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Ashburton Grove pic update!

JazzG

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The outer shell is really starting to really take shape now, hear it is ahead of schedule as well which is good news. Good news because the inside of the stadium will take ages and most delays happen when doing the insides so it gives them abit of extra time so they can make sure everything is done properly.
 
Looks very good :!:

I went and had a look before Chelsea Game, didnt realise how close it was to Highbury! Shame its going to be so pricey though!
 

AFCG7

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Looking good.. but so far putting up the structure is the easy part. The smaller things usually take the longest.Like JazzG said the delays will probably come after the structure is completed, so its good that we are ahead of schedule..the extra time will be needed in the end.
 

seb_afc

Established Member
Jinn said:
The grove is starting to look very very good!

i love it when people call it "the Grove" especially as grove is my last name. it shows arsenal and I were ment to be. haha
 

Spike

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Looks good, can't wait for it to be complete.

It's amazing because last year, it was nowhere near what it looks like today. ;)
 

Gator

Active Member
AFC FOR LIFE said:
I went and had a look before Chelsea Game, didnt realise how close it was to Highbury!

I did the exact same thing :D. Infact I probably went past you. I'm going to make it a tradition now.
 

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