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Post by chipsandgravy on Apr 27, 2009 23:45:32 GMT 1
PNS have tried the lights and was a good sucsess all went well stands going in thursday
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Post by andy on Apr 30, 2009 10:23:42 GMT 1
Brilliant. Well done. 10/10 etc...
All just a few months too late....
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Post by honestref on Apr 30, 2009 11:36:26 GMT 1
Good news Tommy - is the rumour true that there are restrictions on using the lights so many times a year or only at certian times or any other stupid stuff from the powers that be?
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Post by tommyc on Apr 30, 2009 16:45:38 GMT 1
I think the planning permission includes some criteria about no more than 20 midweek games or something HonestRef but nothing that will interfere with the running of the club.
Just been informed that the stands have also been put in place this afternoon along with all of the emergency exit signs, tannoy and absolutely everything else required. Just a little bit late - 29 days Andy not "a couple of months" but lets not let your poor maths cloud the fact that they are indeed late.
IF we DONT go up, then we will be playing in division 1 with a ground that meets Prem standard whilst others will be playing in the Prem with facilities that don't next year?
Time to move on however and I think given that as there are so many unresolved issues such as ours through all of the leagues the FA have handed the UCL a massive headache. Naturally I am going to have a one-eyed view of this, and I appreciate that the League have been placed in a position where whatever they decide someone is going to get upset - it just happens to be us on this occassion and I have to believe that these things even themselves up through your life and get on with it.
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Post by generaldogsbody on Apr 30, 2009 18:39:05 GMT 1
Good point. Let's have a Premier Division of 10 teams with suitable grounds. Then let's all moan when we don't have enough games.
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Post by merko on May 1, 2009 16:27:57 GMT 1
Tommy, joking apart, although i would obvioulsy like to see Corinths have another bite at the Prem next season I certainly feel for PNS and it would be an absolute disgrace if you are not promoted. Some consistency and thinking outside the box should be shown by the UCL committee and as for the FA words escape me. Best of luck next season where ever you might be.
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