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The results (graphs) of the wind tests were released earlier in the consultation process. It resulted in the original change in design where the multi-storey car park was incorporated into the west side of the main building, with sheltered pedestrian access underneath and the windbreakers added along the outside of the south stand.That’s great, where’s that from?
I remember hearing that they’d very much designed with wind in mind, and that they modified the wind baffles around the ground as part of the final design tweaks.
I’d love a proper documentary or something about all of this stuff.
Some creative accounting would have been underway a long time ago. Whispers that the steel to be used was from one of Alisher's companies which to my knowledge, has neither been denied or confirmed.
That last paragraph is promising. I think that’s what we’ve all been a bit worried about… but I guess the proof will be in the pudding on the first windy matchday!The results (graphs) of the wind tests were released earlier in the consultation process. It resulted in the original change in design where the multi-storey car park was incorporated into the west side of the main building, with sheltered pedestrian access underneath and the windbreakers added along the outside of the south stand.
That design was subsequently revised again, with the car park removed but the stepped approach to the west stand included - with sheltered access underneath.
The graphs of wind movement showed the inside of the stadium to be fairly well protected by the high enclosed roof, and minimal wind impact at pitch level.
That's what I'm thinking amongst all the fog surrounding this whole issue at the moment.Wasn't there an article a while back that said the steel was coming from a UK company?
One MP did name drop Usmanov in the list of other people who should be expelled. It's going to put us in a difficult position potentially, but some things are bigger than football.
That's what I'm thinking amongst all the fog surrounding this whole issue at the moment.
The comments about the steel coming from USM were definitely mentioned. Then Laing's said the steel would be sourced from the UK .
I don't think wind at pitch level should be a concern. These enclosed modern stadia with high roof canopies are rarely impacted by wind.That last paragraph is promising. I think that’s what we’ve all been a bit worried about… but I guess the proof will be in the pudding on the first windy matchday!
Try the Carlisle Grounds in Bray with an easterly wind coming off the Irish Sea!That last paragraph is promising. I think that’s what we’ve all been a bit worried about… but I guess the proof will be in the pudding on the first windy matchday!
If I said Johnson , some would have wondered who I was on about ?? Job done. Thanks for the info tho !Boris?
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is up to his tonsils in Russian money and influence. He won't impose any tough sanctions unless his position becomes untenable.
As for us let's see this crack board come up with sponsorships outside of USM and Megafon, which they should have been doing regardless.
Whiter than white is Margaret Hodge :
Margaret Hodge benefited from tax haven
/Margaret Hodge has received more than £1.5m in shares from the tax haven of Liechtenstein, according to *The Times* [1]. /www.accountingweb.co.uk
As is the current cesspit of a government:
Headlines.Abramovich and Usmanov don't even spend much time in the UK, what's the point in sanctioning them.
Boris?
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is up to his tonsils in Russian money and influence. He won't impose any tough sanctions unless his position becomes untenable.
As for us let's see this crack board come up with sponsorships outside of USM and Megafon, which they should have been doing regardless.