Penders1957
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And there it was , gone !!
And there it was , gone !!
Opens October 1st you can book now https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-medlock-manchester nothing less than £104 availableWill the hotel be ready prior to next season have a Rush gig to go to fuck all this City crap ;-)
Hope the sails are better attached than the ones on the brand new DWP building in the centre of Blackpool....they keep falling off.They'll still need to clean it periodically. Nothing on the roof (yet) to suggest tracks for a BMU, or whether it would be a cradle etc. Abseiling would probably be the least practical with the sails, more the shape than the presence. They could do mewps too, apart from obviously the medlock square facades, as it'll be roofed.
As a side (sorry, but I do genuinely say this in good faith), notice the elevations of the office building that were largely covered by scaffolding have zero efflorescence. May appear yet if it got wet, but if they had gone for a covering it fully, bet it wouldn't at all.
Thank you Blue Gordyola, with the help of my daughter I'm booked in for Rush in 2027 lol. Thank you for going out of your way it was very kind of you, I had no Idea they were taking bookings. Once again a big thank you :-)Opens October 1st you can book now https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-medlock-manchester nothing less than £104 available
To be honest many weekends there is nothing less than £104 in the city’s travelodges and Premier inss. In fact £104 is a good price, many weekends it’s nothing less than £125Opens October 1st you can book now https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-medlock-manchester nothing less than £104 available
Did I read somewhere on here about the possibility of one or two of the games before the end of the season being used as test events? That's looking unlikely now. Will the stand be fully open by Christmas?the season is almost over & northstand isnt ready yet
I'm assuming that price will soar on a match day!Opens October 1st you can book now https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-medlock-manchester nothing less than £104 available
It'll be open for the Villa game test events will be beforehand.Did I read somewhere on here about the possibility of one or two of the games before the end of the season being used as test events? That's looking unlikely now. Will the stand be fully open by Christmas?
Thanks for the reply. Excuse my earlier scepticism; it just seems to be dragging on a long time (and yes; I'm aware it's a tad bigger a project than putting up a garden shed. When did the major work start; beginning of 2025?It'll be open for the Villa game test events will be beforehand.
Watching the prices of hotel rooms could become a welcome added addition to the Seat Counters thread.I'm assuming that price will soar on a match day!
I'll need to dust down my anorak.Watching the prices of hotel rooms could become a welcome added addition to the Seat Counters thread.
If they want that they need to lower the price of train tickets .The authorities want to reduce car use in absolute terms by ~8% in Greater Manchester by 2040. Car parking is likely to become more difficult.
Did I read somewhere on here about the possibility of one or two of the games before the end of the season being used as test events? That's looking unlikely now. Will the stand be fully open by Christmas?
Wasn't it originally due to open at the end of January?, did they give a reason for the delay?. I did go on a ground tour in January and the guide said it should be open for the Arsenal gameFwiw I don't think it looks unlikely.
I think people possibly see the state of the whole site, but it's only the stand and basic concourse provision that needs finished for it to open. We can't see inside obviously, but given what woukd be involved/needed, and what we see outside, I still think it is doable in April.
Wasn't it originally due to open at the end of January?, did they give a reason for the delay?. I did go on a ground tour in January and the guide said it should be open for the Arsenal game
Bricks are made of clays, and there are many different types of clay minerals all including metal ions within their silicate lattice. Below is an example of a model of the atomic structure of a clay mineral called Kaolin. The ions, or salts, sit in a layer between silicate ions (the red and black pyramids) and are leached out by weathering forming the silvery layer you observe. You can call it dirt, but it's a natural process and in time the salts will be washed away. Clays minerals themselves are formed as a result of weathering of primary minerals.Question for those in construction, how do they clean up the bricks as they look like seagulls have shat all over them

Seems that £185 is the default for Saturdays. It remains to be seen if that rate will stay the same once fixtures are confirmed. I suspect it will go above £200 which isn't uncommon for a quality hotel on a Saturday night in Manchester.To be honest many weekends there is nothing less than £104 in the city’s travelodges and Premier inss. In fact £104 is a good price, many weekends it’s nothing less than £125