Butcher's Coat
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I'll still use the Town Bridge - hopefully all of the dawdlers, shufflers chatting away 4 abreast, and slowcoaches will use the footbridge and I will get back to the Burton House quicker after the match. 
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Has Conlin still got that place? Not been in for yonksI'll still use the Town Bridge - hopefully all of the dawdlers, shufflers chatting away 4 abreast, and slowcoaches will use the footbridge and I will get back to the Burton House quicker after the match.![]()
Aye.Has Conlin still got that place? Not been in for yonks
I think we all agree that the bridge looks fantastic and will definitely help to get supporters from the town to the SoL.
However I have a question about when supporters are leaving SoL after the game , cross the bridge and then meet the dual carriageway and the pelican crossing to get into Keel Square. Surely given the numbers this is bound to form a bottleneck.
I think one of the original ideas was for a large pedestrian underpass to go under the road, I assume this didn't happen because of the cost.
What's going to be the solution?
Do they close the road for say 30 minutes after each game?
I know, I know, but it's a daft thought that just popped into my head and I thought it was worth asking the question.
I was in there the other week with a mate and the good ladies , looking back I’m sure he was talking to you possibly as he was cracking on about welding and that . Gary B was my mate
A few ex-welders get in there mind.I was in there the other week with a mate and the good ladies , looking back I’m sure he was talking to you possibly as he was cracking on about welding and that . Gary B was my mate
Aye I was with him when you were talking to him che .A few ex-welders get in there mind.
I was talking to a Gary along with my other mates George and Davie who worked at Caterpillar that used to work with Gary B.
Gary's dad worked offshore as a pipe fitter, I worked with him years ago.
I bet there’s a few 2G by the end of the nightA few ex-welders get in there mind.
I was talking to a Gary along with my other mates George and Davie who worked at Caterpillar that used to work with Gary B.
Gary's dad worked offshore as a pipe fitter, I worked with him years ago.
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Nice when shall i check youtube for the vid
6G & 6Gr marraI bet there’s a few 2G by the end of the night
It was good to see him again.Aye I was with him when you were talking to him che .
He’d never been in the burton house for years so I took him in .
Any pickies welders? they like a rod for a root6G & 6Gr marra
Rod ends arllowwa the deck.
It was good to see him again.
Introduce yourself next time marra.
Password is "Heavy Cummer"![]()
Nah marra.Any pickies welders? they like a rod for a root
Pretty sure I watch these as much for the soundtrack as the visuals. Like something off a post-rock CD I bought in Paris in 1998...Not massively different from what I've posted previously but does give an idea of how far on they are with linking the bridge to the Stadium.
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Looks good you can see the route they are trying to get sorted for august, reckon they will have it tidied up no botherNot massively different from what I've posted previously but does give an idea of how far on they are with linking the bridge to the Stadium.
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Are you Wee Philly Will e?The pier is NOT 7.5 meters
At 1:57 coming in from top left some knacker has written NUFC TOON ARMY on the roof but had SAFC sprayed on it also. Looks like it's been there a while on the Edward Thompson building in Richmond StreetNot massively different from what I've posted previously but does give an idea of how far on they are with linking the bridge to the Stadium.
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great stuff as perNot massively different from what I've posted previously but does give an idea of how far on they are with linking the bridge to the Stadium.
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Aye, been pointed out before. Been there a long time apparently.Are you Wee Philly Will e?
The pier is 7.5 meters
The pier is 7.5 meters
The pier is NOT 7.5 meters
At 1:57 coming in from top left some knacker has written NUFC TOON ARMY on the roof but had SAFC sprayed on it also. Looks like it's been there a while on the Edward Thompson building in Richmond Street
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Switching to globe view on Google Maps it shows the SAFC spray and the smaller RED for RED ARMY
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