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Irving Scholar in a red scarf. He might as well have supported THEM given that he ****ed us over to such an extent that it took a generation to recover.
I grasped for a fitting word but the dictionary doesn't seem to contain one.Until the weekend, I thought that The Taxpayers' Arena was the most ridiculous stadium constructed in recent times. Until this baby, which is going to be used in the World Cup in Russia.
This is 100% genuine. I **** you not........
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**** that.
Until the weekend, I thought that The Taxpayers' Arena was the most ridiculous stadium constructed in recent times. Until this baby, which is going to be used in the World Cup in Russia.
This is 100% genuine. I **** you not. ,,,
Jesus, the view from the back row of that monstrosity is only about 4 times as good as the view from row ZZ at Old Toilet. If we make the final the plastic Manure fans will no doubt feel at home.Until the weekend, I thought that The Taxpayers' Arena was the most ridiculous stadium constructed in recent times. Until this baby, which is going to be used in the World Cup in Russia.
This is 100% genuine. I **** you not........
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**** that.
Never got emotional over plastic seats before!A nice short video about the seats
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Until the weekend, I thought that The Taxpayers' Arena was the most ridiculous stadium constructed in recent times. Until this baby, which is going to be used in the World Cup in Russia.
This is 100% genuine. I **** you not........
**** that.
Big day on the stadium. The South stand has the concrete in up to its full height. There's still some missing to the east and west of centre but you get a proper look of the sheer size of it. A truly wonderful thing. I cannot wait to see it full on a match day.
Also, behind the South Stand there are some rails going in for the retractable pitch.
Just a lick of paint and we're done.
You wouldn't want to be suffering vertigo would youThis is a stunning image. There's a group of workers having a look from the top of the South Stand.......Wow.
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You wouldn't want to be suffering vertigo would you
Still quite magnificent none the less![]()
Brian - I'm like that, admire from the ground safest place!I bloody hate heights. I get shaky painting the eves of a normal 2 story building. Despite this, I always try and 'do the tourist high places'. I went up the Empire State Building. I came straight back down again as it was a windy night and there was a 5" sway and that I couldn't deal with. I hugged the walls of The Gherkin when I went to the top floor restaurant and got as far away from the windows as possible.
I went to the Bernebeu this season and was at the back of the penultimate tier. I've gotta say that was pretty touch and go for a few seconds. It's the combination of height and steepness and it got my pulse racing and every so often I wanted the hell out of there.......
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Apparently, the South Stand at its upper points is less steep than the other stands at NWHL, so it should be okay........but I reserve the right to bottle it completely and have to be escorted away by my daughter just like my Empire State disgrace.