Johnniepk
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True but ive quickly got used to going to bed earlier and the 8pm kick offs, i worry I'll nod off!!One of the biggest benefits of retirement![]()
True but ive quickly got used to going to bed earlier and the 8pm kick offs, i worry I'll nod off!!One of the biggest benefits of retirement![]()
True but ive quickly got used to going to bed earlier and the 8pm kick offs, i worry I'll nod off!!
Definitely Guinness in Village Street. Ive messaged you re ticketsHaven’t been to the new stadium yet and wanting to come over for a game from Ireland in the next few months
Just wondering with the club view option do you have access to the Guinness bar with live music, located within the stadium?
Think a ST price rise, and/or a rise in FB+ fees and £70 - £75 ticket prices will see a lot of fans off next season. It's a lot of money for many.Thats how many fans who are not season ticket holders get to see a match are those non 3pm kick offs. I've always done shift work until recently so Saturday 3pm football only happned from this season since the 90s. So going to a match other times is my normal. Be the game itself that will have me surrendering my season ticket. Maybe price at some point...
I am thinking of bed from 8.30pm, usually in bed about 9, read for an hour then fast asleep.True but ive quickly got used to going to bed earlier and the 8pm kick offs, i worry I'll nod off!!
Interesting.Practically everything is a minimum of that nowadays. Man City's original third tier expansion was £50 million back in 2015 that added 6k. Now consider we would need to take down that huge glass end, add another full width truss, add all those complex roof lattice and panels to continue the barrel. Presumably the extended concourse would also need to be on stilts to provide access below and the back of the stand would still overhang UU boundary, which would need to be negotiated. It's not a simple build unless you throw out the design and bung up some corrugated sheets like the RS do.
Dave’s on the Moanjaro.Must be practicing his shuffling and getting the last of the Mounjaro down him.
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Transformation plans at the heart of a waterfront vision - Liverpool Express
Liverpool City Council is set to consider a landmark vision for the city’s waterfront next week, as part of a long-term strategy to reclaim the banks ofliverpoolexpress.co.uk
Agreed Tom, that junction is the main issue now for shuttles. Improvements at Sandhills alsoGive the waterfront its own dedicated and fully segregated mass rapid transit system and much of the stadium's transport issues are resolved. Bury that junction at Leeds St/Grt Howard St and the pedestrian and road connectivity with the city centre and the dispersal times will also be greatly improved, by opening up that bottle-neck for greater throughput.
The glider will be the unnamed 'rapid transit' system in that article, I'm guessing. The plan is have that operational for 2028.Give the waterfront its own dedicated and fully segregated mass rapid transit system and much of the stadium's transport issues are resolved. Bury that junction at Leeds St/Grt Howard St and the pedestrian and road connectivity with the city centre and the dispersal times will also be greatly improved, by opening up that bottle-neck for greater throughput.
Bet they were hopeing to miss the full 90.I see the denizens of Anfield are up in arms at the length of queues they've been having of late under a new stricter search regime they've adopted.
Fans queuing for an hour at a gate and missing the first 10-20 minutes of a game.