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The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:55 pm
by Mike W.
Went to Christie park this afternnon.

Anyone of a nervous or emotional disposition should not go near - the North Stand roof is a pile of bent and buckled Meccano on the ground and the back wall is leaning crazily forward, with its back cladding bent and burst - the terrace steps piled up to one side - and all that after only 6 hours work by a machine with what looks like a pair of enormous toenail clippers attached, eating the girders greedily. They say at the end of today most of the stand will be flat.

The Main Stand has no decking. The insides of JB's Bar and the changing rooms peer oddly out through the girders where the seats used to be. The Press Box is perched dangerously, and inaccessibly, on a ledge up in the air. They have to take the asbestos cladding off piece by piece, carefully, to avoid causing it to crack and spread its dust around, but once that has been done the Stand will come down quite quickly.

The South Stand (what used to be the Umbro Stand) is naked after the asbestos cladding has been removed - the demolition people tell me it will take "About an hour" to floor what is left of it.

After that the job is to cut the steel and other stuff into standard size pieces to send it on to the the scrap companies, and then to clear the site fully, before Barrs start building the bacon counter for Sainsburys.

The job is timetabled as being allowed 7 weeks, but the boss said that he expected it to take 4 weeks - tops !

:| :( :oops:

Mike W.

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:57 pm
by Jack
:(

Wish we were still at Christie in a way. There's a lot of history at that place.

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 9:10 pm
by heysham_mfc
lets get it done and other with then we can look forward to a brand new era at the globe

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:11 pm
by John L
Mike W. wrote:Went to Christie park this afternnon.

Anyone of a nervous or emotional disposition should not go near - the North Stand roof is a pile of bent and buckled Meccano on the ground and the back wall is leaning crazily forward, with its back cladding bent and burst - the terrace steps piled up to one side - and all that after only 6 hours work by a machine with what looks like a pair of enormous toenail clippers attached, eating the girders greedily. They say at the end of today most of the stand will be flat.

Thanks Mike. By 4pm it had stopped leaning crazily forward and was pretty much flat on it's face. I re-visited just before 9pm and this is how it looks overnight....
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Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:50 pm
by Alan
(only a little) O/T...

Read in the financial news tonight that Asda are hoping to buy all 193 Netto stores and will rebrand them by mid 2011.

So possibly a Sainsburys and an Asda (albeit small) within a quarter of a mile of each other.

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:55 pm
by scar
Mike being papped!

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Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 11:05 pm
by Christies Child
Alan wrote:(only a little) O/T...

Read in the financial news tonight that Asda are hoping to buy all 193 Netto stores and will rebrand them by mid 2011.

So possibly a Sainsburys and an Asda (albeit small) within a quarter of a mile of each other.


What's the betting that some commission somewhere says that there can't be 2 Asdas within a certain number of miles of each other.

It was always thought that Asda was the other store that wanted Christie..

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2010 11:14 pm
by marky
Given the size of Netto, I think they will be able to keep it.

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 1:22 am
by Curly
John L wrote:
Mike W. wrote:Went to Christie park this afternnon.

Anyone of a nervous or emotional disposition should not go near - the North Stand roof is a pile of bent and buckled Meccano on the ground and the back wall is leaning crazily forward, with its back cladding bent and burst - the terrace steps piled up to one side - and all that after only 6 hours work by a machine with what looks like a pair of enormous toenail clippers attached, eating the girders greedily. They say at the end of today most of the stand will be flat.

Thanks Mike. By 4pm it had stopped leaning crazily forward and was pretty much flat on it's face. I re-visited just before 9pm and this is how it looks overnight....
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Admit it John, you just can't stay away :lol:

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:40 am
by outsider
Curly wrote:
Admit it John, you just can't stay away :lol:



Too much time on his hands, need to get a proper job and stop playing with trains :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The old place

PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 10:06 am
by Keith
marky wrote:Given the size of Netto, I think they will be able to keep it.


Or close it?