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Will the rail seating be ready for saturday? They have the whole loft down as sold out on the website which possibly suggests a couple of blocks are missing?
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Rail Seating for Saturday on 21:36 - Aug 4 with 4187 views
Rail Seating for Saturday (n/t) on 21:38 - Aug 4 by stowmarketrange
3 blocks if you include ML.Although we are in seats this weekend.
Don’t forget to add in getting the rail seating signed off as safe to use by health and safety/ once installed . Can see both sides of this problem zero contractors around of many trades and the ones who are Aval are either pricing jobs at double what they was or are cowboys , they do is a trick by appealing to fans who might be involved in plumbing etc to see if they could help.
When Safe Standing was trialled at 4 PL clubs plus Cardiff from 01 January this year, I'm pretty sure that one of them was delayed (Chelsea?) because their new seats arrived late, in their case from China.
Anyhow, with current supply chain problems, and the fact that so many other clubs were installing SS for this season, therefore simultaneously boosting demand, would QPR not have been wise to plan the installation for the November/December break for the World Cup?
Or were they worried about the cost of warehousing all these seats/rails etc if they arrived well before they were ready to install them? I know that when clubs are building new stands etc, they usually arrange for the actual seats to arrive "just in time", for storage cost reasons.
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Rail Seating for Saturday on 00:28 - Aug 5 with 3994 views
Rail Seating for Saturday on 00:26 - Aug 5 by NewBee
When Safe Standing was trialled at 4 PL clubs plus Cardiff from 01 January this year, I'm pretty sure that one of them was delayed (Chelsea?) because their new seats arrived late, in their case from China.
Anyhow, with current supply chain problems, and the fact that so many other clubs were installing SS for this season, therefore simultaneously boosting demand, would QPR not have been wise to plan the installation for the November/December break for the World Cup?
Or were they worried about the cost of warehousing all these seats/rails etc if they arrived well before they were ready to install them? I know that when clubs are building new stands etc, they usually arrange for the actual seats to arrive "just in time", for storage cost reasons.
There you go - using QPR and wise in the same sentence.
"Remember to listen to me but look at her. Don't get it the wrong way round. That would be hideous."
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Rail Seating for Saturday on 15:51 - Aug 5 with 3838 views
At the moment it looks like it's about 3/4 full for Blackpool. Be interesting to see if it fills up more or whether that's close to the number who want to move there?