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Grow lights it is then...looks like only two are needed...
At 1 minute in on this video...
Yesterday again, I saw a couple of guys moving along the eaves on the west stand (with harnesses) using big ass crimpers.
Train from Leicester to Cambridge, then change for the train to Liverpool Street. If you want to avoid central London then get off at Cheshunt and get the train from there to WHL station.Can anyone let me know if there's any easy transfer links from east midlands region to the new stadium without going into the heart of London? Cheers.
Can anyone let me know if there's any easy transfer links from east midlands region to the new stadium without going into the heart of London? Cheers.
Train from Leicester to Cambridge, then change for the train to Liverpool Street. If you want to avoid central London then get off at Cheshunt and get the train from there to WHL station.
I wonder what lucky fucker is gonna have their seat DIRECTLY above where the OLD centre circle used to be...?I found this quite sad TBH, although it's exciting at the same time.
I was thinking. (I know some of you hate it when I do that). I was thinking how long does turf need
to bed down and get its roots into the soil before you can start playing football on it?
You've got the choice of trains at Cheshunt as you can also get off at Northumberland Park - depends if you get the London Overground or a Greater Anglia train.Thanks mate! I might just end up driving and parking at Cheshunt - Train tickets going to cost more than the fuel.
if you did go train wise, going into London and back out is no problem and most likely quicker than a cross country trip to CambridgeCan anyone let me know if there's any easy transfer links from east midlands region to the new stadium without going into the heart of London? Cheers.
Don’t they bring in grass that’s already grown?Apparently, it takes 3-6 weeks to lay a hybrid pitch. Presumably that would include time for the grass to grow.
Don’t they bring in grass that’s already grown?
Admittedly I don’t follow stadium builds as a habit, but I remember when they built Wembley the grass was “cultivated” off site at a secret location, cut up, and transported down to Wembley on the back of a lorry.