I think what's happened is they decided to create a suspended ceiling for whatever reason, but then realised they may need to have access to the flat roof, so decided to make the space big enough for someone to get in for repairs etc. I don't know whether it's included in the 'demise' of the...
But why? I can understand it being lowered a bit for noise insulation etc, but it's like they've tried to create and extra half a floor or something...
From a noise insulation pov, it's brilliant - no banging from the floor above. But it is very odd and I wonder if it would affect re-sale value. I just have no idea what it's for and why someone would do it. I'm going to visit it again tomorrow morning, so perhaps the mystery will be solved then.
Considering putting an offer in the raised ground floor flat in the pic below, but noticed something very unusual. It looks like it has lovely high ceilings, but inside the property you only get two thirds of the windows! There is a section of window that is ABOVE the ceiling - in other words a...
Same applies to the concept of an 'amber' card. It would only complicate things. Can you imagine the endless discussion on whether a card should be yellow, red or amber? It's bad enough as it is!
And the thing is Arteta does it ALL the time without sanction. It's a shame Mitoma didn't deliberately run into him. Woulda been interesting to see how the ref reacted (booking for Mitoma I suspect...).
So Arteta can spend almost entire games outside his technical area parading down the touchline and nothing happens, but Hurzeler steps a yard on to the pitch to talk to one of his players when the ball is dead and has the book thrown at him?
In the North Stand, slightly to the left of the goal, about two thirds up (at least that's where I usually stood).
I remember those mid-week games at the Goldstone, when I used to get the train back to London from Hove station with work the next day. Knackered, usually cold and usually...
Bums on seats no longer matter, which is why Bmuff and Brentford can survive in the Premier League. All the money comes from TV - it doesn't really matter that much if you are playing in front of 11,000 or 60,000.
It's a right mess. I think linos DO still put their flags up when it is CLEARLY offside, which is why people were getting on the back of the fella on the East side yesterday. A couple of instances where he could have flagged because it was obvious.
While we're on the subject, it annoys me that...