You are trying to defend the indefensible with that Clark decision specifically and also your general point about angles of delivery and LBW.
Did you draw straight lines on your piece of paper? Or allow for movement through the air and/or off the pitch?
LBWs that look wrong are usually just...
After a bit of looking around online, I think it is a 5 inch case that I need and then my horizontal distances to spindle and key will match up. I'm assuming that the vertical distances are helpfully standardised (even going back a few decades) so the new lock will fit the existing doorframe...
Thanks again. Concerned though that edge to spindle (105mm) and edge to key hole (37mm) distances that I have are not standard. Are 125mm and 50mm more common? Feels like required woodwork could be difficult even if vertical distances fit..?
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Thanks very much for this. Could be the right answer as don't need lock - just want the door to stay shut and pets not able to nudge open...
Could ball catch (aka "bales catch") just be lined up with the existing lower squarer hole in the door frame? Or would the matching recess need to be...
Wow! Ding Dong! indeed...
Thank you so much for top info.
The holes in the door frame are 20mm bottom and 28mm top with 16mm between.
The hole in the edge of the door is 72mm and 118mm to the edge of the sort of recess.
Hope NSCers in DIY mode this BH Weekend can spare a moment to offer me a bit of helpful advice...
Hopefully photos attached will basically show what needs doing.
Issue is that the replacement lock I've bought doesn't fit the holes in the doorframe or in the door edge.
I suspect the...
Yes, love a bit of it. My grandfather was a Londoner and my Dad used to send us kids "up the apples" at bedtime...a tradition that persists into our next generation.
Only a few words of it are in my natural vocab. "Barnet" probably highest frequency.
That reminds me of an old Mrs G. favourite when we'd fallen out...
"I can't do right for doing wrong"
It is meant to be self-absolving but it doesn't make sense?
Has anyone mentioned Brian Clough or Bobby Robson on NSC today yet...?
That is my sadness. In the 70s or 80s Bloom and Potter would have taken the Albion right to the top of English football.
Would have been amazing but impossible now.
This.
Most of us have got far more important things to think about and get on with.
If Graham Potter really is the individual who solved football management in a way that can't be replicated or equalled then we are screwed.
If he is actually just a very good football manager then we'll be fine.
Still 200 to sell - so meaningful opening of the Exchange looks unlikely.
Thanks to NSC it looks like we might be able to fill at least one extra seat in WSU (just going through club process with a kind NSC friend).
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Thanks very much for clearing this up Bozza.
So, this thread is currently in order and if anyone can help me out with a spare ticket anywhere in WSU for Sunday then I'd be very, very grateful for a PM.
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If it's the same as BHAFC then the passing on of tickets is actively encouraged by the club. Not sure about the "selling" bit. Presumably BHAFC are not interested in pursuing each transaction and trying to determine if a discreet compensation was made or not?
The main requirement is that the...
Why? Ticket sharing among friends is actively encouraged by the club to get more fans in the ground and provide a useful extra income stream.
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Main areas of ground Inc. NS, ESU and WSU are "sold out". Only around 200 tickets left to sell around the ground. So there is a decent chance of the Exchange opening but it will, as often is, be late in the day.
If any NSC friend has got a spare U18 seat in WSU then please PM me as I'm looking...