They're the fucking builders...who else is at fault? Was Daniel moonlighting as a fire suppression engineer?As is shovelling all the blame onto Mace. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a slightly different take on things
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They're the fucking builders...who else is at fault? Was Daniel moonlighting as a fire suppression engineer?As is shovelling all the blame onto Mace. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a slightly different take on things
They should hold it at The London Stadium just to show all the moaners how much worse it could have been.Who's up for a trek to MK Dons to play Man City?
If it isn't at the Lane it can't be at Wembley.
Really shambolic situation we've found ourselves in.
No mate they pressed them intensely, really high up the pitch and countered when they had the chance to. Don't know how anyone who watched those games could think liverpool didn't press them lol.Liverpool countered.
Remember when you all told me this was bullshit? Seems Mace weren't entirely transparent with levy and co eh?
Took this from SSC....it's all Greek to me...I know the BCO is probably the council's Building Control Officer...
"I was on site last week and witnessed a loop being witnessed.
They are at the point where they can offer halfish of the loops (c. 70 of 140) to the commissioning manager to witness (i.e. they say they have tested themselves). The commissioning manager (who as it's life safety has to witness 100% of the loops) sign off sheets would then be part of the pack submitted to the BCO for sign off, along with Tyco's own certificate that it's in line with the BS. The BCO can then choose how much he wants to witness before signing the fire systems off as safe, largely depending on the quality of install and testing he's seen to date.
The BCO's visit the friday before last was enough of a shambles to result in them saying we're not coming back until we've got 100% of the certs from the commissioning manager (which isn't unusual). However the backs are so against the wall at the stadium that when you string this 'back to backing' of programming activities out i.e. Tyco having to prove and document that they are fully done first, then Core witnessing the lot before the BCO will even look at it, then the final test events having to be after this sign off, plus the realisation of how far back Tyco really are it's become clear that mid September is pie in the sky...as many had suspected."
No mate they pressed them intensely, really high up the pitch and countered when they had the chance to. Don't know how anyone who watched those games could think liverpool didn't press them lol.
Agreed a lot of what a club is is the fans, but equally its where they are from. Why do you think we dig Woolwich out so much? Why do you think MK Dons are despised so much?For me, a club's identity is its fans. The more authentic, passionate support you can cram in on game day, the better.
The groundshare thing is more a question of what London should have wanted transferring into the Olympic site after the games, the more use it gets the better. It's insane they ever convinced themselves the athletics stadium wasn't always going to end up a football ground.
nope just thought it was strange people thought it was so unbelievable that a contractor on one of the most highly anticipated and watched construction projects wouldn't be reluctant to admit that they can't deliver on time.Are you suggesting a conspiracy theory. This isn't the bloody x files Mulder!
Took this from SSC....it's all Greek to me...I know the BCO is probably the council's Building Control Officer...
"I was on site last week and witnessed a loop being witnessed.
They are at the point where they can offer halfish of the loops (c. 70 of 140) to the commissioning manager to witness (i.e. they say they have tested themselves). The commissioning manager (who as it's life safety has to witness 100% of the loops) sign off sheets would then be part of the pack submitted to the BCO for sign off, along with Tyco's own certificate that it's in line with the BS. The BCO can then choose how much he wants to witness before signing the fire systems off as safe, largely depending on the quality of install and testing he's seen to date.
The BCO's visit the friday before last was enough of a shambles to result in them saying we're not coming back until we've got 100% of the certs from the commissioning manager (which isn't unusual). However the backs are so against the wall at the stadium that when you string this 'back to backing' of programming activities out i.e. Tyco having to prove and document that they are fully done first, then Core witnessing the lot before the BCO will even look at it, then the final test events having to be after this sign off, plus the realisation of how far back Tyco really are it's become clear that mid September is pie in the sky...as many had suspected."
I haven't the skills to do a picture mock up, though isn't he a scar and grey jumpsuit away from looking like Doctor Evil anyway?If Levy knew all of that would happen and used it to fuck over the fans he's a criminal genius and should give up running a football club to take over the world.
As is shovelling all the blame onto Mace. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a slightly different take on things
I think there was a very real danger of the sub-arcs overlooping, meaning that the native C and D cache drives would have to be reflushed.Lost me at the first line, mate.
Witnessed a loop being witnessed...