North Stand Expansion | Configuration plans revealed by club (p 1285)

I've been taking construction pictures for years, decades, even. I can count on one hand the times I have been challenged and confronted by an overzealous and aggressive security guard.

Sometimes the security guards will open the site gate for me so I can take better pictures. On the odd occasion I've been allowed onsite. I got a site tour of the Civil Justice Centre when it was under construction. :-)

On the whole security guards are ok as long as you don't go onsite, explain why you are taking pictures, and don't abuse them.

Sunday is the best day for taking construction update pictures. Most construction sites are quiet.

Thanks for your interesting and technical updates, Coatigan. Makes things a lot clearer.
JRB the auditor, you will be doing Youtube videos before long ;)
 
Cpoverview, why not ask on site for an expected date of removal of the stantions? Surely they can give you an approx, or does anyone know if the schedule of works is available to let you know (longshot I know).
Does Coatigan know if they're being removed in one piece or likely to be sliced up and taken bit at a time?
 
I can't imagine Albert Quixall as a scrap dealer.

I remember reading that he used ballet dancing as a aide to training when he was with Sheffield Wednesday.

He scored the very late equaliser in the 1963 derby in 1963 which effectively sent City down.
If I remember correctly Malcolm Allison hired a ballet dancer to help train the team during the Mercer/Allison years. He believed that only by being fitter than anyone else would his team succeed. I think he might have been right.
 
I can't imagine Albert Quixall as a scrap dealer.

I remember reading that he used ballet dancing as a aide to training when he was with Sheffield Wednesday.

He scored the very late equaliser in the 1963 derby in 1963 which effectively sent City down.
 

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