Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Cavalier on November 21, 2020, 03:34:58 PM
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Boston United have been given the green light to stage matches at the brand-new Jakemans Community Stadium.
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Great news. :D
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Great news. :D
They will never build it or play in it you know.
The doubters have gone very quiet these days, including my brother in law.
He actually sold his house in Wyberton so that he didn't gave to be near the whole quadrant development.
He actually said to me the other day how smart the stadium looks.
All those people that said that as soon as Chestnut homes got planning permission for the houses they would never build the Stadium
Idiots with Sh#t on their faces now.
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Looking at the live web cam it appears the lads are moving pretty quick to get away from the camera. Looking fantastic. UTP
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
It's highly unlikely as Boston is currently close to the top of the worst covid-19 rates in the UK (in 21st position out of 380 areas with a rate of 431.8 per 100,000 cases in the last seven days) so should probably be in the top tier when they are announced on Thursday.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
It's highly unlikely as Boston is currently close to the top of the worst covid-19 rates in the UK (in 21st position out of 380 areas with a rate of 431.8 per 100,000 cases in the last seven days) so should probably be in the top tier when they are announced on Thursday.
Poor shape around here. i have family working at pilgrim and friday just gone there was 124 Positive cases in there. Think why its like this even if we was allowed id still avoid till it gets better
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
It's highly unlikely as Boston is currently close to the top of the worst covid-19 rates in the UK (in 21st position out of 380 areas with a rate of 431.8 per 100,000 cases in the last seven days) so should probably be in the top tier when they are announced on Thursday.
Poor shape around here. i have family working at pilgrim and friday just gone there was 124 Positive cases in there. Think why its like this even if we was allowed id still avoid till it gets better
Some of those cases that are in their are patients who were already there or people from outside of Boston.
The problem is that people are travelling from other High Risk areas to work in our food factories from places like Nottingham.
This is then spreading the virus among those who have followed the rules every day whilst trying to carry on feeding the nation.
I have witnessed it at the place l work, everyone has to use the sanitizer stations before they even enter any building, but the agency don't do it and sadly my employer doesn't enforce it.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
It's highly unlikely as Boston is currently close to the top of the worst covid-19 rates in the UK (in 21st position out of 380 areas with a rate of 431.8 per 100,000 cases in the last seven days) so should probably be in the top tier when they are announced on Thursday.
Poor shape around here. i have family working at pilgrim and friday just gone there was 124 Positive cases in there. Think why its like this even if we was allowed id still avoid till it gets better
I have a season ticket and things have to improve a bloody lot before I mingle with any crowds.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
does this mean there may be some bums on seats for first game in new stadium....
It's highly unlikely as Boston is currently close to the top of the worst covid-19 rates in the UK (in 21st position out of 380 areas with a rate of 431.8 per 100,000 cases in the last seven days) so should probably be in the top tier when they are announced on Thursday.
Poor shape around here. i have family working at pilgrim and friday just gone there was 124 Positive cases in there. Think why its like this even if we was allowed id still avoid till it gets better
Some of those cases that are in their are patients who were already there or people from outside of Boston.
The problem is that people are travelling from other High Risk areas to work in our food factories from places like Nottingham.
This is then spreading the virus among those who have followed the rules every day whilst trying to carry on feeding the nation.
I have witnessed it at the place l work, everyone has to use the sanitizer stations before they even enter any building, but the agency don't do it and sadly my employer doesn't enforce it.
A Large amount are from Skegness and that sort of area but i don't think it matters now as its here in the area and hitting the poor towns people bad.