RyanioBirdio
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The idea of temporary road closures will presumably have gone down well with the fella who was worried about nuclear weapons being driven past the stadium during a game.
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I hate capitals in the middle of sentences, it's unhinged.
I'm just waiting for their "The windmills on the new stadium will kill all the whales" argument...and then we know they'll have gone full Trump.I don't remember a footbridge being 'promised', a possibility, but not 'promised'. Still using language like "INUNDATED", just more of the same like the claims. And the use of "CLAUSTROPHOBIC" is just plain weird.
I can only assume Trump wrote that for them. They clearly don't grasp that the use of capitals like this means they are now trolling/parodying themselves. No doubt the author is impressed with themselves for thatparody.
I think they were on about letting buses through?
They did. The closure would total for 20 mins but once that time passes, buses and coaches would start to move down Oxford Road.Only from memory but that was mentioned on the zoom meeting I think.
OK, that's bad enough. But worse, far worse, is what they write below:Who the f**k are the "O's"????? Typical of that rag.
I would think with a road closure, buses emergency vehicles etc, would be able to go through similar to queen street....goodness, it's for a few hours , on average ONCE, every two weeks.
What happened at the manor when we all piled out onto London road, there was no problem?
If only the penny would drop with more people that The Sun is an absolute shitrag and always has been . . .OK, that's bad enough. But worse, far worse, is what they write below:
"Rather than extend their agreement [at the Kassam], however, they are instead looking to move."
They write that despite quoting Tim Williams, later on, that we have "no option to extend the lease". Even the Fail journalists aren't quite that bad.
To be fair, it’s very hard to hear precise statements when you’re listening to private voicemails. Sometimes you will get a few words wrong.OK, that's bad enough. But worse, far worse, is what they write below:
"Rather than extend their agreement [at the Kassam], however, they are instead looking to move."
They write that despite quoting Tim Williams, later on, that we have "no option to extend the lease". Even the Fail journalists aren't quite that bad.
This is the only reason it was proposed, such was the concern.The idea of temporary road closures will presumably have gone down well with the fella who was worried about nuclear weapons being driven past the stadium during a game.
Just reading back through the summary from the webinar the other night (particularly the comment above) and looking at the images is anyone else concerned there is a distinct lack of yellow and OUFC insignia outside the stadium? With the response above it feels like the designers are putting the hotel before the club?There probably won’t be a yellow brick road colour scheme outside, as the scheme needs to attract attendees to the hotel and conference centre - but plenty of yellow and blue insinside
There was a bridge in some of the diagrams, but I thought that it has been made clear that the diagrams were not a set of actual designs ( even the recent designs could change), and so there were never any promises that I read?I don't remember a footbridge being 'promised', a possibility, but not 'promised'. Still using language like "INUNDATED", just more of the same like the claims. And the use of "CLAUSTROPHOBIC" is just plain weird.
I can only assume Trump wrote that for them. They clearly don't grasp that the use of capitals like this means they are now trolling/parodying themselves. No doubt the author is impressed with themselves for thatparody.
Couldn’t they raise the gradient of the Oxford road from the roundabout, levelling and joining the bridge.
Leaving a extended pedestrian, cycle zone underneath.
not yet ... maybe in an hour or soHas anybody on here been to the public exhibition yet?
Thoughts?