And all safe standing...
Type: Posts; User: jimiv
And all safe standing...
I'm in the southend - row 15 and stayed completely dry throughout the game. Before the game we walked up to the top of the temporary section and it was really bouncy. I can't imagine what it felt...
I wonder how slippery those metal stands will be at the hockey game on New Year's Day.
fantastic pictures, Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you for both the pictures and bringing the thread back on topic.
Of course they have....
May 2016
Line 2 Bloor-Danforth: Ossington to Jane closure on May 7 and 8
You forgot to mention that they used fire hoses to wash it down after events and since most of the rows never saw the sun it always smelled somewhere between rotting wood and wet cement.
look at these 2 images...
http://s4.postimg.org/kx038tl1p/bmosupports.gif
the left one is North end (photo posted by Ivy) and the right one is south (photo posted by Greg), the left has what...
Why does it look like the north end has additional roof supports on the towers and the south end doesn't?
Exactly, if they MLSE was open with fans throughout the process, installed a livecam and answered any seat holders questions with honest answers these threads would be a whole lot shorter. They are...
Did it happen already? I thought it was next weekend.
Ridiculously high roofs with big gaps seems to be an MLS thing, Colorado, Chicago, LA, Philadelphia all have the same thing. It appears that the design is more sun screen related then precipitation...
Yikes, I read that wrong and got really sad.
Wouldn't retractable seats give a better bounce when jumping up and down, they certainly will be louder then concrete.
Hopefully the safe standing end being installed in Orlando will sway MLSE opinions and a retractable version will be built in BMOs North End.