I read somewhere that the club is offering a discount to season ticket holders in the exposed areas.
Last time I exposed some of my areas at the lane the stewards chased me off.
Is that a euphemism?
You know the stewards at the lane do you think any of them would have the sense of humor to do such a thing, I assume they work on the railways in the week and they do the stewarding at the weekend bunch of arseholes.
I think you've been unlucky on your trips to the lane. We've had some great stewards in the areas where I've sat over the years.
I think you've been unlucky on your trips to the lane. We've had some great stewards in the areas where I've sat over the years.
For those who enjoy a bit of scaffolding: http://scaffmag.com/2016/08/gkr-scaffolding-completes-largest-of-its-type-layher-staircase/
Reasonable size fence betweeen the road and the NE corner. Presumably they'll have some security to deter anyone who might think about trying to climb over.How are they going to close off the open corner when we play? Looks a bit like you can just run straight onto the pitch from the street.
Reasonable size fence betweeen the road and the NE corner. Presumably they'll have some security to deter anyone who might think about trying to climb over.
Yep, but a 2 foot tall midget would struggle to get over the 8 foot solid wooden fence from Worcester Avenue.A 2 foot tall midget could stand behind that fence and get a better view than they do at Stratford. Where's their entry fee?
The street (Worcester Avenue) is the other side of the wooden fence that's behind the machinery.Presumably there is no street there anymore?
A Scaffmag sounds like something you'd find scrumpled up in the bushes in a park as a kid.Scaffmag?! Haha. Jesus Christ, I've seen it all.
A Scaffmag sounds like something you'd find scrumpled up in the bushes in a park as a kid.