No, see my latest response to @Toffefc. Guess I could have worded it better but at least someone understood what I was getting at.What do you mean by "run off"? For the Rain?
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No, see my latest response to @Toffefc. Guess I could have worded it better but at least someone understood what I was getting at.What do you mean by "run off"? For the Rain?
No, see my latest response to @Toffefc. Guess I could have worded it better but at least someone understood what I was getting at.
one of the drawbacks of having the stands tight onto the pitch. Cant have that and a lot of runoffCheers, lad - I was concerned about players overrunning the touchline and ending up in the hoarding behind the goal but, of course, none of our players are fast enough in attack to catch up with play so it's unlikely to be a problem...certainly not for us, anyway
Indeed. Imagine coming into work on a Monday AM and looking at the job allocation board.... seeing your name next to seat numbering for the week....FFS!!Saw that yesterday and hadn’t considered all the seat number would be applied by hand….. some job that would be
It's the mix of it being an utterly mundane task, while also one where you need to constantly have your wits about you to make sure you're putting the right number in.Saw that yesterday and hadn’t considered all the seat number would be applied by hand….. some job that would be
It's the mix of it being an utterly mundane task, while also one where you need to constantly have your wits about you to make sure you're putting the right number in.
It's the ultimate nightmare job: mindless but you can't switch off.
Reckon some of our current squad if they get too close to the stands they'll be dragged off by the scruff of the neck, surf-boarded over the heads of the fans to the back and the nearest exit.one of the drawbacks of having the stands tight onto the pitch. Cant have that and a lot of runoff
Back to the “wall gate” situation, here’s what you get advised whilst getting a ticket at Portsmouth:
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Are we about to get the same at BMD?
@Tom Hughes @The binman chronicles
Bobby Elstone would have never let that happen. Always fighting for the little fella, him.Back to the “wall gate” situation, here’s what you get advised whilst getting a ticket at Portsmouth:
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Are we about to get the same at BMD?
@Tom Hughes @The binman chronicles
Pretty much the same as Goodison now. My regular seat in the 3rd row of the Paddock, you struggle to see the dugout unless standing.Back to the “wall gate” situation, here’s what you get advised whilst getting a ticket at Portsmouth:
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Are we about to get the same at BMD?
@Tom Hughes @The binman chronicles
Watching games on TV I always felt away supporters should be where the cameras don't see them unlike the Emirates, Amex etc. just a pointless personal opinionNorth East corner mate.
Watching games on TV I always felt away supporters should be where the cameras don't see them unlike the Emirates, Amex etc. just a pointless personal opinion
If every ground did the same i would like it to be how it used to be,away fans behind the goal.the limbs at analfield when sig scored in fa cup,or scoreboard end at old trafford in 70,s and 80,sWatching games on TV I always felt away supporters should be where the cameras don't see them unlike the Emirates, Amex etc. just a pointless personal opinion