Thats only to shore up the perimeter wall eugenio nothing to do with the stand itself its perfectly safe.eugenio wrote:Anyone see the Southend Stand end where huge girders are pinned to the surrounding wall. The whole length of the stand. It looks frightening to say the least
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Shauna I'm taking no chances I'm standing in the cemetary from now on lol lol lo, Mightshauna wrote:Thats only to shore up the perimeter wall eugenio nothing to do with the stand itself its perfectly safe.eugenio wrote:Anyone see the Southend Stand end where huge girders are pinned to the surrounding wall. The whole length of the stand. It looks frightening to say the least
get more action in there anyway only kidding dying to get in there
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If you stand in the cemetary too long there's a risk some wee scrote will vandalise you !eugenio wrote:Shauna I'm taking no chances I'm standing in the cemetary from now on lol lol lo, Mightshauna wrote:Thats only to shore up the perimeter wall eugenio nothing to do with the stand itself its perfectly safe.eugenio wrote:Anyone see the Southend Stand end where huge girders are pinned to the surrounding wall. The whole length of the stand. It looks frightening to say the least
get more action in there anyway only kidding dying to get in there
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Seen Martin announcing 300 more highly paid jobs for his beloved Belfast earlier.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said: "Tullett Prebon creating 300 new jobs and choosing to locate their new technology centre here is terrific news. The new jobs will offer an average salary of £33,000, providing excellent opportunities for graduate and experienced IT professionals as well as school leavers."
Shame he couldn't try to do more for his hometown.
Will we ever sit in a new, redeveloped Brandywell? Its the least they could throw us scumbags down here, isn't it? Its not like we are asking for £8mill like the Glens got.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said: "Tullett Prebon creating 300 new jobs and choosing to locate their new technology centre here is terrific news. The new jobs will offer an average salary of £33,000, providing excellent opportunities for graduate and experienced IT professionals as well as school leavers."
Shame he couldn't try to do more for his hometown.
Will we ever sit in a new, redeveloped Brandywell? Its the least they could throw us scumbags down here, isn't it? Its not like we are asking for £8mill like the Glens got.
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In the council's hands according to last podcast so nothing to report.
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Fcuk the council there not capable of doing anything right and fcuk mcguiness and his cronies for abandoning his home town.rodgers wrote:In the council's hands according to last podcast so nothing to report.
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A few weeks back word had come back that the Council was putting it back to tender as the 3 contractors in for the job was over budget. I believe this was already in the Journal in the last few weeks (according to Greengo on Monday). Has anyone seen this re-advertised?
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It's not in the councils list of tenders, so no idea where they advertise it.TenaciousDee wrote:A few weeks back word had come back that the Council was putting it back to tender as the 3 contractors in for the job was over budget. I believe this was already in the Journal in the last few weeks (according to Greengo on Monday). Has anyone seen this re-advertised?
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Hi all,
The club are having a meeting with the council tomorrow to find out what is going on with the new Brandywell Stadium. I will give an update on here and our social media streams as soon as the meeting is over.
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The club are having a meeting with the council tomorrow to find out what is going on with the new Brandywell Stadium. I will give an update on here and our social media streams as soon as the meeting is over.
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Great stuff Oraith, this is what the fans have been looking for, keep it up and keep us in the loop.
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Good stuff !
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We need some progress FFS it's only a small job , has anyone seen the new Windsor , built in two years
Amateurs !
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Councils hands, don't think they do much other than sit on them.rodgers wrote:In the council's hands according to last podcast so nothing to report.
Their priority is Health & Safety, that is of their jobs. They have some great workers who don't have the clout to be effective in managing loafers. Gerry mandering was supposed to have gone but it may have taken another form.
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Indeed, the old bigoted "londonderry corporation" would have had the brandywell project done by now and thats saying something.johnm wrote:Councils hands, don't think they do much other than sit on them.rodgers wrote:In the council's hands according to last podcast so nothing to report.
Their priority is Health & Safety, that is of their jobs. They have some great workers who don't have the clout to be effective in managing loafers. Gerry mandering was supposed to have gone but it may have taken another form.
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How did the meeting go yesterday orlaith, hopefully you have some good news to report.DerryCityFC wrote:Hi all,
The club are having a meeting with the council tomorrow to find out what is going on with the new Brandywell Stadium. I will give an update on here and our social media streams as soon as the meeting is over.
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24 hrs later,they must be still thrashing out the details or theres more bad news on the horizon.shauna wrote:How did the meeting go yesterday orlaith, hopefully you have some good news to report.DerryCityFC wrote:Hi all,
The club are having a meeting with the council tomorrow to find out what is going on with the new Brandywell Stadium. I will give an update on here and our social media streams as soon as the meeting is over.
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I assumed the reference to the meeting was a typo, as I can't see any way anyone in the council would be working on a Sunday !cousin kev wrote:24 hrs later,they must be still thrashing out the details or theres more bad news on the horizon.shauna wrote:How did the meeting go yesterday orlaith, hopefully you have some good news to report.DerryCityFC wrote:Hi all,
The club are having a meeting with the council tomorrow to find out what is going on with the new Brandywell Stadium. I will give an update on here and our social media streams as soon as the meeting is over.
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I guess your right cause they never do much work monday to friday so they certainly wouldn't be doing any on a weekend
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Some contractors have inflated prices for work, so even though I want the development to go ahead I don't want to be held to ransom for it. These council lists of contractors should be widen to get the best deal for us while at the same time cut out the brown envelope brigade.TenaciousDee wrote:A few weeks back word had come back that the Council was putting it back to tender as the 3 contractors in for the job was over budget. I believe this was already in the Journal in the last few weeks (according to Greengo on Monday). Has anyone seen this re-advertised?
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Surely if you put it out to tender, those interested put in their bid and you go with the lowest price from a competent contractor ? So if some others inflate their tender prices it doesn't matter - you still go with the lowest competent price.johnm wrote:Some contractors have inflated prices for work, so even though I want the development to go ahead I don't want to be held to ransom for it. These council lists of contractors should be widen to get the best deal for us while at the same time cut out the brown envelope brigade.TenaciousDee wrote:A few weeks back word had come back that the Council was putting it back to tender as the 3 contractors in for the job was over budget. I believe this was already in the Journal in the last few weeks (according to Greengo on Monday). Has anyone seen this re-advertised?
Unless there's collusion between those tendering in order to rig the prices. Very hard to prove if it happens, very serious if it does.