Torquay Wall Collapse

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Turns8 » 12 Aug 2010 16:56

Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


What planet are you on...the fact that part of a wall collapsed and there were fans involved is a serious enough incident...I would like to think that most people who attend football matches do so in the knowledge that there surroundings are safe and fit for purpose...the wall last night clearly wasn't...and yes I was there...

Incidents such as this, as minor as you may think they are, need to be reported in the correct way to ensure that football grounds are safe places to go to...and maybe some of the millions of pounds which exists in the higher echelons of football could be filtered down to the lower leagues to ensure that necessary improvements are carried out to make grounds safe...

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Z175 » 12 Aug 2010 17:01

I agree its worrying - you would imagine all stadiums are safe nowadays.

I guess Torquays awesome defence meant the didn't imagine away fans celebrating a goal!

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Magnus » 12 Aug 2010 17:11

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Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


What planet are you on...the fact that part of a wall collapsed and there were fans involved is a serious enough incident...I would like to think that most people who attend football matches do so in the knowledge that there surroundings are safe and fit for purpose...the wall last night clearly wasn't...and yes I was there...

Agreed it raises safety concerns for the officials down in the english riveria to answer - all I'm saying is I don't suppose it will get a 20 minute feature on Newsnight tonight off the back of it. Noone died.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 17:15

Magnus Agreed it raises safety concerns for the officials down in the english riveria to answer - all I'm saying is I don't suppose it will get a 20 minute feature on Newsnight tonight off the back of it. Noone died.


Indeed they didn't - but imagine if a kid had been up right at the front.

And actually no-one is making a big deal about it, just trying to ascertain just how serious it is in an objective and methodical way.

But the whole mindset of "it's no big deal, let's not worry about it" is what eventually led to Hillsborough.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Magnus » 12 Aug 2010 17:18

And WWII no doubt.


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Winchester Royal » 12 Aug 2010 17:25

I'd assume they'd learn from this and either put crush barriers at the front, or put up a better wall. The arm will get better, c'est la vie.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Royal Lady » 12 Aug 2010 17:38

Winchester Royal I'd assume they'd learn from this and either put crush barriers at the front, or put up a better wall. The arm will get better, c'est la vie.

You're so brave!

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Maguire » 12 Aug 2010 19:50

No surprise to see Winchester Royal finally injured by a falling wall. Didn't expect it to be in the genteel surroundings of Torquay though.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 12 Aug 2010 19:57

surely fans were not at the wall, they were behind metal barriers, with a pathway behind the wall, after we scored I assume there was a surge forward, to the clear area, defined by a breeze bock wall, ps we left after 90 mins as was pure tedium.


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by havoc » 12 Aug 2010 20:02

Turns8
Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


What planet are you on...the fact that part of a wall collapsed and there were fans involved is a serious enough incident...I would like to think that most people who attend football matches do so in the knowledge that there surroundings are safe and fit for purpose...the wall last night clearly wasn't...and yes I was there...

Incidents such as this, as minor as you may think they are, need to be reported in the correct way to ensure that football grounds are safe places to go to...and maybe some of the millions of pounds which exists in the higher echelons of football could be filtered down to the lower leagues to ensure that necessary improvements are carried out to make grounds safe...




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do you sit down to piss too :?:

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Turns8 » 12 Aug 2010 22:26

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Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


What planet are you on...the fact that part of a wall collapsed and there were fans involved is a serious enough incident...I would like to think that most people who attend football matches do so in the knowledge that there surroundings are safe and fit for purpose...the wall last night clearly wasn't...and yes I was there...

Incidents such as this, as minor as you may think they are, need to be reported in the correct way to ensure that football grounds are safe places to go to...and maybe some of the millions of pounds which exists in the higher echelons of football could be filtered down to the lower leagues to ensure that necessary improvements are carried out to make grounds safe...




oh my days

do you sit down to piss too :?:


Why the need to make petty swipes at comments? I guess if that's how you get your kicks then crack on!!

