The part of the wall that was rebuilt is still standing. The Monaghan fans fell over a different section, obviously the wall was only fixed in the corner, not its entire length like it needed..
I had a quick glance through the thread and didn't see a major issue which I thought about almost instantly when the wall went down. I was away for the first collapse so I cannot comment on that, but surely to god the Health & Safety inspectors must be questioned after this farce. For a wall to come down and be rebuilt, then tested and be deemed safe, only to collapse again really calls into question the guidelines and practice that these guys perform.
The part of the wall that was rebuilt is still standing. The Monaghan fans fell over a different section, obviously the wall was only fixed in the corner, not its entire length like it needed..
The Model Club
Tell all the Bohs you know
that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
it's more likely to be 5-1.
Which leads again to the question. How exactly did a wall which had fallen down before of which the majority of it was still vulnerable clearly pass the league's health and safety guidelines?? I'm puzzled by this I do this stuff day to day and know how stringent most checks are and find it hard to believe this could happen again. It almost seems like they only checked the rebuilt part and assumed the rest was grand!!
Larry Be Wyse
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