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Post by Topper Gas on Dec 5, 2018 17:28:43 GMT
Do they have any tents they can bring as payment? As a season ticket holder at Bath Rugby, i can tell you their 'temporary' stands put our 'temporary stands' to shame. Although i'm pretty sure this will come as a surprise to no one. However at least we do put some tarpaulin over ours! I sit open to the elements at the rec, which can be rather unpleasant and soggy. Not sure an "open" stand can beat ours covered stands, think I'd sooner stand in the rain than get a soaking sat down. As far as the BP article it's typically click bait given that it seems the Mem has already been ruled out.
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Post by gregsy on Dec 5, 2018 17:30:55 GMT
I hope the new stadium in 2053 will have safe standing for coffins as I will probably be in one by then, even with the lid off, I doubt I will be able to see much of the game as my eyes will have probably dropped out of their sockets by then. Perhaps we could have a first in stadium financing and rather than the ''buy a brick' scheme used by many clubs we could have ''be a brick'.... Simply by mixing our ground bones and ashes with cement mixture we could save the club construction costs and imortalise ourselves within the stadium....
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Post by scoobydoogas on Dec 5, 2018 17:31:57 GMT
I hope the new stadium in 2053 will have safe standing for coffins as I will probably be in one by then, even with the lid off, I doubt I will be able to see much of the game as my eyes will have probably dropped out of their sockets by then. You can live in the hope that the football may be of such a high quality as to get your heart racing again and you may be able to walk out of your coffin
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2018 17:32:58 GMT
I hope the new stadium in 2053 will have safe standing for coffins as I will probably be in one by then, even with the lid off, I doubt I will be able to see much of the game as my eyes will have probably dropped out of their sockets by then. Perhaps we could have a first in stadium financing and rather than the ''buy a brick' scheme used by many clubs we could have ''be a brick'.... Simply by mixing our ground bones and ashes with cement mixture we could save the club construction costs and imortalise ourselves witbin the the stadium.... For the vast majority of us that would appear to be our only option.
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Post by gashead1981 on Dec 5, 2018 17:36:06 GMT
To be honest, buddying up with a Rugby club again would be a good idea. If you see what city have done and what Coventry have done with wasps at the Ricoh it makes the stadium even more affordable and you double your income stream all of which helps player budgets.
Perhaps Gloucester would like a different home to Kingsholm?
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Post by legas on Dec 5, 2018 17:37:11 GMT
I hope the new stadium in 2053 will have safe standing for coffins as I will probably be in one by then, even with the lid off, I doubt I will be able to see much of the game as my eyes will have probably dropped out of their sockets by then. Perhaps we could have a first in stadium financing and rather than the ''buy a brick' scheme used by many clubs we could have ''be a brick'.... Simply by mixing our ground bones and ashes with cement mixture we could save the club construction costs and imortalise ourselves within the stadium.... Sorry but the wife has already asked me to do this to save money on our new extension.
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Post by Iliveinbidefordgas on Dec 5, 2018 17:43:31 GMT
What could be the 14 other options. I would have thought Twerton would have been ideal yes it would rovers I am talking about gotta love trumpton !
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Post by syg on Dec 5, 2018 18:47:47 GMT
Ashto# gat#, ye right they are going to have the #### and two rugby teams playing there, clearly not feasible.
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Post by aforce on Dec 5, 2018 19:17:59 GMT
I hope the new stadium in 2053 will have safe standing for coffins as I will probably be in one by then, even with the lid off, I doubt I will be able to see much of the game as my eyes will have probably dropped out of their sockets by then. Perhaps we could have a first in stadium financing and rather than the ''buy a brick' scheme used by many clubs we could have ''be a brick'.... Simply by mixing our ground bones and ashes with cement mixture we could save the club construction costs and imortalise ourselves within the stadium.... After all the minutes of applauses this season we’d be well on our way to building a stand
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