Snap I’m sat there on Saturday with my Grandson.I originally posted this in Feb 2021
Guess who's just dropped on for two tickets for the family enclosure this Saturday? ? Grandson No. 4 is very, VERY excited.![]()
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Snap I’m sat there on Saturday with my Grandson.I originally posted this in Feb 2021
Guess who's just dropped on for two tickets for the family enclosure this Saturday? ? Grandson No. 4 is very, VERY excited.![]()
trying to get a couple for me and me arl fella, he hasn't been well and hasn't been since 2019. May not have many chances left ?Snap I’m sat there on Saturday with my Grandson.
Yeah I saw that went from nothing to complete very quickly.They had installed some of the corner terracing on the north stand last week. Im pretty confident it will be completed this week ahead of the roof truss installation next week.
@alan ball may be able to help you out heretrying to get a couple for me and me arl fella, he hasn't been well and hasn't been since 2019. May not have many chances left ?
I'll DM you pal@alan ball may be able to help you out here
Saw some photos on the GOT facebook group that showed those blue supports being lifted in, so I think that would mean that being done this week and ready for the trusses next week.Trusses next week now I've just been informed
I guess we will find out. It seems to me that they have to get it in before the roof truss goes up. I can’t see how they can install terracing after.Yeah I saw that went from nothing to complete very quickly.
The only thing that makes me doubt whether they’ll do the rest in a week is that they started on that corner, I think, on the Sunday morning of the United game (could have been the Sunday after tbh - can’t remember exactly. I was watching them put the first sections in place. If it’s taken them 2/3 weeks to put one corner in, can they do another 3 in a week?
Let’s see.
I'm sure there will be a way by which to block off the blight of the treatment works next door eg. plant a row of those big f'off Leylandiis or similar along that whole stretch....but ensure that they are protected by some form of anti-inflammatory retardant material/barrier as I would be fearful they may be predisposed to catching on fire. If you know what I mean!No, just from a visual perspective.
If it was a warehouse then there's be less of an issue than a reflective industrial site.
Personally I don’t think it looks too bad. It’s a new industrial site. Nothing special, but not awful.I'm sure there will be a way by which to block off the blight of the treatment works next door eg. plant a row of those big f'off Leylandiis or similar along that whole stretch....but ensure that they are protected by some form of anti-inflammatory retardant material/barrier as I would be fearful they may be predisposed to catching on fire. If you know what I mean!
I disagree. It's something we need to fight to get some definition from.Personally I don’t think it looks too bad. It’s a new industrial site. Nothing special, but not awful.
It’s not derelict and it is maintained.
There are far worse sites all along the dock road that need work really.
There are those amongst us who say the same of you.The less we see of it the better
The comparison pics of the stands lined up against other grounds? They were mineDo you remember when all the initial plans and pics were posted on here? Wonder what page they're on?
It's the one part of that location that I've completely overlooked so far and not yet made an issue out of