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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Oct 2, 2007 16:00:26 GMT 10
What Dibo is saying is that we should have terraces in bay 16 and a roof over the home end with beer taps running from the bowling club directly into the bay. ;D what? like it's not a good idea?
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Post by T on Oct 2, 2007 16:03:53 GMT 10
What Dibo is saying is that we should have terraces in bay 16 and a roof over the home end with beer taps running from the bowling club directly into the bay. ;D what? like it's not a good idea? Gotta admit, I like the idea of the beer taps running directly into the bay! ;D
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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 16:05:36 GMT 10
That Liverpool stadium....... *shakes head* No no no no no. I could laugh at the Scousers forever if they did indeed build it, but honestly, no. Don't inflict that monstrosity on the football world. Please.
Any roof built on the North End of Bluetongue would have to cover the entire end though, no point in a retarded little piece of tin covering a bay or two. I know it sounds obvious, but no doubt some people would think we only mean covering Bay 16......
As for a terrace in our bay?? F*CK YES!!!! Borussia Dortmund do it, and do it f*cking well. Why can't we??
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Post by dru on Oct 2, 2007 16:05:46 GMT 10
What Dibo is saying is that we should have terraces in bay 16 and a roof over the home end with beer taps running from the bowling club directly into the bay. ;D what? like it's not a good idea? No I love the idea, one reason I'm so looking foward to going to Perth in november, but I only need one sentence to say it. Edit: All i was really trying to do was bring your post down to a size that serious would actually read. You know the youth today with there short attention sp look at the big yellow truck going past my window. ;D
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Post by serious14 on Oct 2, 2007 16:10:02 GMT 10
Hahaha, says you pal - if I believed everything the Terrorgraph told me I'd be topping up my Ritalin subscription daily, being the overhyped child that I am. Because that's good parenting, don'tchaknow??
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Post by dru on Oct 2, 2007 16:26:14 GMT 10
What were you talking to me.
I agree 80c is bad value for that much single ply.
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Oct 2, 2007 16:48:20 GMT 10
That Liverpool stadium....... *shakes head* No no no no no. I could laugh at the Scousers forever if they did indeed build it, but honestly, no. Don't inflict that monstrosity on the football world. Please. thbbbbbbbbbbbbbb they'll build it, and they'll get approval to expand it to 80k capacity too, and it looks to me to be set to be one of the most unique and character-laden grounds in the world, and it will still be a great ground for football. it seems that most people who don't like it are people who don't like liverpool... Any roof built on the North End of Bluetongue would have to cover the entire end though, no point in a retarded little piece of tin covering a bay or two. I know it sounds obvious, but no doubt some people would think we only mean covering Bay 16...... all 7 bays along the northern end and all 22 rows and the walkway behind should be covered. could be designed much along the same lines as the rooves of the eastern and western stands. As for a terrace in our bay?? F*CK YES!!!! Borussia Dortmund do it, and do it f*cking well. Why can't we?? won't happen because they've invested a lot in putting seats in and most people (much as we'd like to think it sometimes, we aren't representative of most people) would see a terrace as a retrograde step. i think it would and should be less of a priority than a roof and a bar.
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Post by serious14 on Oct 3, 2007 9:45:57 GMT 10
and it looks to me to be set to be one of the most unique and character-laden grounds in the world, and it will still be a great ground for football. 'Cause that's worked so well for the Emirates and all........ Can't beat the Trafford mate, don't even bother trying.
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Oct 4, 2007 10:38:21 GMT 10
and it looks to me to be set to be one of the most unique and character-laden grounds in the world, and it will still be a great ground for football. 'Cause that's worked so well for the Emirates and all........ Can't beat the Trafford mate, don't even bother trying. 2 things about emirates - it's neither unique nor character laden as it's basically the same as the estadio alvalade and the estadio da luz in portugal (and it's full of arsenal supporters), but it has put arsenal in a position where the growth in gate revenue pushed them above STG200 million turnover for the last financial year, with a frankly staggering STG50 million profit. if they wanted to go on a buying spree chelsea style they could, but instead of being funded by dodgy russian gas money it would be from actual revenues. they wouldn't have to worry about someone losing interest and pulling the investment. and old trafford is big, but that's about all you can say for it. i don't see a whole lot that's special about it at all.
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Post by serious14 on Oct 4, 2007 17:16:55 GMT 10
*mutters something about Trafford's eventual potential capacity of 96 000, bigger than Wembley*
I just hope that for Liverpool's sake the Reclaim the Kop campaign keeps on going hard when that new "stadium" opens - that end would look amazing with all the scarf waving and whatnot, would be a shame to see everyone seated and mute.
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