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SHODAN
22-02-2010, 03:17 PM
What have they all been?
e.g.
Famous Five Stand:
South Stand:
West Stand:
Gorgie Road Stand:
Roseburn Stand:
Wheatfield Stand:
RoxburghHibs
22-02-2010, 03:19 PM
Not sure on dates but I recall the North Stand (at Easter Road) costing a similar amount to their three "stands" put together.
greenlad
22-02-2010, 04:32 PM
Famous Five Stand: August 1995
South Stand: August 1995
West Stand: August 2001
East Stand: August/September 2010:thumbsup:
Gorgie Road Stand: August 1997
Roseburn Stand: August 1995
Wheatfield Stand: August 1994
Main Stand: August 1914:faf:
James70
22-02-2010, 04:34 PM
The North and South stands were built in 1995 and were virtually complete at the start of the 95-96 season. The West Stand was built in 2001.
Fife-Hibee
22-02-2010, 05:45 PM
Famous Five Stand: August 1995
South Stand: August 1995
West Stand: August 2001
East Stand: August/September 2010:thumbsup:
Gorgie Road Stand: August 1997
Roseburn Stand: August 1995
Wheatfield Stand: August 1994
Main Stand: August 1914:faf:
HoHoHo' Big team my arse. :faf:
aljo7-0
22-02-2010, 06:05 PM
Famous Five Stand: August 1995
South Stand: August 1995
West Stand: August 2001
East Stand: August/September 2010:thumbsup:
Gorgie Road Stand: August 1997
Roseburn Stand: August 1995
Wheatfield Stand: August 1994
Main Stand: August 1914:faf:
1914 - that can't be right that's thre year the First World War started - everyone associated with the Yams would have been in the trenches? Wouldn't they?
Dashing Bob S
22-02-2010, 06:15 PM
1914 - that can't be right that's thre year the First World War started - everyone associated with the Yams would have been in the trenches? Wouldn't they?
It was built as part of Lloyd George's 'homes fit for heroes' pledge.
Hainan Hibs
22-02-2010, 06:16 PM
Wasn't there a yam :trumpet: who beLIEved their "£51 million" stand would be completed before ours, even if work started on ours first?
What a radge:greengrin
Pedantic_Hibee
22-02-2010, 06:18 PM
1914 - that can't be right that's thre year the First World War started - everyone associated with the Yams would have been in the trenches? Wouldn't they?
It was their welcome home present.
I think a second planning permission was launched to build them another one after World War II as a big maroon thank you.....still pending though.
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