Hi CP have appreciated your video's throughout this build a calm voice, was glad to see you back when you got better. For those commenting, here's what my Mam always said to me "I want never gets".
A final grouting for the 'Forever Stones' isn't that big a job mate, it will almost certainly be a sand based dry grout exactly the same as we saw on the road and all other paved surfaces. The technique is very simple, several barrows or bags of the grout will be spot 'dumped' on the stones and then brushed all over them to ensure all the gaps get fully filled, When that's done the surplus will be swept off the stones, they'll probably get a wash down as well but nature will take care of everything else. It's a lot easier than using a wet grout (cement as an example), a lot less messy and won't crack which a solid cement grout would do due to expansion and contraction.
Liverpool needs :STRAIGHT ROUTE, TRAM LANES, ELECTRIC TRAMS. The 507 bendy bus in London was a fun ride , but the Liverpool trams must hold 140 passengers. I remember when you could go into a bus garage and get a map !
Yes they do. Plenty of new buildings made from brick have natural salts leeching out of the mortar/brickwork. It's normal. I can think of two new luxury housing developments near me that have far more salt leeching out than the new stand does. One where houses are around a million pounds each. And please, no one bring up Bramley Moore as a comparison, because theirs is not real brick. They used cheap fake brick panels rather than the real thing.
The state of them Main Stand Lower tier seats compared to the Annie road & Kop now 🤦🏻♂️😂 I dont know why they dont just replace the whole lower tier with new ones. The middle and upper are still a decent shade of Red with them being out of the sun.
@davidspion9548 I know they'd fade again, but you'd get at least 5 years out of them before they'd start to look bad again. The club could replace the lower tier section every 5 years or so they've got the money to 😂 makes the stand look about 30 years old the way they are now. The lower main stand will always have the worst ones as it gets direct sunlight so the other stands wouldn't have to be replaced as regularly as that.
@@rosse6705 It's a fair point, but I doubt it's a priority for the club. The seats are perfectly good seats, and the criticism is basically just about the aesthetic of the stadium when it's empty.
Babe are you good? ❤chatri. The system not always stable clean. I won't change the date.👍 Please don't make all people in the world busy and sacrifice for us, babe. I really embarassed.😅
Just one other thing mate, regarding the new section of terracing at the top of the lower tier, the flat section at the SKD end won't require terracing, its where the additional wheelchair bays will be installed. Each bay will just have one seat for an attendant.
@@tremensdelirious Thanks. I'll enjoy following the most successful club in English football history, as well as the most successful English club in Europe. All without being the plaything of a nation state and all without cheating. Anyway, shouldn't you be elsewhere trying to purchase Oasis tickets?
Hi CP have appreciated your video's throughout this build a calm voice, was glad to see you back when you got better. For those commenting, here's what my Mam always said to me "I want never gets".
Thank you for another great update .YNWA
A final grouting for the 'Forever Stones' isn't that big a job mate, it will almost certainly be a sand based dry grout exactly the same as we saw on the road and all other paved surfaces. The technique is very simple, several barrows or bags of the grout will be spot 'dumped' on the stones and then brushed all over them to ensure all the gaps get fully filled, When that's done the surplus will be swept off the stones, they'll probably get a wash down as well but nature will take care of everything else. It's a lot easier than using a wet grout (cement as an example), a lot less messy and won't crack which a solid cement grout would do due to expansion and contraction.
Liverpool needs :STRAIGHT ROUTE, TRAM LANES, ELECTRIC TRAMS. The 507 bendy bus in London was a fun ride , but the Liverpool trams must hold 140 passengers. I remember when you could go into a bus garage and get a map !
How on earth hasn’t the club given the stand a proper wash yet?! You’d think they’d want it to look presentable now that the season has started.
But it should not need a wash , no other new builds need a wash
Yes they do. Plenty of new buildings made from brick have natural salts leeching out of the mortar/brickwork. It's normal. I can think of two new luxury housing developments near me that have far more salt leeching out than the new stand does. One where houses are around a million pounds each.
And please, no one bring up Bramley Moore as a comparison, because theirs is not real brick. They used cheap fake brick panels rather than the real thing.
Shame they didn't about the fans last season mate when they sold seats and people couldn't go to the game.
The state of them Main Stand Lower tier seats compared to the Annie road & Kop now 🤦🏻♂️😂 I dont know why they dont just replace the whole lower tier with new ones. The middle and upper are still a decent shade of Red with them being out of the sun.
50 colours of pink mate 🤣👍
@@rosse6705 LGBTQ section
@davidspion9548 I know they'd fade again, but you'd get at least 5 years out of them before they'd start to look bad again. The club could replace the lower tier section every 5 years or so they've got the money to 😂 makes the stand look about 30 years old the way they are now. The lower main stand will always have the worst ones as it gets direct sunlight so the other stands wouldn't have to be replaced as regularly as that.
@@rosse6705
It's a fair point, but I doubt it's a priority for the club. The seats are perfectly good seats, and the criticism is basically just about the aesthetic of the stadium when it's empty.
What is the excuse not to have the cladding finished by now? They had all summer. Liverpool move at a snail's pace off the field. Amateur hour.
What is cladding?
Can u timestamp to show me where it is and what’s it for?
@@midnightwolf29
The grey roofing and trim is cladding.
@@davidspion9548 thanks 👍
Jesus Christ. Over a year late and still loads to do. Taylor Swift has a lot to answer for.
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Babe are you good?
❤chatri.
The system not always stable clean.
I won't change the date.👍
Please don't make all people in the world busy and sacrifice for us, babe. I really embarassed.😅
Just one other thing mate, regarding the new section of terracing at the top of the lower tier, the flat section at the SKD end won't require terracing, its where the additional wheelchair bays will be installed. Each bay will just have one seat for an attendant.
It’s got to have something as there is a gap you can see right through at the moment. It may not have showed today but it does if you go lower.
@@cp-overview Yes mate, for definite the gap will need dealing with 👍
Ok seriously, there's been barely any change since the start of last season.....How long does it take to complete the roof and the seats??
"And they promised us a roof above our heads"
why is it not finished who is the manager..
Don’t think Arnes to blame here lad
@@tremensdelirious
No, they're just to blame for sportswashing and cheating.
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@@tremensdelirious
Thanks. I'll enjoy following the most successful club in English football history, as well as the most successful English club in Europe. All without being the plaything of a nation state and all without cheating. Anyway, shouldn't you be elsewhere trying to purchase Oasis tickets?
@@tremensdelirious
Grow up, for goodness sake. People like you ruin football.
I don't think they are not gonna expand more after this project ,2030 they still doing the same stand😂
This whole expansion just rhymes with the word "KITE"
It's a bloody joke how much longer what the hell do they do Every day its looks crap
United will have their new stadium built before this pile of shits finished 😂😂😂
They'll probably have it done long before you stop spouting garbage, too.