Mersey trout mateNot just the cream that floats to the top
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Mersey trout mateNot just the cream that floats to the top
Might just need to fly a bit higher…It's a health and safety issue. It's going to be a problem if helicopters or drone's are going to be circling that stadium.
"Disappointing news from Merseyside today. Evertons team were expecting to parachute into the new stadium for the first ever match but were diverted after it was found one of the adjacent wind turbines was spinning at a dangerous 3mph"Might just need to fly a bit higher…
Seriously, are expecting the new Bond to land on the pitch, shoot someone and then fly off only to be killed in a turbine collision?
Only in your world
More from an aesthtic p.o.v. tbh.Dave’s had to go from “this stadium is never happening in a million years” to “well that turbine looks a bit dangerous”. Just sublime.
More from an aesthtic p.o.v. tbh.
The loss of height from this stadium to placate opponents of it means that anything that high and that near is an unwelcome comparison that underlines the club's lack of ambition on capacity.
We've gone from, "it won't get built" to "mind the Helicopters"I think we can all agree though that it could do with not being there.
I'm absolutely sure this was never considered in any risk assesment
I think building a ground on a dock, after filling it in, with a wonderful design and location shows plenty of ambition. Might be misplaced, granted, but that ground is not unambitious.
It is. However the design and lack of capacity are issues for many people still.
You know what I mean. The progress of a construction project cant be judged by spend alone and, a construction project is much more than just the site work itself. A £500m project thats spent £100, isn't simply 1/5 of the way though.
I don’t remember seeing swings or a roundabout at Goodison.It's not a dock anymore.