I'm thinking more of the things I hate about modern football - music when goals are scored, that stupid countdown they used before k/o at the Euro's, the idiots that dress up like gimps etc etc.
I'm a fairweather fan I guess. I've done my supporting when I was younger and now pick and choose. Not necessarily the big games though, in fact next season i'm more likely to go to places like Stoke and Swansea than Man Utd and Arsenal.
I'm in and out of St Pancras so no tube needed thankfully. I hate using public transport in London as it is because I always think i'm gonna get pick pocketed or a bag snatched, and am one of these people you see fumbling about in his inside pocket at the tube ticket turnstiles and then fumbling about putting it back once through. I'm bad enough in an airport FFS what with all the holiday money and passports etc on me. I've got one of those granny alarms connecting my wallet to my inside pocket zip. I'd recommend them - ideal for such situations and for use in general especially in busy foreign cities http://www.stoppashop.co.uk/self-defence-products/personal-attack-alarms-and-sprays/sureguard-electronic-purse-alarm.html
National express isn't practical for me as it'd mean a 10 mile journey to catch the bus and in any case there's no route back for when my plane lands (i've checked).
As for the train prices every site has given the same figure for super off peak returns so i'm gonna nip down to the station and book the tickets there.
I'm seriously considering cancelling my airport parking and getting the train which works out cheaper than the parking from the searches i've done and that's without taking into account the fuel i'd use driving. But i'd still like to get a cheaper train price. Who's best to book with?
Ring them up, they can reset passwords etc from the ticket office. Probably best to ring the actual ticket office - i'm sure someone must have the direct number.