This morning looked like they were building a stage or a unit or something in the corner of Trinity/NS. Loads of builders out and about and it looked dodgy getting a photo but will try later.
Quote from: wince on February 25, 2025, 01:19:29 PMThis morning looked like they were building a stage or a unit or something in the corner of Trinity/NS. Loads of builders out and about and it looked dodgy getting a photo but will try later.You are going to be one of those guys filming on facebook who keeps antagonising businesses saying 'it is a public space' and get arrested Be interested in what they are doing though
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on February 25, 2025, 01:24:12 PMQuote from: wince on February 25, 2025, 01:19:29 PMThis morning looked like they were building a stage or a unit or something in the corner of Trinity/NS. Loads of builders out and about and it looked dodgy getting a photo but will try later.You are going to be one of those guys filming on facebook who keeps antagonising businesses saying 'it is a public space' and get arrested Be interested in what they are doing though Holy fuck, those videos keep popping up on my YouTube feed (quickly deleted). Citizen journalists, absolute twats usually.
Sounds like we are hosting England vs Andorra in September.
I didn’t even film anything you bastards!!!! Anyway, it was a big marquee.
Are you talking about the new marquees where the fan zone was at the NS/TR?Didn't read anything about that been planned, sparsely populated tonight
With it being an 8 pm kickoff our arrangements were slightly different so we went into the new marquee outside the Trinity. As has been said pretty bland inside, couple of big screens showing previous matches easy to get served food was hitting miss roast beef sandwiches were brilliant, but £7. They limited entry to 250 people, but could easily double that.
If it is about filling in the corners and expanding backwards, then work wouldn't necessarily be limited to starting in summer 2026 - they could get it underway after this summer's concerts, assuming any development is covered by the planning permission already in place. It certainly feels like something bigger is happening than just a reclad, and the radio silence approach is just how the club operate under Heck - nothing will be publicised until it's a done deal (although apropos of nothing, from the fanzone on Saturday we did see Heck walk past with someone, and he was pointing directly and gesturing at the gap between the Trinity and North Stands as he was talking).