Cladding Coming Down, Anfield Road Stand Expansion
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 เม.ย. 2024
- Liverpool FC Anfield Stand Expansion, cladding that was on the roof of the stand is now being brought down.
Literally almost finished now, Anfield Road Stand Expansion, its been quite a journey.
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Hi John the white deposits on the brickwork is efflorescence a crystaline, salty deposit that occurs on the surfaces of bricks, concrete and other masonry products, they are simply water soluble salts that come from different sources to ruin the look. Simple pressure washing the bricks is enough to remove it.
Hi Graham, thanks for that wasn't sure what it was just makes it look a bit unfinished but sounds like its a easy fix thanks mate
Classic case of someone commenting on something they know nothing about
Good video
thanks mate, trying to improve the efficiency of them so there's no dead footage
craig that concrete terracing has been complete for about 2 weeks now, however they have removed the tv camera platform that was above the exit in front of the terracing
Hi Tony, sorry its John not craig, last time i was down it looked incomplete maybe it was the TV platform as you say
Looks to me like they’re building a new camera platform with steps leading to it, then the will block off the gap in the retaining wall in the main stand.
Did you notice to put capping on the roof you were on about a month ago?
HI Gareth, yeah I did mate, I'm pretty sure thats what they were doing on that cherry picker I'm back down there in the morning
I see it (the salty deposits) a lot on new-build houses. Two recent examples being the new homes next to Hall Road railway station and the new houses being built on the Liverpool Ramblers AFC site on Moor Lane, Crosby.
Hi David, sorry what are salty deposits?
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Hi mate,
Grahamthrelfall explained it in his reply. It's called efflorescence. Salts leech out of the mortar/brickwork. They can be jet washed off. It's normal, and not a sign of bad workmanship or suchlike.
Great video. The roofing sheeting is being delivered to do the inside roof near SKD stand and the other corner roof.
So it’s not off the roof? I’m sure for once though you can see how I’ve come to that conclusion
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Scorchio 😊
it looks it but its actually still pretty chilly haha
Today I have been mostly eating sprouts
thanks for that hahah
The fit and finish is shockingly bad and it's somewhat embarrassing for a club of our size to be doing what we're doing when he have Everton, Spurs, Barca and Real taking themselves to another level. And we're sticking the Annie Road End on
Everton are on the verge of bankruptcy and still haven't got the funding to complete BMD. They'll be in massive debt for decades if they don't go into administration first. All that, and they'll still only have a 52,000 capacity.
Spurs have a new ground that looks like a shopping centre. They're also no better at football. Barcelona are skint. We're doing just fine.
@@davidspion9548 Absolutely.
Everton (as an Evertonian) have been hit hard financially by this stadium it’s even cost us premier league points I would have much rather they just expanded Goodison but it just wasn’t possible
Have to agree with you 100% here David 👌
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Who okayed the plans for this extension? It looks like it's been tagged on. Shocking really when you realise Liverpool are a premier league club.
the plans would have been appoved by the LFC board, people keep saying this the way its been down, however I believe as the other 2 stands haven't been touched (kop and SKD) the ground now looks uneven
A great club like Liverpool should have more better.
I think Liverpool fans should be grateful for the stadium them have, it’s an old stadium with great character, I’m an evertonian and would have loved Goodison to be expanded