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cogito ergo sum
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by cogito ergo sum » 04 Dec 2018, 15:14
tigerfeat wrote:lets hope something as being done in the off season to improve the toilet facilitys for next year ...ive got into a routine of bobbing into boot room for a pee about 7.15 then using willpower not to use the khazi until i get home
I'm not sure of your gender, so if you are female, I understand.
I use the gents and whilst not the Savoy, the portacabin one near the scoreboard is fine, the one behind Princess St. is ok, as is the one near the main stand.
I've never felt I need to avoid going, although in all my years since 1958, I've never needed more than a pee!
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by tigerfeat » 04 Dec 2018, 16:12
Your last few words are the point I was trying to get across few porto loos would be a big help if they were in place for next season ...
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by heritage1926 » 04 Dec 2018, 16:12
I can't speak for the female toilets as I've never been in them, but I have absolutely no problems using any of the gents around the ground. I don't go in them to socialise, it's in and out and they do the job. Granted they are outdated, but what do people want?
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by yorky » 04 Dec 2018, 17:52
around 9 years ago i did several days voluntary work for Cas & i believe it was the gentleman who posts as "Casmania" who put out a request on this forum on behalf of the club for help around the ground & this was under the then ceo Richard Wright. I swept the entire terracing whilst at the same time i did a ground safety audit with points raised being actioned by Richard Wright. I also cleared a large amount of rubbish from around the ground as i went along, what i saw whilst doing this work left me in no doubt that the ground has had its day & that was 9 years ago.
i was happy to do this as i felt strongly about the then state of the ground & i wanted to help the club, but as far as i know, nothing regarding voluntary work has been done or requested since.
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by gateman » 04 Dec 2018, 20:47
yorky wrote:around 9 years ago i did several days voluntary work for Cas & i believe it was the gentleman who posts as "Casmania" who put out a request on this forum on behalf of the club for help around the ground & this was under the then ceo Richard Wright. I swept the entire terracing whilst at the same time i did a ground safety audit with points raised being actioned by Richard Wright. I also cleared a large amount of rubbish from around the ground as i went along, what i saw whilst doing this work left me in no doubt that the ground has had its day & that was 9 years ago.
i was happy to do this as i felt strongly about the then state of the ground & i wanted to help the club, but as far as i know, nothing regarding voluntary work has been done or requested since.
Good of you mate I am sure a few more fans would put their hands up to try and improve things if asked, I went to Feath before Normanton played in the challenge cup there were six fans who had been doing some work, Wakefield also have a band of fans who do odd jobs, is the club missing something here ???
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by Johnlewis1920 » 05 Dec 2018, 13:55
Gateman regards volunteers I beleave there used to be a group involved at Castleford which has disbanded I beleave they did not feel valued by the very highly paid management shame really
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by johnson » 05 Dec 2018, 15:06
Speaking as a lady the toilets near the weldon road end infront of the restaurant were all boarded out with white boards and all had toilet seats which towards the end of the season were missing on some of the toilets. So it is the fans ( not necessarily cas fans) who are vandalising them. The club made an effort to makethem better.
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by jackknife » 05 Dec 2018, 19:23
Can't believe how many fans we have on here that can't actually spell Wheldon Road correctly #-o
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by boomerang » 05 Dec 2018, 19:35
Can't believe we have fans on here that can't spell can't correctly
Ring the spelling police
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by Lofthouse Tiger » 05 Dec 2018, 22:57
To be fair how many times would a regular supporter see the name Wheldon Road? When you have fans that have been going for a long time there is really no excuse.
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by flow » 06 Dec 2018, 00:53
jackknife wrote:Can't believe how many fans we have on here that can't actually spell Wheldon Road correctly #-o
wow you a teacher get a life ](*,)
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by scottiger » 06 Dec 2018, 08:54
It's no one's fault if they are illiterate. They're most likely dyslexic, so leave them alone .
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cogito ergo sum
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by cogito ergo sum » 06 Dec 2018, 11:09
scottiger wrote:It's no one's fault if they are illiterate. They're most likely dyslexic, so leave them alone .
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by thedogvinnie » 06 Dec 2018, 13:27
Well its been a few years since i posted on here but its nice to see that certain fans still want to slag off the owners. If Ian Fulton wants to keep the interest from the loan, thats his business and the last thing we want is to alienate a family that saved the club.
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by westyorkylad » 06 Dec 2018, 13:38
thedogvinnie wrote:Well its been a few years since i posted on here but its nice to see that certain fans still want to slag off the owners. If Ian Fulton wants to keep the interest from the loan, thats his business and the last thing we want is to alienate a family that saved the club.
The Dog is back
Nice to have you back Vinnie