Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:30 am
Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:34 am
Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:22 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:30 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:33 pm
Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:36 pm
Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:00 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:05 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:11 pm
piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:18 pm
Bluebird86 wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
That holes needed.
It's not pretty pointless when there's two big f*cking craines in the middle of the pitch
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:19 pm
BobbyBlue wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
The disabled seats u mean?
Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:22 pm
Wayne S wrote:piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
The roofline projects OUT to exactly the same point as the old roof. However it will obviously be higher.
To me that suggests more rows will get wet though.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:13 pm
piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:16 pm
Woodville Willie wrote:piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
I'm almost certain that seats in the "lower" Ninian stand will be mainly uncovered because although the roof is the same width as the previous one, if is higher and starts further back. Wet in the rain burnt in the sun. Not an ideal combo really.
Glad I'm nog in that stand to be honest.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:19 pm
Shminky Binky wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
I'm almost certain that seats in the "lower" Ninian stand will be mainly uncovered because although the roof is the same width as the previous one, if is higher and starts further back. Wet in the rain burnt in the sun. Not an ideal combo really.
Glad I'm nog in that stand to be honest.
The structure of the new roof is not fully put in place yet, more will be added to cover more of the stand, that is not the complete frame of the roof.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:24 pm
Woodville Willie wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
I'm almost certain that seats in the "lower" Ninian stand will be mainly uncovered because although the roof is the same width as the previous one, if is higher and starts further back. Wet in the rain burnt in the sun. Not an ideal combo really.
Glad I'm nog in that stand to be honest.
The structure of the new roof is not fully put in place yet, more will be added to cover more of the stand, that is not the complete frame of the roof.
That explains it. Thanks. Still means that the roof will be higher though so if the wind is towards the stand, more will get wet.
Impressive how much has been installed though.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:25 pm
Woodville Willie wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:piledriver64 wrote:So is the roof over the ninian going to provide more, or less, covering ?
When we first moved to the stadium we paid extra for our seats to be within the "drip line" so that we would, in the main, stay dry. If the roof has changed and more rows run the risk of being wet will those season tickets now get cheaper ?
Don't get me wrong I'd rather pay the higher amount and stay dry but surely someone at the club has thought about this ?
I'm almost certain that seats in the "lower" Ninian stand will be mainly uncovered because although the roof is the same width as the previous one, if is higher and starts further back. Wet in the rain burnt in the sun. Not an ideal combo really.
Glad I'm nog in that stand to be honest.
The structure of the new roof is not fully put in place yet, more will be added to cover more of the stand, that is not the complete frame of the roof.
That explains it. Thanks. Still means that the roof will be higher though so if the wind is towards the stand, more will get wet.
Impressive how much has been installed though.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:38 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:26 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:26 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:45 pm
Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:23 pm
Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:53 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:13 pm
Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:14 pm
rodins wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
I'm pretty sure there's a requirement for enough space in the stadium for emergency vehicles to access the pitch.so there needs to be a big enough gap for ambulances and fire engines to get in.
Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:54 pm
Bluebird86 wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
That holes needed.
It's not pretty pointless when there's two big f*cking craines in the middle of the pitch
Thu Jun 05, 2014 1:50 am
Thu Jun 05, 2014 6:27 am
gingerboy wrote:Bluebird86 wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
That holes needed.
It's not pretty pointless when there's two big f*cking craines in the middle of the pitch
This made me laugh.
Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:01 am
Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:45 am
Danny Says wrote:Shminky Binky wrote:Are those seats in the away end at the front of the gaping big hole always been there? If so then that hole is pretty pointless and they might as well fill that corner in.
There has to be a gap presumably for emergency vehicles but never understood why there has to be such a big gap; other stadiums have a slither in comparison.