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Topic: Club statement - North West stand
101. Author:  Stanza        
Date: Sun 29th Sep 2024. 19:54

There have been some decent ideas put forward on the thread, I`ll.offer a couple of suggestions I haven`t seen mentioned. Hopefully someone from the club is noting all the ideas to consider their feasibility.

1 Make the corner section of the NW Stand a standing area, admission by ticket or token only so numbers are limited.
The young lads in that section do NOT want to sit for 90 minutes, whatever the club says, and they will just ignore the warnings. They want to stand, to bounce around, and generally to burn off energy. They will stand and jump on seats, and climb over and break them at the end of the match - but they wouldn`t if the seats weren`t there!
It wouldn`t be cheap to alter the terracing in that section, but neither are fines or closing the whole stand.

2 To reduce the chance of flares etc being brought into the ground, the stewards should use hand-held security scanners like the Queens Park stewards use at Hampden.
This would either be for the whole stand or just for the corner section, as the current system is ineffective, relying as it does on the honesty of the fans to admit they are carrying prohibited items!

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Post Edited (Sun 29 Sep 19:56)

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102. Author:  Alter Ego        
Date: Sun 29th Sep 2024. 20:08

Tbh the club won’t need to worry about a bunch of teenagers causing bother now as the NW looked empty yesterday. Another example of the club turning fans away.

Mon the Pars!

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103. Author:  Andrew283        
Date: Mon 30th Sep 2024. 03:33

Alter Ego, Sun 29 Sep 20:08

Tbh the club won’t need to worry about a bunch of teenagers causing bother now as the NW looked empty yesterday. Another example of the club turning fans away.


The idiots only turn up for the bigger games anyway.

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104. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Mon 30th Sep 2024. 05:57

The club won`t bother paying money for a safe standing section for the raith and Falkirk home games. We saw that on Saturday that the only time there is bother are these games they aren`t interested in other games. It has nothing to do with our form as we have seen with the guys recently who have had their day in court they are not local. Now youngsters have their free bus travel they can go anywhere that has a big game to show off to their mates.

c'mon the pars

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105. Author:  45YearPar        
Date: Mon 30th Sep 2024. 22:49

Make them sit in their seats. If they don`t, stop the match until they do.



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106. Author:  GG Riva        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 07:01

45YearPar, Mon 30 Sept 22:49

Make them sit in their seats. If they don`t, stop the match until they do.


🤣😂🤣 We`d never even get the game started. Would folk have to put their hands up and ask the stewards if the could go to the toilet?



Not your average Sunday League player.


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107. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 08:19

The Courier has finally picked up on the story, virtually reproducing the entire club statement. Our sports scientist is facing disciplinary proceedings.

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108. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 13:32

Alter Ego, Sun 29 Sep 20:08

Tbh the club won’t need to worry about a bunch of teenagers causing bother now as the NW looked empty yesterday. Another example of the club turning fans away.


Tbf if they’re going to smash up £130 seats… are they actually fans?

COYP

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109. Author:  Back_oh_the_net        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 13:43

wee eck, Tue 1 Oct 08:19

The Courier has finally picked up on the story, virtually reproducing the entire club statement. Our sports scientist is facing disciplinary proceedings.


For putting Lewis Vaughn on his erse?

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110. Author:  DunfyDave        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 15:43

The seats should not be vandalised in any way but is it just me or is £130 for a plastic seat a little expensive?

DunfyDave

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111. Author:  Wotsit        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 15:46

I expect that`s also the cost of labour to fit it.

The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.

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112. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 16:52

DunfyDave, Tue 1 Oct 15:43

The seats should not be vandalised in any way but is it just me or is £130 for a plastic seat a little expensive?


That £130 will be costs all in. Materials labour everything else. When you start totalling it up £130 isn’t that much

COYP

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113. Author:  DunfyDave        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 17:59

I have just checked online to purchase stadium seating and they are averaging £29.99 including delivery.

Would labour really cost the remaining £100 per seat?

Obviously I am in the wrong business 🤔😁😂

DunfyDave

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114. Author:  saltonsgonagetu        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:04

DunfyDave, Tue 1 Oct 17:59

I have just checked online to purchase stadium seating and they are averaging £29.99 including delivery.

Would labour really cost the remaining £100 per seat?

Obviously I am in the wrong business 🤔😁😂


Does that price include the metal fixing brackets



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115. Author:  saltonsgonagetu        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:09

Video footage of the broken seats on Footie Aventures episode on the Pars Rovers Derby



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116. Author:  parathletic        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:09

https://www.kirkhouse.co.uk/affinity-outdoor-tip-up-stadium-seat.html

These ones are £208.Maybe £30 if you are buying from Amazon.Presumably, there is a cost for removing the remainder of the previous seats too.

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117. Author:  cammypar 1995        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:24

parathletic, Tue 1 Oct 18:09

https://www.kirkhouse.co.uk/affinity-outdoor-tip-up-stadium-seat.html

These ones are £208.Maybe £30 if you are buying from Amazon.Presumably, there is a cost for removing the remainder of the previous seats too.


Either way the NW was empty as most said it would be as they only turn up for the big games. They aren`t obviously Dunfermline supporters if they turn up to the big game sand trash the stadium which is meant to be their home.

c'mon the pars

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118. Author:  jake89        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:41

The concrete foundation also needs fixed as they`ve smashed them out the concrete. That will need properly patched before they can even think about fitting a new seat. It`s a faff and unnecessary.

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119. Author:  KnebworthPar        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 18:46

These morons need banned. Folk will know who they are and who did it. Get rid, what an absolute joke they are. Scumbags.

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120. Author:  NMCmassive        
Date: Tue 1st Oct 2024. 21:23

DunfyDave, Tue 1 Oct 17:59

I have just checked online to purchase stadium seating and they are averaging £29.99 including delivery.

Would labour really cost the remaining £100 per seat?

Obviously I am in the wrong business 🤔😁😂


I’m sure when they built the stadium they went on Amazon/Ebay to find the cheapest Chinese seats available irrespective of size/fitting type/availability etc etc

COYP

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