Forgot about this. Another encouraging reminder of them getting on with things
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Can we bury half or last years team under it?Forgot about this. Another encouraging reminder of them getting on with things
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There already isCan we bury half or last years team under it?![]()
Got to say a big well done to the groundsmen actually - considering how bad the pitch was back in early spring, to have forgotten we needed a new pitch meant they did loads of good work on it in the mean time.
Would love the scabby looking door frames etc. tarting up a bit and the cladding and metal work cleaned/painted. The Stadium just needs a general refresh to brighten it up a bit, same for the inside of the roof the NE weather and sea breeze (howling gales) have not been kind and as the stadium is approaching its 25th Anniversary it would be great to see it brought back to its former glory. Obviously including some new upgrades to make the match day experience better.Forgot about this. Another encouraging reminder of them getting on with things
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Would love the scabby looking door frames etc. tarting up a bit and the cladding and metal work cleaned/painted. The Stadium just needs a general refresh to brighten it up a bit, same for the inside of the roof the NE weather and sea breeze (howling gales) have not been kind and as the stadium is approaching its 25th Anniversary it would be great to see it brought back to its former glory. Obviously including some new upgrades to make the match day experience better.
As they replace the pitch, what does that mean to people's ashes that have been scattered? Are ashes scattered in a particular place which is left alone? Are they lost / removed with the pitch? Something else?
Just wondering, not that I have any friends or relatives scattered on the pitch.
I have no direct knowledge of it, but I'd imagine its more likely that people's ashes are interred beneath the pitch as relaying the turf in modern grounds isn't an unusual thing to do.Maybe that's why Grant had a final 'moment' on Saturday knowing the pitch was getting sorted?
As they replace the pitch, what does that mean to people's ashes that have been scattered? Are ashes scattered in a particular place which is left alone? Are they lost / removed with the pitch? Something else?
Just wondering, not that I have any friends or relatives scattered on the pitch.
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That sounds like the same area where my dad's ashes are,he and I both worked at Wearmouth Colliery.There already is
our lasses brother had his ashes buried there
Come out of the tunnel , turn left and go to the left hand side of the goal post
Would have thought the club would give no guarantees for any of this and it would be made clear to anyone asking to scatter ashes on the pitch. I have always looked at ash scattering as symbolism myself as you are releasing a part of a them to the winds and rain in a a place they loved. If people wanted a lasting and permanent place to think of their loved ones burying them intact in a box or cremated and in an urn would probably be best.As they replace the pitch, what does that mean to people's ashes that have been scattered? Are ashes scattered in a particular place which is left alone? Are they lost / removed with the pitch? Something else?
Just wondering, not that I have any friends or relatives scattered on the pitch.
When I laid my dad's ashes the club had dug a small hole on the outside of the pitch at the North end near the goal,so not physically on the playing surface but just on the perimeter. We poured his ashes in and afterwards they fill in the hole. No ashes were scattered onto the pitchAs they replace the pitch, what does that mean to people's ashes that have been scattered? Are ashes scattered in a particular place which is left alone? Are they lost / removed with the pitch? Something else?
Just wondering, not that I have any friends or relatives scattered on the pitch.