Clearly work was done, they had to install impermeable membrane to protect the ground water as well as putting the venting in. My concern would be how much development you could do without lots more remediation work. As RB. Points out though REP got planning permission so clearly development is pos...
Clearly work was done, they had to install impermeable membrane to protect the ground water as well as putting the venting in. My concern would be how much development you could do without lots more remediation work. As RB. Points out though REP got planning permission so clearly development is pos...
Woukd be interesting to know the terms of the lease wouldn’t it ! We certainly did a lot of remediation work when the ground was built but it is still a landfill site with methane produced and you’d think there would be restrictions on what it could be used for. Not sure valuing it as potential dev...
The bit that made me chuckle was the club reverting to JM when he didn't want it. Anton had bought 51% and then didn't cough up for the remaining shares in the two years, after which the shares reverted back to JM. But in the that time Anton had built up a massive debt, meaning JM suddenly owned a ...
The bit that made me chuckle was the club reverting to JM when he didn't want it. Anton had bought 51% and then didn't cough up for the remaining shares in the two years, after which the shares reverted back to JM. But in the that time Anton had built up a massive debt, meaning JM suddenly owned a ...
Not sure how and why this may be relevant, but don't the Thais still own the hotel? There's a little sign on the wall as one comes out of the bogs at the bar in the hotel which says something like: "In deference to our Thai owners, we aim to offer authentic Thai cuisine in the restaurant ...&q...
Word from a friend who works in the same office as Gourlay, and may go to explain why its all a bit of a mess. Clement signs some of the players he wants. Gourlay signs some of the players he wants. The owners' sign some of the players they want. Can't be usual to have 3 different sets of stakehold...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4746344/Liverpool-fans-vote-majority-favour-safe-standing.html Liverpool supporters vote by a huge 88 per cent majority in favour of safe standing after 18,000 take part in poll A total of 17,910 people voted online with the majority favouring use o...
In all seriousness Just check out the amount of Chelsea "players" that have been loaned out since my post that you have actually quoted. You join the club as a youth from all around the globe, knowing full-well that you will never actually play for them...I'm sure that the monies good tho...
This is such a hypothetical argument. The Government would have to change secondary legislation to enable all seater standing. What would be their motivation to do it? Win a few votes of a few football fans. What is the risk? A change in the rules leads to increased anti social behaviour, which wou...
Is safe standing really taking over the world ? Is it not essentially a UK issue ? Are there many other countries where football grounds are compelled legally to be all seater ? For European grounds it is only European games that require seating so they come at this from the opposite angle (how do ...
So, the most obvious solution would be standing at the North and South ends. Back to a bit of tradition then, with the home and away vocal elements at opposite ends of the stadium. My understanding is that the structural issue is down to the steepness of the current seating. The stadium was built f...