seating at Bishop
seating at Bishop
When at Bishop on Saturday I noticed that when there was a light shower the first segment of the stand got very wet . Spoke to a chap from Bishops and he said that this was a problem because the wind generally blew in the same direction.It will be very uncomfortable for people sitting there when it rains. The new stand will be facing in that direction and there could be the same the same problem for the fans sitting there, has any thought been given to this .
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Which bit got wet, the front rows or one of the sides?
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The left hand side as you look out on to the pitch. all the seats upto the first aisle were soaked.
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Is this post a piss take? Get a grip!
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love it! wrote:Is this post a piss take? Get a grip!
I did wonder.
People get wet at football match shock!
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Answering this post seriously, I think we've been mollycoddled over the years at The Area because the whole stadium is enclosed therefore if you were seated you were pretty certain you were going to stay dry.
Now that we're in an open plan stadium it's only natural that the wind will blow the elements around more than we're used to, so people are bound to get wet. There's no solution to that.
Now that we're in an open plan stadium it's only natural that the wind will blow the elements around more than we're used to, so people are bound to get wet. There's no solution to that.
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It also kept us freezing cold as well!, bring on some other elements I welcome them whole heartedlyHilly wrote:...we've been mollycoddled over the years at The Area because the whole stadium is enclosed therefore if you were seated you were pretty certain you were going to stay dry.
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So, what do you expect anyone to do, I mean seriously? As far as I'm aware the stand will go behind the goal, because that's the easiest place to put a foundation obviously with the land being fairly flat there.tojo wrote:The left hand side as you look out on to the pitch. all the seats upto the first aisle were soaked.
If the wind blows towards that stand then it's just tough luck isn't it? The wind can blow from any direction by the way.
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I agree about the Arena Hilly, it was taking for granted I think...Hilly wrote:Answering this post seriously, I think we've been mollycoddled over the years at The Area because the whole stadium is enclosed therefore if you were seated you were pretty certain you were going to stay dry.
Now that we're in an open plan stadium it's only natural that the wind will blow the elements around more than we're used to, so people are bound to get wet. There's no solution to that.
As for people getting wet, well 2/3 of the support will get wet as the majority will be standing round the pitch...Next Season is going to interesting, and this is what football should be all about and going back to basics and getting wet would not deter me from going
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We have absolutely no control over the weather and the temp stand can only fit behind the other goal. Our most viable option is to sell DFC poncho's (lots of suggestions for this) but it hasn't really been a priority for us to source and price. Hopefully we can add these to our range of products soon.tojo wrote:When at Bishop on Saturday I noticed that when there was a light shower the first segment of the stand got very wet . Spoke to a chap from Bishops and he said that this was a problem because the wind generally blew in the same direction.It will be very uncomfortable for people sitting there when it rains. The new stand will be facing in that direction and there could be the same the same problem for the fans sitting there, has any thought been given to this .
Let's be proud of what we have achieved, Darlington Football Club needs to survive so let's all be in this together because this is your club now and your club needs you.