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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: that man showler on June 08, 2021, 10:29:50 AM
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A fire has broken out at roots Hall home of Southend United fc hopefully everyone is safe.
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Alas, still standing. 10 mins down the road from me. Been talk of developing it for housing for years. Sits on Southend's main Victorian tip, full of valuable bottles. Desperate to get a job on it if it is ever developed. Feel sorry for Southend supporters, some dodgy characters involved, but it is Essex!
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
I think many of us probably thought the same!
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Stan Flashman and Underhill came to mind.
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Stan Flashman and Underhill came to mind.
I think more of Ken Richardson at Belle Vue, Doncaster.
After he was convicted of conspiracy to commit arson, I did hear the pa announcer at Kettering played "Firestarter" by The Prodigy in his "honour" when they entertained Doncaster.
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Many years ago there was a fire at White Hart lane, home of Spurs.
The police said it was arson...
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...but Ian Wright said it couldn't have been him as he was taking training at the time!
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Stan Flashman and Underhill came to mind.
Stan Flashman and Paul Showler came to mind after that!
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Bradford City is the worst example unfortunately. There was a strong aroma of rodent surrounding their chairman, but nothing was ever proved.
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Bradford City is the worst example unfortunately. There was a strong aroma of rodent surrounding their chairman, but nothing was ever proved.
I hadn't heard that rumour before.
Would even a fraudster do it whilst the ground was full of people?
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I thought it was found that the fire started in a wooden stand by discarded cigarettes?
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Me too! Bernard Mannings new roof sprang to mind. Spent too many years dealing with wronguns. ☺
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Me too! Bernard Mannings new roof sprang to mind. Spent too many years dealing with wronguns. ☺
Yes, I remember that. (was born about 200yds from the Embassy club in good old Harpurhey!)
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From Wikipedia:
Stafford Heginbotham (12 September 1933 – 21 April 1995) was a British businessman and chairman of Bradford City football club at the time of 56 deaths in the Bradford City stadium fire, which occurred immediately after the club won league promotion that mandated a costly upgrading of spectator facilities. A 2015 book revealed the extent of Heginbotham's fire insurance claims before the disaster, which had led to him being the subject of local innuendo about arson. In the light of the book's revelations the head of a 1985 public inquiry into the disaster maintained there was still no reason to think there had been anything sinister about the stadium fire, although he acknowledged it was cause for suspicion that Heginbotham had been a serial insurance claimant
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From Wikipedia:
Stafford Heginbotham (12 September 1933 – 21 April 1995) was a British businessman and chairman of Bradford City football club at the time of 56 deaths in the Bradford City stadium fire, which occurred immediately after the club won league promotion that mandated a costly upgrading of spectator facilities. A 2015 book revealed the extent of Heginbotham's fire insurance claims before the disaster, which had led to him being the subject of local innuendo about arson. In the light of the book's revelations the head of a 1985 public inquiry into the disaster maintained there was still no reason to think there had been anything sinister about the stadium fire, although he acknowledged it was cause for suspicion that Heginbotham had been a serial insurance claimant
Stark difference between torching an empty stand and doing so when it's full. I remember that day well. Very sad indeed.
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Me too! Bernard Mannings new roof sprang to mind. Spent too many years dealing with wronguns. ☺
Yes, I remember that. (was born about 200yds from the Embassy club in good old Harpurhey!)
Unfortunately it's not "good old Harpurhey" anymore Saughall. I live on the estate behind what is Mannings only in name now
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I know I'm an old cynic, but the first thing that crossed my mind was insurance job because of the goings on with the new ground situation. The second was it might be disgruntled fan base.
I've really got to start thinking better about people! 😂😂
Me too! Bernard Mannings new roof sprang to mind. Spent too many years dealing with wronguns. ☺
Yes, I remember that. (was born about 200yds from the Embassy club in good old Harpurhey!)
Unfortunately it's not "good old Harpurhey" anymore Saughall. I live on the estate behind what is Mannings only in name now
I was being facetious ICB.
I hadn't been up there for donkeys years but passed through on my way back from the funeral of a relative at Blackley crem to show Mrs S the house I was born in (it had been demolished). I was really shocked at how much of the area had changed and how much had gone altogether.
When I thought about it, I realised that I'd moved out of the area in 1975 so it's no surprise really! 😏😂
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In the late 70's, I had a girlfriend who lived in Blackley. Her brother lived in Harpurhey.
I now commute there in the week daily, to take my two foster daughters to school as they are from Harpurhey.
Know the two areas of Blackley and Harpurhey very well.
Cheers for that
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What a funny story! I wonder who got the power pack?