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I got in the stadium around 7.00 last night, and with those cardboard squares all neatly organised on the seats, Saint James' Park looked very classy. It was as if the seats were coloured in black and white stripes.

 

The club should invest to get it done proper, instead of the pale shade of grey we have at the moment.

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I got in the stadium around 7.00 last night, and with those cardboard squares all neatly organised on the seats, Saint James' Park looked very classy. It was as if the seats were coloured in black and white stripes.

 

The club should invest to get it done proper, instead of the pale shade of grey we have at the moment.

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That's a great idea tbh ;)

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I got in the stadium around 7.00 last night, and with those cardboard squares all neatly organised on the seats, Saint James' Park looked very classy. It was as if the seats were coloured in black and white stripes.

 

The club should invest to get it done proper, instead of the pale shade of grey we have at the moment.

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The East Stand paddock used to be in black and white sections IIRC (when they had the old executive boxes in there).

 

EDIT: Yep - like this?

 

sjp6.jpg
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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

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Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

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Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

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They could spend some money on putting up a couple of scoreboards first.

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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

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Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

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They could spend some money on putting up a couple of scoreboards first.

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And put them where?

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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

135373[/snapback]

Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

135374[/snapback]

 

They could spend some money on putting up a couple of scoreboards first.

135376[/snapback]

 

And put them where?

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In the ground I reckon.

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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

135373[/snapback]

Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

135374[/snapback]

 

They could spend some money on putting up a couple of scoreboards first.

135376[/snapback]

 

And put them where?

135384[/snapback]

 

SE and NW corners?

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It would cost a fortune and for what? For the visual benefit of a few early arrivers? I actually prefer the more neutral grey myself.

135373[/snapback]

Aye, it would only be seen when the ground was empty. Waste of money imo.

135374[/snapback]

 

They could spend some money on putting up a couple of scoreboards first.

135376[/snapback]

 

And put them where?

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In the ground I reckon.

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I thought they'd look good down the quay side meself.

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Don't like scoreboards. Can you not keep score yourself like?

 

All it does is provide photo opportunities for the opposition if we get a hiding.

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More positive thinking from Wullie ;)

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Don't like scoreboards. Can you not keep score yourself like?

 

All it does is provide photo opportunities for the opposition if we get a hiding.

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More positive thinking from Wullie ;)

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:icon_lol:

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I remember Tranmere at home in the early 90's, the scoreboard was fucked and not working properly. We won 1-0 and the ref blew the full time whistle, yet the scoreboard reckoned there was 5 minutes left. The Tranmere players were gannin scatty and pointing it out to the ref. ;)

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Don't like scoreboards. Can you not keep score yourself like?

 

All it does is provide photo opportunities for the opposition if we get a hiding.

135402[/snapback]

More positive thinking from Wullie ;)

135403[/snapback]

 

He's worse than me! :icon_lol:

 

I was thinking more of video screens btw, not that I'm that bothered. Could be handy for those on L7 mind.

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I got in the stadium around 7.00 last night, and with those cardboard squares all neatly organised on the seats, Saint James' Park looked very classy. It was as if the seats were coloured in black and white stripes.

 

The club should invest to get it done proper, instead of the pale shade of grey we have at the moment.

135355[/snapback]

 

The East Stand paddock used to be in black and white sections IIRC (when they had the old executive boxes in there).

 

EDIT: Yep - like this?

 

sjp6.jpg

135371[/snapback]

 

That was the old Family Enclosure, wasn't it?

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