Samba wrote:he posted it on his twitter page. he has had warning letters about damaging the stadium when he bangs his metal leg !
Ribman? I'm gonna call him f**king Ironman, from now on..
perhaps we should all start kicking the ***** bowl to pieces. how about all jumping up and down in unison as they do in germany. will the scaffolding and breeze blocks take it ?
the place is starting to look tatty and will need some repairs soon. obviously we wont pay for it and LS185 or whoever is responsible will want to do it on the cheap. perhaps if the cost is too much they might flog it to the dido boys ?
noticed on BT sport they were saying what a wonderful stadium the bowl was . are they taking the p ?
The only silver lining on Spurs stadium is they may nick enough business off LS for it to go bust and we can pick it up dirt cheap. At least they can’t nick the baseball lol.
Its probably been talked about but does anyone know why there are a bunch (a whole other stand) of claret and blue seats underneath the tarpaulin under the screen in the Trevor Brooking stand?
rainhamtown wrote:Its probably been talked about but does anyone know why there are a bunch (a whole other stand) of claret and blue seats underneath the tarpaulin under the screen in the Trevor Brooking stand?
That’s the actual lower tier as used for athletics etc, & the only permanent structure in that cesspit.
Our version of the lower tier is glorified demountable seating...
Latest stadium SAG meeting minutes from 15th Feb online now:
Details of Brimingham City debrief missing.
LLDC shared details of all planned road closures around the park that will affect events at the
stadium along with the new business layout from 2020. New way finding will be in place.
WHU raised their concerns around the road closures and requested a letter including the map be shared
with them. It was noted that WH will be added to the site wide email distribution list for road closures.
Other bits about how the velodrome might be used for the commonwealth games, ticket touting and barriers on the stadium island/egress:
Moving supporters closer to the pitch at the London Stadium will have to wait for now!
Insiders close to the project say there is zero chance that the Sir Trevor Brooking and Bobby Moore stands will be reconfigured this summer in time for next season.
Minutes of the London Stadium Safety Advisory Group (LS-SAG) chaired by Newham on 15th February reveal ” LS185 advised that (ticket office) staff will be deployed at the turnstiles going forward. Concession turnstiles are being trialled.”
So I am going to send my boy through separate turnstile? He's 8 now and can probably handle it but he's been going since he was three. Not sure I'd have been comfortable with it.
Another move introduced without any consultation or thought.
If they are to introduce this George, I'd imagine this means they'll direct those with concession tickets to the end turnstile, instead of sending young kids to an entirely different gate? Still, that could be too much like common sense for WHU.
HarlowEssexHammer wrote:If they are to introduce this George, I'd imagine this means they'll direct those with concession tickets to the end turnstile, instead of sending young kids to an entirely different gate? Still, that could be too much like common sense for WHU.
Isnt the point though that the younguns will be at a different turnstile to their parent?
Even if it was the next one along you still wouldn't want a three/four year old going through on his/her own.
Unless they intend to let the parent use the same concession turnstile.