It was mentioned at the fans forum, it is expensive to get up and running , if/when they have the spare money then it might happen.
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[QUOTE=wrinkly;39218235]I don't know what question PMS asked about the barrier.
I get the impression that it's not a case of saving £100k instead of making Don Street safe.
Independent evaluations have found (rightly or wrongly) that home fans all exiting via Don Street is safe.
This being the case barriers are necessary to stop home fans exiting the other way, with the away fans.
The barrier can either be a permanent one, costing £100k, plus or the temporary ones used now costing nowt.
If that's correct it's not a case of putting signing a player before the safety of the public.[/QUOT
Exactly ..
All the units in the west stand are now full . The North west corner is still empty having a bar was mentioned again as it has has been before . I think there open too it but again it may come down to cash .. It would only profit on a matchday
I have a idea.. Make some kind of Petition up on for a bar on the North stand(the Ronnie Moore bar or whatever) (i am no good at stuff like that) then i can hand it in to the next forum . I am sure it will get alot of support .
There are beer pumps at Trent Bridge that dispense into 12 plastic glasses at the same time. Twelve pints poured in the time it usually takes for one to be dispensed.
Essential for maximum profits at well attended sporting events.
These are actually temporary beer tents set up in the pedestrian area at the back of the Trent Bridge Inn.
So if it can be done at short notice for a test match then it's possible with a bit of investment.
Maybe twelve is excessive at the nys but four pints at once would be useful
Rather have 100k spent on a player
God that's funny we just been in the championship and spent nothing when Tony Stewart dream of the premiership was 1 step away .so now we are in league 1 the cheque book is going to come out.
Hope you like been fed bull**** because the next meal is exactly the same