A guy was surveying for the road round the ground last week.
Mike W. wrote:See http://www.morecambestadium.co.uk/ for the latest pics
Main Stand - flooring, lift shaft work, external block work, sponsors area
West Stand - continues including shuttering for step work at the front.
East Stand - away end well in hand
Community Block - continues with ground and first floor
North Side - foundations for a facilities block for what we were told is a roofed family stand, with open terraces on either side
Plus all sorts of work round the site on sewerage, drains etc..
A guy was surveying for the road round the ground last week.
Mike W.
Mighty Red wrote:Wow! Looking fantastic. Great pics, thanks.
Love the curly bit.A guy was surveying for the road round the ground last week.
Are you sure it wasn't CC in disguise?
Aspers wrote:Pitch looks a bit dodgy, like Wembley after the horse of the year show, remember that?.
Mike W. wrote:Not sure what is meant when you talk about the "Curly Bit".
On the pitch issue - the Site boss told us very early in March the pitch drains go in and the general levelling of the surface starts with seeding later. Currently, all sorts of diggers, cherry pickers, dump trucks plus Ian and me keep trolling across the pitch so it isn't surprising that for now, it looks like you wouldn't play crown green bowls on it ! The boss said it will be around an 8 week process to get the pitch ready - then more time afterwards whilst nature takes its course.
I have to say that every time Ian and me enter the site and walk up to the Main Stand entrance side it still overwhelms me ! I don't know the true measurement but it must be 2 x as high as the Main Stand at Christie (and 2 x as long - it fills the whole side of the pitch of course, which Christie's doesn't).
On the Family Stand, that again was what the site boss called it. Don't get too ambitious here, as what we are talking about, I think, is a fairly modest facilities block (turnstiles, toilets, perhaps a tea bar) with a roof extending forward - the guy called it the Family Stand, so I can only assume that there will PERHAPS be a small number of seats or maybe it will be what they sometimes refer to as a Family Area (rather than seats).
On both sides of that apparently there will be 5 step terraces stetching away towards the corners. Those will be uncovered. I like this side being called by some, the "New Car Wash Terrace", as the nearest car wash will be half a mile away !
Mike W.
Christies Child wrote:Not content with a single 'curly bit' we've been treated to another 'curly bit' to the right hand side of the Home Stand as you look at it from the pitch.....that's if my interpretation of the Site Plan is correct!
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nobbyshrimp wrote:Christies Child wrote:Not content with a single 'curly bit' we've been treated to another 'curly bit' to the right hand side of the Home Stand as you look at it from the pitch.....that's if my interpretation of the Site Plan is correct!
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It doesn't look like a 2nd 'curly' bit to me, just a curved barrier fence/wall?
Crooky MFC wrote:
Mike W. wrote:I like this side being called by some, the "New Car Wash Terrace", as the nearest car wash will be half a mile away !
Burnley Shrimp wrote:Mike W. wrote:Not sure what is meant when you talk about the "Curly Bit".
On the pitch issue - the Site boss told us very early in March the pitch drains go in and the general levelling of the surface starts with seeding later. Currently, all sorts of diggers, cherry pickers, dump trucks plus Ian and me keep trolling across the pitch so it isn't surprising that for now, it looks like you wouldn't play crown green bowls on it ! The boss said it will be around an 8 week process to get the pitch ready - then more time afterwards whilst nature takes its course.
I have to say that every time Ian and me enter the site and walk up to the Main Stand entrance side it still overwhelms me ! I don't know the true measurement but it must be 2 x as high as the Main Stand at Christie (and 2 x as long - it fills the whole side of the pitch of course, which Christie's doesn't).
On the Family Stand, that again was what the site boss called it. Don't get too ambitious here, as what we are talking about, I think, is a fairly modest facilities block (turnstiles, toilets, perhaps a tea bar) with a roof extending forward - the guy called it the Family Stand, so I can only assume that there will PERHAPS be a small number of seats or maybe it will be what they sometimes refer to as a Family Area (rather than seats).
On both sides of that apparently there will be 5 step terraces stetching away towards the corners. Those will be uncovered. I like this side being called by some, the "New Car Wash Terrace", as the nearest car wash will be half a mile away !
Mike W.
The 'curly bit' is the curly bit which curls around the corner as opposed to the straighty bits every where else. There is only one curly bit and it is situated between the away stand and the community sports centre.In actual fact it is part of the sports centre. We will henceforth refer to it as curly corner.
Curly wrote:I donated all the money i made selling this new product, to pay for it.
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crikey, first the yellow anorakarena (I love that word - it just rolls into my mind when I'm low and it evaporates all the despair) and now Curly corner.
So, where is Mike Saban now?
"African Green Monkey Kidney Cell (vero) was obtained from FADDL, Plum Island, U.S.A. Vero cells were propagated and maintained according to the method desribed by Ozawa and Hazrati (1964)"
Bare bum wrote:kinell Curly! How much time you got on your hands?"African Green Monkey Kidney Cell (vero) was obtained from FADDL, Plum Island, U.S.A. Vero cells were propagated and maintained according to the method desribed by Ozawa and Hazrati (1964)"
That'll be as opposed to the method described by Thompson and Lillee (1974). Crap propagators and maintainers but, jeesh, could they deliver that vero fast.
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