Maglev trains plan to link Hull to Liverpool in 29 MINUTES...
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/magl...595-detail/story.html?222#18YP03wx2vyZgmkG.99
Rob your house at 10, be selling your stuff back home before last orders.
Maglev trains plan to link Hull to Liverpool in 29 MINUTES...
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/magl...595-detail/story.html?222#18YP03wx2vyZgmkG.99
What's the odds on the Manchester-Leeds service getting off the ground but Hull and Liverpool just don't get connected up somehow?Maglev trains plan to link Hull to Liverpool in 29 MINUTES...
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/magl...595-detail/story.html?222#18YP03wx2vyZgmkG.99
What's the odds on the Manchester-Leeds service getting off the ground but Hull and Liverpool just don't get connected up somehow?
Need to archive this postWhat's the odds on the Manchester-Leeds service getting off the ground but Hull and Liverpool just don't get connected up somehow?


****ing hell they could have built it nearer the tube station. A right ****ing walk that isSpurs new stadium is rather a lot bigger than the old one...
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Doesn't matter, we won 't be going there next season****ing hell they could have built it nearer the tube station. A right ****ing walk that is

Not wanting to be outdone by their neighbours, Chelsea have now got planning permission for their £500m 60,000 seater stadium...
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In a similar vein to your Spurs post, the footprint of this is enormous compared to the existing ground.
Interesting that the hotels are going as they were seen as integral to the original redevelopment and we were lambasted in some quarters for not having them as part of our new stadium. Or are they building accommodation into the actual stadium (as I think there is in Headingley)?
I got to Spurs well before kick off when we played them in December and had a mooch around the perimeter of the worksite for the new stadium. It's an impressive place, will be on a scale of the Emirates.Spurs new stadium is rather a lot bigger than the old one...
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Great innit.I got to Spurs well before kick off when we played them in December and had a mooch around the perimeter of the worksite for the new stadium. It's an impressive place, will be on a scale of the Emirates.
The area north of WHL is surely the fried and piri-piri chicken capital of the western world. It stinks of three month old frying fat.

