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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 5:54:00 GMT
How thick are people at our club? I walked into a wet stadium and didn't slip because the anti slip paint worked. I fell arse over tit on the way out because someone had put sawdust on said paint and made the floor slippy! She fell over,she fell over You'd have laughed if you'd have seen me...
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Post by robboleek on Sept 30, 2014 7:30:10 GMT
I have worked in that area e.g. selling anti-slip products and have to say the sales rep has well and truly done a number on the club there. I would have been ashamed to have anything to do with the product which has been applied. Hope somebody from the club is blocking the twat's voicemail up with very stern messages this morning !!!
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Post by karl on Nov 1, 2014 12:07:03 GMT
Do the club have any further plans for improvements? They will have to think about increasing seating capacity again soon as the planning permission will expire?
Sent from my GT-I9505 using proboards
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Post by mrcoke on Nov 1, 2014 13:00:48 GMT
Do the club have any further plans for improvements? They will have to think about increasing seating capacity again soon as the planning permission will expire? Sent from my GT-I9505 using proboards IMO the club will not spend capital on increased capacity until there is a demand, i.e. a waiting list for season tickets. Planning permission is not a major issue. If it has been approved once, it would almost certainly be approved again unless there is a significant reason not to grant a new permission.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 13:26:45 GMT
Do the club have any further plans for improvements? They will have to think about increasing seating capacity again soon as the planning permission will expire? Sent from my GT-I9505 using proboards IMO the club will not spend capital on increased capacity until there is a demand, i.e. a waiting list for season tickets. Planning permission is not a major issue. If it has been approved once, it would almost certainly be approved again unless there is a significant reason not to grant a new permission. Like the shambles of getting away from the ground as it is.
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