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What does this mean
I'm missing what he's on about
Not hard considering who it is
But meah
What does this mean
He's banging on about the clocks going back, that's when it started apparently.What does this mean
I'm missing what he's on about
Not hard considering who it is
But meah
How the hell can this be described as an 'enhanced tactic' ?Inside the stadium we will also be employing the enhanced tactic of issuing a group of stewards with handheld video cameras. Stewards currently have cameras attached to their armour but we believe this investment will act as a clear and visible deterrent.
a 10-metre wide sterile area.
How the hell can this be described as an 'enhanced tactic' ?
It wont make fuck all difference.
I'm pretty certain that's not sterile......barren maybe, but not sterile!So she's gonna use her vagina to separate fans?
They have created a 5 point plan to increase security - but I don't suppose they will be paying for it
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37810269
West Ham's security plan includes:
Creating more distance between opposing fans to prevent missile throwing. This will be achieved by widening the segregation line on both sides of the lower tier.
Removing risk groups from the stadium permanently with our 'zero tolerance' banning policy
Strengthening and widening the lines of segregation on the lower concourse walkway by creating higher barriers and a 10-metre wide sterile area.
Ensuring home/away fan egress is physically segregated upon exiting the stadium to prevent clashes on the podium. This consists of a physical barrier either side of the away supporter turnstiles, and prevents supporter integration after the game.
Inside the stadium we will also be employing the enhanced tactic of issuing a group of stewards with handheld video cameras. Stewards currently have cameras attached to their armour but we believe this investment will act as a clear and visible deterrent.
You just have to look at all the unregulated demolition and construction work going on all over the place in London
Just read the Standard and watch the local news...Do you mind if I PM you on this? Or is it just a general presumption? Genuinely interested as I am entering the sustainability & real estate industry.
Last week I posted this, it got eight funny ratings, today the Sun is saying that the stadium is not fit for purpose as a football stadium and should be demolished for a purpose built ground.I wonder how long it'll be before the authorities realise that the stadium is completely unsuitable as a football ground and talk starts on allowing them to demolish it and replacing it with a purpose built football stadium, perhaps with safeguards for athletics like a purpose build athletics centre elsewhere, Crystal palace for example.
Following next years IAAF World Athletics Championship at the London Stadium there is absolutely no requirement for a 50k+ athletics stadium in the UK for probably 50yrs at least, so I wouldn't be surprised at all to see this 'initiative' gain traction.
The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace can accommodate up to 24k with temporary seating, easily capable of housing any athletics events bar an Olympics or World Championships, while UK Athletics is actually based at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham (capacity 13k, just 2k short of being able to attract Diamond League athletic events).
There is NO need for athletics facilities at the London Stadium after 13th August next year.
So where are they gonna play after that if the stadium gets demolished? They've fucked themselves.if they wanted that land. They should have waited another 6 or 7 years to move and paid to build a new football specific stadium on the land there.Following next years IAAF World Athletics Championship at the London Stadium there is absolutely no requirement for a 50k+ athletics stadium in the UK for probably 50yrs at least, so I wouldn't be surprised at all to see this 'initiative' gain traction.
The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace can accommodate up to 24k with temporary seating, easily capable of housing any athletics events bar an Olympics or World Championships, while UK Athletics is actually based at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham (capacity 13k, just 2k short of being able to attract Diamond League athletic events).
There is NO need for athletics facilities at the London Stadium after 13th August next year.
We're not because they stopped us doing it. UK athletics will acquiesce for a nice little sum of money, Coe is head of world athletics so he's got what he wanted and will not be blamed for anything to do with the Olympic stadium now so will still get the IOC gig in time and all the politicians have gone except for Karren Brady in the house of Lords, there really isn't much to stop them.I like the way in all this, no one's pointing out 'er....TOTTENHAM SAID ALL THIS AND WERE LAUGHED AT'.
Now who's laughing.