marky No.1 wrote:If all the people that had logged on tonight had laid a brick everything would be hunky dory
A call to wayne perhaps?????
marky No.1 wrote:If all the people that had logged on tonight had laid a brick everything would be hunky dory
Handover on the 6th; fullish house on the 10th. One full working day between the two. Good luck with the safety certificate!
Trevor wrote:Callum wrote:Keith you've summed it up and coming from someone like you it speaks volumes. It is a farce and what's worse, whenever it does get finished, it's quite frankly an embarrassment. I won't bother ranting on about the north stand (or lack of), the building down the side of the pitch (this has to be a world first for purpose built stadiums), the home and away terraces having the same capacity and perhaps worst of all (allegedly) no shed for the groundstaff!
I don't think certain posters will be using the phrase "leave it to the experts" anymore.
"The new home stand will accommodate 2234 standing spectators and will have bar and catering outlets in a large enclosed concourse to the rear of the stand.
The away stand will accommodate 1389 standing visitors and will have its own bar and catering outlet."
DawZi wrote:this is the only adult comment on there of concern, get your heads round thisHandover on the 6th; fullish house on the 10th. One full working day between the two. Good luck with the safety certificate!
health & safety are very powerful! there's no compromising with them, they can close the site/ground at the drop of a hardhat
Curly wrote:Has anyone looked out of their window lately?
People running around screaming, blood and carnage everywhere, it's like a scene from Mad Max!
Mothers throwing their children in skips, drunk on cheap gin, prophets fortelling the end of world,
in the distance four cloaked horsemen ride their steeds over the piles of festering corpses.
There's a lunar eclipse, dogs howl and cars burn, even the DFS sale is over!
"Whats happening,Daddy?" a young voice cries
"Morecambe have cancelled three friendlies, son"
bigreddog wrote:Sounds like BBC Radio Lancashire were a little less "open mike" than the bay, you can sense the disappointment in his voice though.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/morecambe/8815136.stm
bigreddog wrote:Sounds like BBC Radio Lancashire were a little less "open mike" than the bay, you can sense the disappointment in his voice though.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/morecambe/8815136.stm
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