I went to the (not so) open day on Saturday and managed to get myself a guided tour around the stadium. Very interesting wandering along unlit corridors and stairwells, I got to see parts of the stadium that even my guides didn't know existed, thoroughly enjoyable.
The best part was discovering that a pair of kestrels have taken up residence in the roof of the South Stand and they have reared a chick which fledged while we were stood on (or near the pitch.
On a lighter note
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Unfortunately as the kestrel is part of the stadium we don't own it."SmileyMan" wrote:This is great news - we need a winger who can hover in the right places before making a swift and deadly strike. Let's hope the refs don't notice the diving.
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Just as well, if we did own it I'm sure a way would be found to increase the rent, giving 24 hour access to a Kestrel with family doesn't come cheap (ahem) nowadays."Mally" wrote:Unfortunately as the kestrel is part of the stadium we don't own it."SmileyMan" wrote:This is great news - we need a winger who can hover in the right places before making a swift and deadly strike. Let's hope the refs don't notice the diving.
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