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Away fans are housed on the very far side of the Sir John Hall Stand, in the top tier. Up to 3,000 supporters can be accommodated in this section for league games and a larger allocation is available for cup games. Be warned though that it is a climb of 14 flights of stairs up to the away section and that you are situated quite far away from the pitch. So if you are scared of heights or have poor eye sight then this may not be for you.
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Away fans are housed on the very far side of the Sir John Hall Stand, in the top tier. Up to 3,000 supporters can be accommodated in this section for league games and a larger allocation is available for cup games. Be warned though that it is a climb of 14 flights of stairs up to the away section and that you are situated quite far away from the pitch. So if you are scared of heights or have poor eye sight then this may not be for you.
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same height as they are but along and round a bit. the moaning greatly reduced when they found the lift :rotfl:0 -
But you must spend hours working out where to buy the shopping.
I keep a record of what I spend and because I find over £100 a month on wombles I don't worry too much about a 1p or 2p.Also because I live within 10 mins walk from Sada and 5 miles from Tosca(and I don't like Tosca)I do most of my shopping at Sada.
£100 a month !!!!! :eek:
You ought to try around my neck of the woods, what with Fagin and his merry troop of 7 year olds scouring every inch coupled with two Uncle Bulgarias (A Staff) permanantly on litter patrol in all weather!
Thank **** the school holidays are over !0 -
Evening had a good productive day in the garden but am feeling the effects now so nice hot bath and bed.
Goodnight all:Ahope everyone has a peaceful night.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »But are there any triggers in that "4 for £10" offer? Sorry if I've missed - there may have been something on here while I wasn't looking!
Hopefully you, RN and our other resident trigger happy experts will pick the bones out of it and suggest some fun shops for the rest of us to try?
Unfortunately, my record on comparison shops has been particularly abysmal recently, but I'm happy to test any or all of your suggestions to see what happens..:)0 -
Problem is most parents don't want to hear anything 'negative' about their little darlings. I am too honest for my own good, I would rather nip unwanted behaviour in the bud so that it doesn't become a bigger problem. But it is almost always the 'school's / teacher's fault' and completely out of character for their little angel.
And to be honest I can't take much of a beating this parents evening so may just nod and say wow lovely kid.
I have no problem teaching kids, even nawty tykes - its the parents that get in the way.:D
I think you'd like me as one of your parents, I know my sons good and bad points, I know that he's not an angel all of the time but I will back him up if the need arises!
I've always told his teachers a phrase DH used to say about him 'he's like marmite!' Most people like him but there are a few out there that just don't 'get' him and that does cause problems although these are usually rectified on the first interview with the new teacher.
I just wish I was given the opportunity to do this before DS started the new school year but I think this will be sorted in this new school.
I agree with you about the parents though, many of our after school kids are angels but they do all have their moments of naughty behaviour. We have two boys at the moment who are trying to rule the group and leaving kids out so they've been spoken to and their parents rang to let them know what's going on but they insist it has to be the other kids :mad: We invited them to come and witness the behaviour themselves but they decided they couldn't make it. The boys have been told they're on their final warning, the next step is being left out of the next trip.
We don't like doing this but it can't go on like this, we have been told by other parents that they're like that in every group they belong to. It's not fair on the other kids but their parents don't care.SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?” ― Terry Pratchett, Going Postal0 -
SpiralingDown wrote: »Tramadol doesn't do anything for me! I've tried different doseages but none worked
The doc in hospital first time I was in couldn't believe I still felt pain after getting this, I was still crying and screaming in agony but they couldn't give me anything else because they still hadn't worked out what was wrong with me.
I have it on repeat order with GP but haven't ordered any in a year because it's pointless, no normal pain meds work much on me, occasionally a combination may work but usually not for much longer than 30 mins so I don't think it's worth putting these in my system for such a brief respite. I usually just sit and cry (not too much when DS is about) or try to do something else to take my mind off it, which I admit isn't easy most of the time.
You sound like your having a bit of a rough time at the minute, I only took tramadol for a few days, after having an op on my hand for carpal tunnel, as the pain was so bad, and it completely knocked me out, I dont even suffer with headaches, so never take any painkillers for anything really, very lucky, so I think as my body was not used to any painkillers, it really took hold and kicked in and was good stuff.
Take care and hope everything sorts itself out for you soon.0
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