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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 29 Apr 24 10.18am | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
Indeed, at least with modern technology, providing they load the details of any new seating arrangement's properly you should be able to get a feel of what seat your buying - aisle seat, length of the row etc etc, I know some stadium websites actually do a "view from your seat" so you feel more invested in the purchase - At least as existing season ticket holders we will have some idea of how things will be from the stadium images on the screen but there's no accounting for an newly installed, previously unlisted support pillar right in the line of sight between you & the goalmouth - There is talk of CPFC asking the league to play the first few games of next season away because of the construction work so its doubtful we will even have the opportunity of a practice run - Its a tad irksome given that once you commit to the seas your in it for the whole season & its a lot of money to lay out to find that your not happy - I found this on the club site, is this the kind of thing? . . . [Link]
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 29 Apr 24 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
Let's hope most of us are still alive in 3 years time, we ain't getting any younger. Very true. And watching Palace week in week out doesn't extend life expectancy either.
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Dubai Eagle 29 Apr 24 10.26am | |
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Thats great Eagleman 13 - Many thanks - Originally posted by eagleman13
I found this on the club site, is this the kind of thing? . . . [Link]
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dreamwaverider London 29 Apr 24 10.47am | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
I found this on the club site, is this the kind of thing? . . . [Link] Im amazed to see that 13.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 09 May 24 7.20pm | |
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I wonder who's will be finished first.
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dorking 10 May 24 6.56am | |
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I do like the architectural references to the railway arches in the stand. You do of course wonder if the residential part of the scheme will happen but not the stadium expansion!
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Badger11 Beckenham 10 May 24 8.24am | |
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Interesting. This has been going on for years. The ground and the surrounding area are owned by Lewisham council and ripe for development. A former Mayor and his dodgy mates tried to push through a plan where the club lost the car park and the building company the Mayor owned built a housing estate, brown envelopes all around. The Guardian did a good job at the time uncovering the blatant corruption. Millwall fans then let it be known they would not accept the plan and it died a death. I guess the new plan will be acceptable as the club owners are involved and they are respected by the fans. It will be interesting to see if the ground every gets done they can't fill a 20,000 seater stadium at the moment.
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autman 11 May 24 2.46am | |
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Steve Parish talking at the awards night. “We’re really moving forward with this stadium plan, which I know has been slower than we want, but there really is progress in the back now. We’re committed to doing it and really give us all something to be proud of,” said Parish.
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YT Oxford 11 May 24 7.57am | |
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"Genuine question". When did the mayors of London boroughs gain executive (ie decision-making) powers, as in this story about Lewisham? I haven't lived in London for a while now, but when I did live there, the mayor of each borough was an annual ceremonial appointment involving a golden chain of office, a bit like in 'Trumpton'. "Genuine opinion". 'Their' plans look a lot more impressive than 'our' plans
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dreamwaverider London 11 May 24 8.13am | |
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Originally posted by YT
"Genuine question". When did the mayors of London boroughs gain executive (ie decision-making) powers, as in this story about Lewisham? I haven't lived in London for a while now, but when I did live there, the mayor of each borough was an annual ceremonial appointment involving a golden chain of office, a bit like in 'Trumpton'. "Genuine opinion". 'Their' plans look a lot more impressive than 'our' plans Agreed
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silvertop Portishead 11 May 24 8.33am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Agreed Yeah it's lovely. I'm thinking them in the epl with us and Brighton. That would be season to remember.
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Dubai Eagle 11 May 24 8.55am | |
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When I saw it those "railway arches" kind of more reminded me of the colosseum which seemed appt referencing the crowd attending to watch the gladiators (opposition) being eaten by the lions (Millwall)
Originally posted by dorking
I do like the architectural references to the railway arches in the stand. You do of course wonder if the residential part of the scheme will happen but not the stadium expansion!
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