Are the puddles on the inside because of the roof damage, cladding or work not finished?
The roof has been fixed. See some of my earlier pics a page or two back.
The perforated and therefore not weather proof cladding has yet to be fitted, but otherwise stadium is pretty much finished.
However the pics show the extent of the lack of weather protection on the concourses for fans. So fingers crossed that the weather is ok for this friday.
As Mr G pointed out the PICTURE thread strayed away from PICTURES again. I've subsequently deleted the posts following the last picture. This will continue to happen whenever the thread wanders.
If you want to enter into a protracted discussion about an aspect of the ground relating to one of the pictures posted please do so by creating a new topic.
However the pics show the extent of the lack of weather protection on the concourses for fans. So fingers crossed that the weather is ok for this friday.
The roof has been fixed. See some of my earlier pics a page or two back.
The perforated and therefore not weather proof cladding has yet to be fitted, but otherwise stadium is pretty much finished.
However the pics show the extent of the lack of weather protection on the concourses for fans. So fingers crossed that the weather is ok for this friday.
had a look in the stadium at the southwest corner, the concourse is 80% covered by the main stand, and is semi-circular, dry as a bone. fantastic.
People moaning about a bit of wind or rain have to remember we used to play in winter and a club over the hills has an A license yet no roof on the away end. I'm sure most people will be very happy with the new stadium and these are just initial snags you sometimes get with new builds
I have also noticed the council highways department have fitted permanent LED information boards on the link roads around the town centre. Previously there were temporary ones put up for the bridge work, but it looks like these permanent signs have been fitted as part of traffic management measures on match nights.