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Post by gasincider on Jul 22, 2016 17:11:20 GMT
Is in the process of completion. KB has just confirmed on Twitter.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 18:04:23 GMT
Yer 'tis
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jul 22, 2016 18:22:24 GMT
What a shambles that looks
So you pay £20 quid to have a post right in your sight line....
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Post by gasonthemount on Jul 22, 2016 18:30:01 GMT
You pay £18 to stand in the Blackthorn with a post in the way!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 18:31:20 GMT
Now we have two tents! Wonder how many 'tinpot' comments there are on the Rovers Appreciation site 'OTIB'.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 18:41:31 GMT
Makes you wonder if that can be put up in a little over a day, whats all this talk about the UWE if it eventually happens, taking sixty weeks to build.
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Post by womble on Jul 22, 2016 18:45:43 GMT
Makes you wonder if that can be put up in a little over a day, whats all this talk about the UWE if it eventually happens, taking sixty weeks to build. Well if you don't mind UWE looking like a larger version of that, then they could probably knock it up in 60 days.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 18:50:07 GMT
What a shambles that looks So you pay £20 quid to have a post right in your sight line.... Was going to say the same, but thought I'd get shot down for it.
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Post by oldgas on Jul 22, 2016 18:50:18 GMT
I would rather have two crappy tent stands because people want to watch Rovers than have open spaces where they stand because we've become a sh** Conference side that manages a 3000 crowd on a good day.
The future is looking good for our club, I reckon the new stadium is going to happen, along with the training ground and facilities. Just imagine how brilliant it will feel sitting in the new stadium and comparing it with the Mem.
Imagine the bile and spiteful, jealous hatred emanating from the open sewer sh**-house that it Ashton Gate.
Can't wait. It will be so sweet
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Post by bs9trymer on Jul 22, 2016 18:50:38 GMT
Yer 'tis That's brilliant and they have left room for a shack to sell pies from too...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 18:53:39 GMT
I would rather have two crappy tent stands because people want to watch Rovers than have open spaces where they stand because we've become a sh** Conference side that manages a 3000 crowd on a good day. The future is looking good for our club, I reckon the new stadium is going to happen, along with the training ground and facilities. Just imagine how brilliant it will feel sitting in the new stadium and comparing it with the Mem. Imagine the bile and spiteful, jealous hatred emanating from the open sewer sh**-house that it Ashton Gate. Can't wait. It will be so sweet The stand looks conference standard.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 19:00:48 GMT
I would rather have two crappy tent stands because people want to watch Rovers than have open spaces where they stand because we've become a sh** Conference side that manages a 3000 crowd on a good day. The future is looking good for our club, I reckon the new stadium is going to happen, along with the training ground and facilities. Just imagine how brilliant it will feel sitting in the new stadium and comparing it with the Mem. Imagine the bile and spiteful, jealous hatred emanating from the open sewer sh**-house that it Ashton Gate. Can't wait. It will be so sweet The stand looks conference standard. How many tented stands did you sit in, in the conference? That stand is a temporary festival structure. Unfortunately I believe it will become a permanent fixture... I also long for the day that the hopeful UWE posts cease and they start building the Chuffing thing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 19:04:00 GMT
The stand looks conference standard. How many tented stands did you sit in, in the conference? That stand is a temporary festival structure. Unfortunately I believe it will become a permanent fixture... I also long for the day that the hopeful UWE posts cease and they start building the Chuffing thing. Could not agree more with your final comment Simon.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jul 22, 2016 19:05:30 GMT
The stand looks conference standard. How many tented stands did you sit in, in the conference? That stand is a temporary festival structure. Unfortunately I believe it will become a permanent fixture... I also long for the day that the hopeful UWE posts cease and they start building the Chuffing thing. Amen Brother.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 19:12:42 GMT
Build it and they will come!
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Post by casey12a on Jul 22, 2016 19:41:15 GMT
The Twitter picture from Keith brookman looks really good.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jul 22, 2016 19:45:55 GMT
Looks like my seat is blue and Hugo the Youngers will be white.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Jul 22, 2016 19:46:37 GMT
The Twitter picture from Keith brookman looks really good. Where's the new roof? Even temporary stands can look "permanent". Look at Bournemouth and Blackpool before their epic plummet.
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Post by warehamgas on Jul 22, 2016 19:55:58 GMT
Of course it looks Conference standard, that's because the new owners are using sticking plasters to mend a worn out, unfit for use stadium and will be doing so, probably, for at least two seasons or until the new ground is built. But what do we expect? They are trying, I presume, to maximise income streams, meet the demand for tickets and show us fans that they are on the ball. I know it doesn't look brilliant but well done to them for thinking we need to improve the Mem as a short term measure. The increased cost of doing so should be reimbursed by the additional gate income generated. And TBH I don't give a monkeys about what the other half think. Let them fill in their pages in OTIB because it only shows how worried they are. And if we don't like it don't read it, I don't! Well done the board! UTG!
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Jul 22, 2016 19:57:48 GMT
Of course it looks Conference standard, that's because the new owners are using sticking plasters to mend a worn out, unfit for use stadium and will be doing so, probably, for at least two seasons or until the new ground is built. But what do we expect? They are trying, I presume, to maximise income streams, meet the demand for tickets and show us fans that they are on the ball. I know it doesn't look brilliant but well done to them for thinking we need to improve the Mem as a short term measure. The increased cost of doing so should be reimbursed by the additional gate income generated. And TBH I don't give a monkeys about what the other half think. Let them fill in their pages in OTIB because it only shows how worried they are. And if we don't like it don't read it, I don't! Well done the board! UTG! True. A lot of moaning but just changing a bog seat would still have been more than the last lot did to the ground in over 10 years.
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