jrb said:Just picked up on something.
Did anyone else notice the frayed roof support cables from the picture?
Click to enlarge.
[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/NQ607Fo.jpg[/bigimg]
kramer said:jrb said:Just picked up on something.
Did anyone else notice the frayed roof support cables from the picture?
Click to enlarge.
[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/NQ607Fo.jpg[/bigimg]
Not frayed its markers They have put ties on to highlight them so they don't get damaged Or hurt the builders
jrb said:kramer said:jrb said:Just picked up on something.
Did anyone else notice the frayed roof support cables from the picture?
Click to enlarge.
[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/NQ607Fo.jpg[/bigimg]
Not frayed its markers They have put ties on to highlight them so they don't get damaged Or hurt the builders
Oh!
You learn something new every day.
Thanks.
ffs jrb stick to stuff you know and take MORE PICTURES :)jrb said:kramer said:jrb said:Just picked up on something.
Did anyone else notice the frayed roof support cables from the picture?
Click to enlarge.
[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/NQ607Fo.jpg[/bigimg]
Not frayed its markers They have put ties on to highlight them so they don't get damaged Or hurt the builders
Oh!
You learn something new every day.
Thanks.
Chancy Termites said:Twang, twang, ping, twang...... SNAP!
SNIGGER, good stuffwilly eckerslike said:Chancy Termites said:Twang, twang, ping, twang...... SNAP!
Is that the back four of the Thai national football team?
willy eckerslike said:Chancy Termites said:Twang, twang, ping, twang...... SNAP!
Is that the back four of the Thai national football team?
[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/56k42R0.jpg[/bigimg]
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noticed stewards ON the bridge for the first time last night after the gamemarco said:is that graffiti off the bridge yet
Mike N said:I know it's been asked before, but I cant find it; Seeing that the Under 19's played at Ewan Fields today against Moscow, I was wondering when our first game will be in the mini stadium.
Some of it has been cleaned but there were still some red letters when i went under it earlier today......marco said:is that graffiti off the bridge yet
alberto0292 said:Mike N said:I know it's been asked before, but I cant find it; Seeing that the Under 19's played at Ewan Fields today against Moscow, I was wondering when our first game will be in the mini stadium.
Still TBC
I hope Sunday 14th December for the EDS derby
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