Generally only the biggest or terminus stations have left luggage these days. When I went to Newcastle away a few years ago I was going to Leeds for work straight after. No left luggage at Newcastle station. I ended up using some bag drop company which entailed leaving my bag with a newsagent somewhere near the station.
This. Also this for FA Cup semi-finals. As much as it is a bit of a wankness, the fact that City have cheated so much they are bored of winning shouldn't stop the rest of us getting a big day out.
Although of course this assessment of the number of 'errors' doesn't take into account the attritional effect of all the micro biases - decisions made, or not made, outside of phases of play scrutinised by VAR, or not deemed a sufficiently high bar for intervention.
Grand Central Station doesn't. Or at least didn't the last time I needed one in the late 00s.
I know this because I once foolishly assumed there would be when presented with an opportunity to kill 14 hours in NYC before my flight home after a routine week in Danbury CT ended a day early, and so ended up trundling my case behind me a few blocks looking for the slightly questionable backstreet haberdashery a station worker put me onto that also offered such a short term luggage storage service at a reasonable price. Despite having to ascend a metal fire escape to get to it.
TNT Sports just said only one team have defended the Champions League. Which is semantically true but it's the same trophy that many teams defended over the years.
Gerrard just said if it's a game of football then Arsenal will lose. Which tells you everything you need to know about Arsenal.