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21. Author: cammypar 1995 Date: Wed 13th Nov 2024. 17:59 I remember us playing Albion rovers away and when you looked at the byline it had a massive dip before rising above level at the post. I am surprised that it was allowed. c'mon the pars Reply |
22. Author: Buster_Brown Date: Wed 13th Nov 2024. 18:47 Dave_1885, Wed 13 Nov 17:59 This is what annoys me more than anything. Which one is worse? Easier to deal with a club with a couple of hundred fans, than tackle the real issue of Scottish Football Reply |
23. Author: AdamAntsParsStripe Date: Wed 13th Nov 2024. 20:43 Anyone who remembers East End Park in the 80’s will recall the whole pitch was like a small hill from the perspective of the NW terrace to the main stand. Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte Reply |
24. Author: NMCmassive Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 13:13 AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 13 Nov 20:43 Before my time im sure the south west corner flag had a big dip towards it in the 90’s 🤔 COYP Reply |
25. Author: veteraneastender Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 13:31 On one of the open days some years back I wandered over to speak with a club official that knew my Dad from way back. There was a minor but noticeable hollow in the playing surface just inside the eastern half of the pitch in front of the terracing side. Reply |
26. Author: parsfan Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 15:01 NMCmassive, Thu 14 Nov 13:13 This is how I remember it. Never noticed until the Norrie went up and shadow cast by the afternoon winter sun had a big scoop missing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The universe is ruled by chance and indifference Reply |
27. Author: arpar Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 17:19 What is the maximum slope allowed. Brechin certainly has a slope towards one end and they have got a bronze license. Reply |
28. Author: pars4life1 Date: Thu 14th Nov 2024. 17:38 1:40 gradient for width and length at bronze. https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/media/11172/sfa-club-licensing-manual-2024.pdf Reply |