Seriously when does concrete catch on fire - there was no fuel it couldn’t burn down
Well there's the highly flammable and toxic plastic.
Concrete explodes at a modest temperature.
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Seriously when does concrete catch on fire - there was no fuel it couldn’t burn down
They should have rebuilt Subi
Optus is a soulless piece of shit
Are we all absolute plebs who need to travel by train
and visit one crap pub
unless our legs want to fall off.
I don’t want to visit the casino either
They should have rebuilt Subi - Optus is a soulless piece of shit
Are we all absolute plebs who need to travel by train and visit one crap pub unless our legs want to fall off.
I don’t want to visit the casino either
I'm not sure if I've bitten here but there are choices around Claisebrook and the walk around the river to the bridge is quite spectacular.
Again, missed making mention that the three tier stand was built behind the goals as it was meant to be the first stage of rotating the field to a north-south orientation, but they never went through with it.
Has this ever been confirmed or is it a recent bigfooty-ism? there's an important road and an essential train line either side, it wouldn't have fit.
I know the Fremantle Line was closed for a while but I just had a look but that wasn't until 1979 – well after the three-tier stand was planned and built.
From what I read on the late-2000s assessment of the ground, that was actually considered a part of the what would later be known as the NAB Stand, same with that also small bit in between the NAB and 3 tiered stands1998 i think, lights in but eastern end not done and that weird looking two blocks thing stood on its own on the forward flank
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I'm talking about Roberts Road. sorry, probably should have been more clear about that. the space between that road and the railway line is nowhere near big enough to fit in a football oval.The WAFC owned the row of houses next to the train line and the road only serviced the houses in a dead end.
It was always designed to fit. Worst cases scenario is air space over the railway line.
I'm talking about Roberts Road.
I just don't buy that the ground was going to be re-aligned.
Seriously when does concrete catch on fire - there was no fuel it couldn’t burn down