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Levy would make a great Emperor
Poch would be a terrible darth vader. Or a good one. Doubt anyone would get a force choke for peeing on the toilet seat.
Levy would make a great Emperor
I don't know if it's only me, maybe I'm an old codger, but I'm loving the black and white photo.View attachment 38928 Cassettes very nearly done.
I don't if it's only me, maybe I'm an old codger, but I'm loving the black and white photo.
looks like an old wartime picI don't know if it's only me, maybe I'm an old codger, but I'm loving the black and white photo.
Yes, there will be an aluminium capping piece in the same colour as the single ply roofing.is something going to go over those yellow bits filling the gaps in between the cassettes. I'm no labourer so not good with terms and stuff. the drawings made no sense to me either
Cannot for the life of me imagine there being too many no shows to be first into the stadium, and have a look around. However, if they are that worried a free beer token or two would not go amiss!.edmonton: Been asking about the test events and there is no programme yet. Ticket only. Got to be something that will avoid no shows though as 20k is needed for the test to have worked.
Looking at the cam there's a protective film (or what looks like one) on the cassettes that gets removed when they've finished walking over it, do you think the colour will be the same or more blingy?Yes, there will be an aluminium capping piece in the same colour as the single ply roofing.
Cannot for the life of me imagine there being too many no shows to be first into the stadium, and have a look around. However, if they are that worried a free beer token or two would not go amiss!.
There might well be, I've not seen anything get peeled off as it were, and the single ply membrane doesn't come with a protective layer stuck to it and is relatively hardy and can be walked on. Given the height of the building and the winds up there, I'd be suprised if there is anything on it that could potentially block off.Looking at the cam there's a protective film (or what looks like one) on the cassettes that gets removed when they've finished walking over it, do you think the colour will be the same or more blingy?
20k will be easy to fill, no matter what time of the year, no matter what event is on. People - especially Spurs fans - will want to be the first inside to see the new stadium. Everyone isn't going to be away at the time of the event. There's 10-12 million people in London alone. Really isn't an issue.The problem for that is the time of year - bang in the school summer holidays. Lots of adults (particularly Dads) would snap up the tickets (presuming they'll be cheap) and subsequently realise they're in the Canary Islands that weekend or have got some other plans already with the whole family.
I'd imagine the club will be looking for events which will appeal to the whole family to a) try and push up the attendance figure above 20k; and b) get people in the stadium nice and early to test out the rest of the facilities.
I think the issue is that they can't invite 60,000 people for a 20,000 test. So it's not so much whether there will be the interest from people in coming along, but whether those who sign up keep their commitment. So you need to invite say 22k people and hope that at least 90% of them walk through the turnstiles on the day.20k will be easy to fill, no matter what time of the year, no matter what event is on. People - especially Spurs fans - will want to be the first inside to see the new stadium. Everyone isn't going to be away at the time of the event. There's 10-12 million people in London alone. Really isn't an issue.
I see your point, but surely they'll have 'stand-by' tickets. People chancing it and just turn up at the ticket office... first come first serve. It will be interesting to see how the goons did it.I think the issue is that they can't invite 60,000 people for a 20,000 test. So it's not so much whether there will be the interest from people in coming along, but whether those who sign up keep their commitment. So you need to invite say 22k people and hope that at least 90% of them walk through the turnstiles on the day.