Is that where the Telletubbies live?
Good lord that's bad, no wonder they originally released highly stylised, obscure renders.
They're going to call it the Roman Abramovich Stadium for players who can't play good and want to do other stuff bad tooWill the new chav stadium get past heath & safety.....being made of matchsticks?
what film did this appear in?Chelsea one reminds me of that council estate in Camden. Some nice people around there, just not such nice architecture.
what film did this appear in?
Chelsea one reminds me of that council estate in Camden. Some nice people around there, just not such nice architecture.
Calling that estate Camden is a bit of a stretch, that's out west over near Kilburn, isn't it?
Suppose so. Okay, Borough of Camden. I'd say about halfwayish. I never lived around there, I used to get the bus from Ladbroke Grove to Camden Town on Saturdays and I'd say about half way on that route.
thanks!!According to Wikipedia, it says Rowley Way appeared in Kingsman, 28 Weeks Later and a few TV programmes (I refuse to use the word 'shows' eurgh), such as Spooks, Silent Witness and The Sweeney.
Exactly what I expected. All that chat in the papers about how it was all suddenly going to happen and they'd be in Wembley ofr three years was somewhere between overly optimistic (Chelsea) and utterly ill-informed (journos). Was never going to happen.Looking on the Chelsea forums one guy claims to have heard they won't be given the green light to build over the railway... could mean that the Chelsea stadium is cancelled anyway and they go back to the drawing board.
They seem to be increasingly sceptical as news has completely dried up about the project.
I hope this isn't the same of other stadiums, as I like stadiums with a stand over a train line like Lansdowne Road.Looking on the Chelsea forums one guy claims to have heard they won't be given the green light to build over the railway... could mean that the Chelsea stadium is cancelled anyway and they go back to the drawing board.
They seem to be increasingly sceptical as news has completely dried up about the project.
I hope this isn't the same of other stadiums, as I like stadiums with a stand over a train line like Lansdowne Road.
Of course this is slightly different as they would have nuclear waste going through but Im sure they would have to go through some tunnels already
It's not just the fact it already goes through tunnels, it's all about potential disruption and the fact that it makes the line far more difficult to look after as access becomes substantially more limited. There's so many different factors at play here that it is much more difficult than building over a chunk of line in the countryside or whatever. Beyond that, there are issues like the collapse that happened when Tesco were building on top of that train line, imagine that happening when a train full of Nuclear Waste is travelling through, there's the potential to make a 9 square mile area of Central London a no-go zone for the next 10,000 years. The odds of it actually going wrong are very slim, but Network Rail are given the authority to say yes or no because they are the best qualified to do that job and you would think of all the places in all of the country, this is going to be one of the hardest to say yes to.I hope this isn't the same of other stadiums, as I like stadiums with a stand over a train line like Lansdowne Road.
Of course this is slightly different as they would have nuclear waste going through but Im sure they would have to go through some tunnels already