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    Falkirk Stadium

    Looking for advice here.

    I'm going to the Diddy Cup final next Sunday, which is at Falkirk Stadium. I've never been there before.

    I remember some posts on here about it being a hassle to get to. What's the best option from Edinburgh? Car, train and bus all considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Looking for advice here.

    I'm going to the Diddy Cup final next Sunday, which is at Falkirk Stadium. I've never been there before.

    I remember some posts on here about it being a hassle to get to. What's the best option from Edinburgh? Car, train and bus all considered.

    Ta
    Driving wouldn’t be dreadful as just off M9. Car park at the ground but others may advise better with that. Both Grahamston and Falkirk High Stations quite a distance and not the most pleasant of walks.


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    Falkirk Grahamston station is a brisk 20 minute walk away, closer to half an hour if you are taking your time. The walk will take you past The Mill Inn if a pint is of interest (it's a total dive). Fairly straightforward walk, mostly a straight road.

    Car park is huge but the traffic getting in and particularly getting out can be a nightmare. It's an easy enough drive in and there are shops etc within walking distance towards the college if you are early. There's also the Kelpies just across the road from the car park too.

    Never been on the bus so can't help with that one.
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    Last time I was there I parked on West Mains Road which was an easy 5 min walk. That was 2016 mind you so not sure re restrictions now.

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    It's been a while since I was last there but I parked at Bog Road at the back of Benny T's chip shop. Hopefully you can still park there. It's a short walk down to the stadium from it.

    A lot of people were parking there though so if you choose to park there go early.

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    One of the easiest stadiums to get to and park at. No idea where you've heard that. Big scheme across from the ground you'll get parked in no problem.

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    Trains a good option. There’s some decent places in the town for food and pints as well.
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    Loads of free parking at West Mains industrial estate, 10 minute walk from ground.

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    One of the easiest stadiums to get to and park at. No idea where you've heard that. Big scheme across from the ground you'll get parked in no problem.
    Agreed, been a few times and same routine. In and out no bother

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    Think you can even park in the Forth Valley College car park on match days. It's one of the easier stadiums to get to IMO.

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    Easy for access and parking (in the estate over the park). There were a lot of horror stories when The Killers played there last year but that was over 20,000 fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    One of the easiest stadiums to get to and park at. No idea where you've heard that. Big scheme across from the ground you'll get parked in no problem.
    Easy, yes, quick to get away, far from it. The Industrial estate was far quicker for me getting back onto the M9 but that was 2016

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    Imagine qualifying for a cup final and being told you're having to play it on astro.

    Scottish football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian Verse View Post
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    Imagine qualifying for a cup final and being told you're having to play it on astro.

    Scottish football.
    Both teams play their home games on astro

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    iirc we parked at forth valley college last time we were there

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    Appreciate all the advice, folks.

    Not as difficult as I was expecting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Trains a good option. There’s some decent places in the town for food and pints as well.
    If you're ok with Wetherspoons the beer is cheap as chips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Both teams play their home games on astro
    Christ that's even worse.

    When did Raith get astro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian Verse View Post
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    Christ that's even worse.

    When did Raith get astro?
    4-5 years ago? Pre-covid.

    Hibs played on it a couple of years ago.
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    I once took my Christmas tree to the Falkirk game a few years ago. True story.

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    Check out the article on the commissioning of EEP’s Astro sponsored by FIFA - Hibs player Dunfermline and as Michel Platinit looked on a Hibs Streaker - yes remember them - did a Kinsmann dive and by the looks of the pics in the Record folks a few layers of skin off in the process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva_Palmeiras View Post
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    Check out the article on the commissioning of EEP’s Astro sponsored by FIFA - Hibs player Dunfermline and as Michel Platinit looked on a Hibs Streaker - yes remember them - did a Kinsmann dive and by the looks of the pics in the Record folks a few layers of skin off in the process.
    Pretty sure that was a Pars fan that did that. Looked the worst pitch ever carpet tiles with no give at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Pretty sure that was a Pars fan that did that. Looked the worst pitch ever carpet tiles with no give at all.
    I'm sure that I can remember Ian Rush being there that day as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTHERNHIBBY View Post
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    I'm sure that I can remember Ian Rush being there that day as well.
    Jean Pierre Papin also

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    Falkirks stadium is situated on what must be one of the coldest parts of Scotland.

    Feels like every time I’ ve been it’s been bitterly cold. Maybe just the general bleakness of the site of ground and it’s open side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carheenlea View Post
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    Falkirks stadium is situated on what must be one of the coldest parts of Scotland.

    Feels like every time I’ ve been it’s been bitterly cold. Maybe just the general bleakness of the site of ground and it’s open side.
    I was freezing at the league cup game last summer, grim place


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    Quote Originally Posted by Carheenlea View Post
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    Falkirks stadium is situated on what must be one of the coldest parts of Scotland.

    Feels like every time I’ ve been it’s been bitterly cold. Maybe just the general bleakness of the site of ground and it’s open side.
    Weirdly had the opposite experience. I was a ref for a day at a kids football tournament and got so sunburnt. But worse was that my feet were roasting after a day with the sun beating down on the rubber pitch, meant boots felt like they were on fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carheenlea View Post
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    Falkirks stadium is situated on what must be one of the coldest parts of Scotland.

    Feels like every time I’ ve been it’s been bitterly cold. Maybe just the general bleakness of the site of ground and it’s open side.
    Certainly isn't helped with the totally exposed location and three sided stadium.

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    Is it true that they can’t build another stand because it would be within the blast zone for Grangemouth or is that an old wives tale?
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    When I go , I park in the Helix car park which is only 5 mins walk away. Usually loads of space

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