Weststander
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No, it's just boring going over the same old stuff.
Don't tune in to this thread then, staying on the exciting stuff instead.
No, it's just boring going over the same old stuff.
Richard Hebberd once told me that the footings are sufficient for another tier all around the ground if needed but it would be a very expensive job and there would obviously have to be the demand to warrant the expenditure. I would expect the planning permission to be a formality
No, it's just boring going over the same old stuff.
It's a dirty job but someone has to do it!!!
The interlinked giant steel arches holding the roofs, anchored into 1000's tonnes of concrete underground, would all have to be demolished, for any of the stands to be raised.
Not sure why you called the OP a troll though, he joined before you.
The interlinked giant steel arches holding the roofs, anchored into 1000's tonnes of concrete underground, would all have to be demolished, for any of the stands to be raised.
You have lost me.
You have lost me.
Why does it matter how long you are on a forum for!!!!
86 posts in 11 years!!!
Troll maybe said tongue in cheek but you can't argue that this subject hasn't been done to death.
Still posting on the thread that bores you!
Why does it matter how long you are on a forum for!!!!
86 posts in 11 years!!!
Troll maybe said tongue in cheek but you can't argue that this subject hasn't been done to death.
Smaller seats.
The only way to get more fans in the Amex, is smaller fans.
As from June 30th, no fan who weighs more than 12 stone will be allowed a season ticket, anyone with a BMA over 30, is definitely banned, and if your arse is wider than14 inches you will have to sit on someones lap
That is probably why he said it was possible but would be very expensive. He suggested the attendnace could be increased by about 50% I dont know as I know nothing about it and just repeating what he told me on one occassion.