to remind supporters about the Club's ‘All Together Now’ campaign, which was launched to promote a ‘Football Family for Everyone’. We will not stop in our mission to drive equality through the positive power of football.
Possession or Use of Pyrotechnics: Everton Football Club does not condone the use of pyrotechnics under any circumstances. Any fan found using them will be subject to action by the Club and police. Away clubs use various techniques to detect the possession and use of pyrotechnics. Any person found in possession of such items are liable to arrest which could result in a criminal conviction and subsequent football ban.
Anti-Social Behaviour on Concourses: We ask all fans to consider fellow supporters while on club concourses. Any anti-social behaviour, such as beer throwing, can result in ejection from the stadium, or, in the case more serious incidents, arrest and a subsequent football ban.
Please enjoy your matchday. We would like to thank you for your continued support in protecting Everton Football Club's reputation and support in enhancing the matchday experience for all.
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Post by jimmy on Apr 19, 2023 14:21:52 GMT
Do I dare say it - MUST WIN GAME They'll beat us at their place comfortably.
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