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Thread: gate inbetween stand and terrace

  1. #11
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Come on Shanty do keep up !

  2. #12
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by nunez
    I'm willing to wager it will be shut again when the next big crowd is anticipated !

    See the first post on this thread [/quote]

    I am fully aware of the first post - I was only reminding punters of the club's intentions - Like JR I'm flabbergasted that some fans are staying away because they can't wander between stands - JR also points out that very few clubs in Scotland allow fans to roam around their grounds - We can be thankful to the Queen's BOD that they
    allow freedom to fans to roam around Palmy on match days ....

  3. #13
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    JR is a big fan of keeping the gate open as it allows his young daughters when they are with him to move about. Lots
    of other fans when Queens are playing towards the terracing in the second half love to move behind the goals.
    Quite a few also leave the main stand when the same scenario arises

  4. #14
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG
    OK, no bother ,Nunez.
    My work colleague used to take his kids on a Saturday and would sit in the new stand with friends whilst the young ones would wander between the terrace and stand . He'll now be returning to Palmerston thanks to the gate being open again

    Thanks for listening Queens

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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by nunez
    OK, no bother ,Nunez.
    My work colleague used to take his kids on a Saturday and would sit in the new stand with friends whilst the young ones would wander between the terrace and stand . He'll now be returning to Palmerston thanks to the gate being open again

    Thanks for listening Queens [/quote]

    I take it when Rangers or similar big club visits Palmy next they will not be attending !

  6. #16
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyman
    JR is a big fan of keeping the gate open as it allows his young daughters when they are with him to move about. Lots
    of other fans when Queens are playing towards the terracing in the second half love to move behind the goals.
    Quite a few also leave the main stand when the same scenario arises

    Remember the days of the old Coo shed - when almost everyone changed ends at half-time and you could have a pee in the min gin' bog on the way behind the Coo Shed !

  7. #17
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by QOS_MAD_ADMIN
    JR is a big fan of keeping the gate open as it allows his young daughters when they are with him to move about. Lots
    of other fans when Queens are playing towards the terracing in the second half love to move behind the goals.
    Quite a few also leave the main stand when the same scenario arises

    Remember the days of the old Coo shed - when almost everyone changed ends at half-time and you could have a pee in the min gin' bog on the way behind the Coo Shed ![/quote] I remember the strange exotic looking plants that used to grow out of the coo shed pee pit. Reared on the finest, tepid Tennents Lager body waste.. It wasn't exactly the Beechgrove Garden I can tell you.

  8. #18
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by QOS_MAD_ADMIN
    OK, no bother ,Nunez.
    My work colleague used to take his kids on a Saturday and would sit in the new stand with friends whilst the young ones would wander between the terrace and stand . He'll now be returning to Palmerston thanks to the gate being open again

    Thanks for listening Queens [/quote]

    I take it when Rangers or similar big club visits Palmy next they will not be attending ![/quote]

    The days of 5,000 plus league crowds at Palmerston won't be seen for a very long time what with Hearts promoted and Rangers this year

  9. #19
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    re: gate inbetween stand and terrace

    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG
    JR is a big fan of keeping the gate open as it allows his young daughters when they are with him to move about. Lots
    of other fans when Queens are playing towards the terracing in the second half love to move behind the goals.
    Quite a few also leave the main stand when the same scenario arises

    Remember the days of the old Coo shed - when almost everyone changed ends at half-time and you could have a pee in the min gin' bog on the way behind the Coo Shed ![/quote] I remember the strange exotic looking plants that used to grow out of the coo shed pee pit. Reared on the finest, tepid Tennents Lager body waste.. It wasn't exactly the Beechgrove Garden I can tell you.[/quote]

    There was a wee hole in the fence beside a gap in the barbed wire in the vicinity of the pee house which if you were small and agile enough you could gain entry for

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