DawZi wrote:are you sure?
please dont start him off again
DawZi wrote:are you sure?
marky No.1 wrote:So the conclusion is the 12 million spent along with all the planning and hard work has made a balance of 3 people happy.4 Mill per person must be a bargain
marky No.1 wrote:So the conclusion is the 12 million spent along with all the planning and hard work has made a balance of 3 people happy.4 Mill per person must be a bargain
Peter wrote:marky No.1 wrote:So the conclusion is the 12 million spent along with all the planning and hard work has made a balance of 3 people happy.4 Mill per person must be a bargain
Bit like Luxury Plus at Haven :lol :
We're off to Burnham tomorrow
Keith wrote:I think I remember correctly that it holds less, but then the MBW is rarely full enough to worry about and in fact, may have some financial advantages, such as when Burnley visited.
The problem if you were in that end regularly, is the setting sun shining right in your eyes.
Perhaps a game could be identified where the stand is closed to away fans, as it was for Barnet, but opened up to Morecambe fans, so that if people want to view from there they can?
Morecambe Jack wrote:North Stand > MBW
Globe everywhere else > Christie Park everywhere else
Cant simpliify my opinion any further than that.
Opinionated wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:North Stand > MBW
Globe everywhere else > Christie Park everywhere else
Cant simpliify my opinion any further than that.
Agreed. The MBW is the only part of the Globe which is inferior to CP.
heysham_mfc wrote:Keith wrote:I think I remember correctly that it holds less, but then the MBW is rarely full enough to worry about and in fact, may have some financial advantages, such as when Burnley visited.
The problem if you were in that end regularly, is the setting sun shining right in your eyes.
Perhaps a game could be identified where the stand is closed to away fans, as it was for Barnet, but opened up to Morecambe fans, so that if people want to view from there they can?
BRS is closed again this Saturday it dissapionted to be honest I can see the reasons for doing it but would like to think they would let Morecambe fans in there so we don't have one empty stand behind the goal.
DawZi wrote:Opinionated wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:North Stand > MBW
Globe everywhere else > Christie Park everywhere else
Cant simpliify my opinion any further than that.
Agreed. The MBW is the only part of the Globe which is inferior to CP.
and you could argue the away end at CP was better.
DawZi wrote:Opinionated wrote:Morecambe Jack wrote:North Stand > MBW
Globe everywhere else > Christie Park everywhere else
Cant simpliify my opinion any further than that.
Agreed. The MBW is the only part of the Globe which is inferior to CP.
and you could argue the away end at CP was better.
Not for me. Before the days of segregation I enjoyed going into the 'away end' when we were shooting that way, however the view was awful.
DawZi wrote:Not for me. Before the days of segregation I enjoyed going into the 'away end' when we were shooting that way, however the view was awful.
Well, may I ask what you were expecting to see out of a football terrace? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeasts swinging majestically across the planes of the serengeti?
Well...may I ask what you were hoping to see out of
a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House
Perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of
wildebeests sweeping majestically....
DawZi wrote:no not at all that quote was off the faulty towers a 70s comedy show? might be a bit before your time mateWell...may I ask what you were hoping to see out of
a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House
Perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of
wildebeests sweeping majestically....
Opinionated wrote:DawZi wrote:no not at all that quote was off the faulty towers a 70s comedy show? might be a bit before your time mateWell...may I ask what you were hoping to see out of
a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House
Perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of
wildebeests sweeping majestically....
It was before my time, however I have watched most of the episodes (not that there was many!). I feel disappointed that I didn't pick up on the reference
DawZi wrote:Well, may I ask what you were expecting to see out of a football terrace? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeasts swinging majestically across the planes of the serengeti?
Keith wrote:DawZi wrote:Well, may I ask what you were expecting to see out of a football terrace? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? The Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeasts swinging majestically across the planes of the serengeti?
"swinging"??? What? From tree to tree or with Louis Armstrong on their i-pods???
What did you all think of the Ground?
I must say that first impressions were fantastic, as you approach the ground the main stand from the outside looks very good.
Once inside whilst the ground was tidy enough and smart it did seem a little lacking something.
The main stand was ok, the boxes at the back looked very smart. The stands at each end looked a little small.
The small terrace that run most of the length of the otherside I think made the ground look unfinished, maybe if a larger stand the other side had been in place it would have looked better. Maybe run out of money and they will develop that side.
They need to sort out the mens toilets. So small, we only had a few fans and my sheds bigger than them!
Pies are as good as they were!
The outside training pitches and space for cars awas well planned.
I am not saying that its a bad ground, just i expected something a little more. Looked like a good conference ground than a league one.
Missed the banter we used to have with their fans at the old ground!
As for the game, i really did not enjoy it at all. The game never really got going for either side and was not helped by a lack of atmosprehere, the home fans were very quiet. Maybe it was a one-off and the home fans are normally better.
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