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24 minutes ago, The Specky Forum Organiser said:

It's exactly the same thing only on a larger scale.

It’s really not you know because that’s a 30% capacity for 100% availability versus 100% capacity for 100% availability. 
 

don”t even know why I have to explain this tbh. 😂😂

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1 hour ago, esquire8 said:

There has been suggestions of shutting shop for the year and getting all 3 done this season.

Where has this been suggested?

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24 minutes ago, KeyserSoze said:

It’s really not you know because that’s a 30% capacity for 100% availability versus 100% capacity for 100% availability. 
 

don”t even know why I have to explain this tbh. 😂😂

You'll need to explain it again

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On 18/06/2024 at 15:05, scotty1976 said:

Why would you move into an area beside a football stadium then object to developments which may impact on football fans behaviour? 
 

Surely that is part and parcel of living beside a football stadium. 
 

And it’s not as if any of them will have pre-dated Ibrox. No doubt the objections came from soap dodgers and the leader of the council. 

Most of the objections probably came from bitter taig residents.

The bar is nowhere near any houses, it will have ample toilet facilities and plenty of car parking space post match.

It will employ a fair few staff and be good for the local economy. Will surely help to regenerate the area?

Bit of advice for the dumb taig lurkers... don't move into a council house near Ibrox.

Chances are you won't like it, and we could certainly do without the odour!

:UK:

Sad cunts will probably apply for social housing wherever our next few home games are so they have something to spiral over

 

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4 hours ago, B1872 said:

Edminston House, Bar G51, Walter statue, Champions Wall (ready when we aren’t even champions), memorial garden, Blue Sky lounge, old firm friendly in Sydney, countless fuck ups with kit manufacturers, fuck ups with travel partners, mygers, fined for breaking rules on charging too much for kits, dearest ticket prices in Europe for Champions League and Europa games and now this. Not to fucking mention 3 trophies out of 27 when our rivals have 22 of these trophies. Under this current board and leadership we’ll be 25 trophies behind celtic in the next 10 years. Something massively needs to change as these bastards are destroying the club!

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2 hours ago, SteveEarle said:

Where's this bastard when you need him??:lol:

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:lol:

Joking aside, we used to produce quality steel in the UK.

It's mostly foreign imports now and the contacts they sign are wish lists.

They'd drop us in a second to make an extra buck.

 

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6 hours ago, SeparateEntityMyArse said:

The club will be rightly looking at cost implications, there's loads of factors involved.

The SRU might not try to screw us as much as the SFA to hire. Murrayfield we could sell 000s more tickets. Availability potential into September+. We'd probably protect better the hospitality revenue stream at Murrayfield too than at Hampden whilst having all ST holders in. Fuck knows there'll be more, buy the bottom line will be the priority.

Those factors will be more important to a Board than the question of Glasgow v Edinburgh.

They shouldn't be, if Rangers can play in Glasgow they have to, fans convienience and money is most important 

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13 minutes ago, Drunk and disorderly. said:

:lol:

Joking aside, we used to produce quality steel in the UK.

It's mostly foreign imports now and the contacts they sign are wish lists.

They'd drop us in a second to make an extra buck.

 

Was that not why Ravenscraig basically had to shut....all the work went to China, Tata rings a bell or something like that

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You must identify all asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) present in the building that could be damaged or disturbed during normal occupancy. This should include routine and foreseeable maintenance and cleaning activities.

It is therefore very important that these areas are identified. Then you can make a record of where the asbestos is located.

Any installation or refurbishment work which disturbs the fabric of the building where asbestos could be hidden will require a more intrusive survey to be completed before work can start.

 

For.the hard of thinking btw

 

If a tile or wall or upstand etc can be punched releasing asbestos never mind actual works disturbing it, must be identified.

Forgot everycunts a building expert now 

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11 minutes ago, RFC55 said:

You must identify all asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) present in the building that could be damaged or disturbed during normal occupancy. This should include routine and foreseeable maintenance and cleaning activities.

It is therefore very important that these areas are identified. Then you can make a record of where the asbestos is located.

Any installation or refurbishment work which disturbs the fabric of the building where asbestos could be hidden will require a more intrusive survey to be completed before work can start.

 

For.the hard of thinking btw

 

If a tile or wall or upstand etc can be punched releasing asbestos never mind actual works disturbing it, must be identified.

Forgot everycunts a building expert now 

Must be identified, and then removed tbh.

Stadiums apparently riddled with the stuff.

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15 minutes ago, hammer93 said:

Was that not why Ravenscraig basically had to shut....all the work went to China, Tata rings a bell or something like that

Aye mate.

Embarrassing that we have to rely on cheap foreign imports nowadays.

Probably too busy making bombs for Russia to fulfill the Ibrox contract.:unsure:

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3 minutes ago, Loyal72 said:

Must be identified, and then removed tbh.

Stadiums apparently riddled with the stuff.

It is, it's built at a time when asbestos was used everywhere. You'd need to be an absolute mongo and all born in theb200s to think Ibrox had none 

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10 minutes ago, Loyal72 said:

Must be identified, and then removed tbh.

Stadiums apparently riddled with the stuff.

If your house was built before 2000 it will be ‘riddled’ as well. Everywhere is. Only a problem if you puncture it.

Dont fall for Tim propaganda. Chamber of secrets will also be ‘riddled’

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7 minutes ago, RFC55 said:

It is, it's built at a time when asbestos was used everywhere. You'd need to be an absolute mongo and all born in theb200s to think Ibrox had none 

Aye it'd be daft to assume there's no asbestos in Ibrox, as you say over the period that it was built, and the additions and even some upgrades were still done in periods when the stuff was widely used.

Fuck it was in all our houses too, remember "airing cupboards" back in the day? Big sheet of asbestos all the way round. 

I've broken a couple in my time, hopefully the "dousing with water" actually holds true 😂

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1 minute ago, kris1984 said:

If your house was built before 2000 it will be ‘riddled’ as well. Everywhere is. Only a problem if you puncture it.

Dont fall for Tim propaganda. Chamber of secrets will also be ‘riddled’

Bloody hell you're awful paranoid bud 😂

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3 minutes ago, Loyal72 said:

Aye it'd be daft to assume there's no asbestos in Ibrox, as you say over the period that it was built, and the additions and even some upgrades were still done in periods when the stuff was widely used.

Fuck it was in all our houses too, remember "airing cupboards" back in the day? Big sheet of asbestos all the way round. 

I've broken a couple in my time, hopefully the "dousing with water" actually holds true 😂

Everything had it, pipe lagging, artex, stairs, it was durable as fuck so used.

Now the next big thing is silica dust 

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Just now, RFC55 said:

Everything had it, pipe lagging, artex, stairs, it was durable as fuck so used.

Now the next big thing is silica dust 

Inhaled a shit load of silica dust as well, we used Stihl saws regularly without water suppression tanks. Then it became a big thing. Most of us already fucked.

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