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Tbh, Spurs fans didnt want Kaka at our club either which I thought was well weird
comment by ☺ Wumpatröl - Sleeping under a bridge... (U5046)
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Robbie
You can't be serious can you?
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From an engineering point of view, they are easier to manufacture or replace. There's even a British Standard for safety of welds and anchorage. Some private firms are marketing them at the grassroots level. UEFA and FIFA aren't too keen though.
Yeah, but its not like the safety procedures undergone by Lloyds register etc. will be rigorous enough to be pedantic about goal posts!?
Edin,
At the risk of irreparably derailing this thread, we even have British Standards for the allowable ground clearance for cat's eyes on tarmac and runways.
I do know that, I am an engineer myself. I just cant see why one would be that much more practical than the other.
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posted on 7/9/13
Tbh, Spurs fans didnt want Kaka at our club either which I thought was well weird
posted on 7/9/13
comment by ☺ Wumpatröl - Sleeping under a bridge... (U5046)
posted 7 minutes ago
Robbie
You can't be serious can you?
______________________________________________________
From an engineering point of view, they are easier to manufacture or replace. There's even a British Standard for safety of welds and anchorage. Some private firms are marketing them at the grassroots level. UEFA and FIFA aren't too keen though.
posted on 7/9/13
Yeah, but its not like the safety procedures undergone by Lloyds register etc. will be rigorous enough to be pedantic about goal posts!?
posted on 7/9/13
Edin,
At the risk of irreparably derailing this thread, we even have British Standards for the allowable ground clearance for cat's eyes on tarmac and runways.
posted on 7/9/13
I do know that, I am an engineer myself. I just cant see why one would be that much more practical than the other.
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