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Row Z Royal » 12 Aug 2010 23:08

havoc
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Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


What planet are you on...the fact that part of a wall collapsed and there were fans involved is a serious enough incident...I would like to think that most people who attend football matches do so in the knowledge that there surroundings are safe and fit for purpose...the wall last night clearly wasn't...and yes I was there...

Incidents such as this, as minor as you may think they are, need to be reported in the correct way to ensure that football grounds are safe places to go to...and maybe some of the millions of pounds which exists in the higher echelons of football could be filtered down to the lower leagues to ensure that necessary improvements are carried out to make grounds safe...




oh my days

do you sit down to piss too :?:


It's a very comfortable way to pee.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Royal With Cheese » 12 Aug 2010 23:55

Row Z Royal
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do you sit down to piss too :?:


It's a very comfortable way to pee.

He'll realise this as he advances towards puberty.


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Maguire » 13 Aug 2010 00:59

STAR Campaigns why was a crowd-retaining wall built with 100mm breeze-blocks when the recommended minimum standard is 227mm bricks with reinforcement.


THIS IS THE KEY QUESTION THAT NEEDS ANSWERING

HOW MANY MORE MUST DIE?

I LOVE RULES

LET'S TAKE THIS VERY SERIOUSLY

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by BenReadingFC » 13 Aug 2010 02:01

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiJMr9ffdsY
Did they get the Pikey's in to make this wall, Where is the cement in between the blocks?
They must have used superglue.
If you look at the blocks to the left, there is none on the wall or underside of the blocks that have broken free.


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Rex » 13 Aug 2010 03:34

Agreed there Ben. Stellar building work that could have been carried out by my good self. High wall and minimal support.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Barry the bird boggler » 13 Aug 2010 08:54

Wall designed to collapse in surge, in surge collapse shock - isn't this all a bit of overkill?

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by havoc » 13 Aug 2010 09:56

Turns8




Why the need to make petty swipes at comments? I guess if that's how you get your kicks then crack on!!



simply pointing out the utter faggotry in your post old boy 'oooh, i want to feel and safe and snuggly at games' , puhlease , lets face it, it's this kind of attitude from the nouveau, white collar fans that's ruining the game for the rest of us




Barry the bird boggler isn't this all a bit of overkill?




yep, disgusting to see STAR licking its lips and rubbing it's hands @ the thought of getting a smaller, less financially well off club into hot water over basically nothing

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Magnus » 13 Aug 2010 10:10

BenReadingFC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiJMr9ffdsY
Did they get the Pikey's in to make this wall, Where is the cement in between the blocks?
They must have used superglue.
If you look at the blocks to the left, there is none on the wall or underside of the blocks that have broken free.


Sheer caranage! Think I saw this photo on the front page of one of the red tops this morning.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by handbags_harris » 13 Aug 2010 10:34

havoc
Turns8




Why the need to make petty swipes at comments? I guess if that's how you get your kicks then crack on!!



simply pointing out the utter faggotry in your post old boy 'oooh, i want to feel and safe and snuggly at games' , puhlease , lets face it, it's this kind of attitude from the nouveau, white collar fans that's ruining the game for the rest of us




Barry the bird boggler isn't this all a bit of overkill?




yep, disgusting to see STAR licking its lips and rubbing it's hands @ the thought of getting a smaller, less financially well off club into hot water over basically nothing


Well no not really, there have been cases previous to this where similar walls have collapsed in similar circumstances and people have ended up with broken limbs. I remember an FA Cup tie at a non-league ground in the early-mid 90's where this happened. With less luck the same could have happened on Wednesday. It's not about the fact a wall collapsed and a few people got cuts and bruises, it's about preventing similar things happening with worse outcomes (and the fact that a safety certificate clearly shouldn't have been issued due to the insufficient structure). Sorry Affers, but you're blowing out of your arse with this one.

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