Wet or Dry? - the titan stand

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Wet or Dry? - the titan stand

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Just saw Matt W interviewed by the beeb at Ravers tonight. The Titan stand seems to missing half its roof. Don't know if that's just because they were half way putting it up or because it suffered in the recent storms. :shock:
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pwrmoore wrote:Just saw Matt W interviewed by the beeb at Ravers tonight. The Titan stand seems to missing half its roof. Don't know if that's just because they were half way putting it up or because it suffered in the recent storms. :shock:
Thought they were taking it down :?
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could be - they'll hardly need it for the crowds :roll:
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One of the Q&A's re the re-arranged (not quite yet) game v Munster.
Q: My ticket is for the Memorial Stand – will it still be in operation for this game?

A: The Memorial Stand was due to come down at the end of February and we are currently negotiating to determine whether or not it will be in operation for this match. Further information will be available next week, however if it remains in place it is likely to be uncovered.
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