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The scheme involves the demolition of the back of the Riverside Stand with a new tier of seating added on top of the current one and a row of corporate boxes ; bringing Craven Cottage up to 30, 000 capacity.
The Cottage Pavilion dates back to 1905 along with the Johnny Haynes Stand, built by renowned football architect Archibald Leitch.
Herndon played drums on a special live CD that was issued to Cracker Barrel called, “ The Last Stand ,” but his likeness was digitally removed from the photo on the CD ’ s back cover upon release.
Whilst not being used for seating, the Corner has recently been used as extra advertising space, with advertising boards on the back wall, and more recently a large ' My Sheffield Jobs ' seat covering appearing alongside their sponsorship of the North Stand.
Thirty years after its initial publication, Greg Bear praised Stand On Zanzibar as a science fiction novel that, unusually, has not become dated since its original appearance: " It's not quite the future we imagined it to be, but it still reads as fresh as it did back in 1968, and that's an amazing accomplishment!
It was agreed that the club should sell a c. 999-year lease on the West Stand for £ 1. 5 million to a consortium led by Barry Hearn ( under the company name Samuel Beadie ( Leyton ) Ltd, or SBLL ), with SBLL leasing back to the club on a same-length lease all of the stand except the office space for an annual rent of £ 1.
The West Stand of the Elland Road Stadium is named " The John Charles Stand " in his honour for the great service he provided to Leeds United and a bust was created, financed by Leeds United Chairman Ken Bates, to be displayed in the entrance to the banqueting suite ( attached to the back of The John Charles Stand ) in his remembrance.
* The West stand at Elland Road is named " The John Charles Stand " and the entrance lobby to the Banqueting Suite attached to the back of the stand contains a bust of Charles, in memory of all he did for the club.
Eighteenth century maps show a ' Stanford Creek ' running along the route of what is now a railway line at the back of the East Stand as a tributary of the Thames.
New facilities were subsequently built at the back of the Holmesdale Stand.
On the road there are two mosaics by renowned Manchester artist Mark Kennedy of Mercer ; one shows his smiling face lifting the League Championship trophy ; the other is a version of a famous photograph showing the back of him as he looks out over the Maine Road pitch towards the Kippax Stand.
* Green Day often includes the song in a live medley which begins with their original song " King For A Day ," morphing into The Isley Brothers ', " Shout ", and breaks into a smaller medley including, but not limited to, " Earth Angel ," The Jackson 5's " I'll Be There ," and Ben E. King's " Stand by Me ," and then back into " Shout "
They include adding two tiers of seating onto the back of the existing Valley End terrace with them filling in the corner round to the large Woodlands Stand enclosing that section of the ground.
The dugouts and players tunnel are situated at the front and centre of the Mayflower Stand, whilst the television gantry is situated further back at the front of the second tier.
Prior to the most recent rebuild the Nuttall Street Stand was renewed back in 1984 after a fire in the summer months, this was two banks of executive boxes.
The stand used to be known as the loudest and most intimidating stand at Upton Park back in the 1970s – 80s, but since the advent of all-seater stadiums and the conversion of the old ' Chicken Run ' terrace at the front of the East Stand to seating, and with the Upton Park pitch being moved further back from the East Stand nearer the new Dr. Martens Stand, the East Stand has seemed to have lost its famous atmosphere from past years.

Stand and Miss
After the September 11 attacks, the band performed at the benefit concert " United We Stand " in Washington, D. C. Tyler donned a full-length jacket featuring the American flag, and the band performed a brief set including " Livin ' on the Edge ", " I Don't Want to Miss a Thing ", " Just Push Play ", and " Walk This Way ".

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Algis Budrys declared that Stand on Zanzibar " takes your breath away ," saying that the novel " put itself together seemingly without effort paints a picture of the immediate future as it will, Brunner convinces you, certainly be.
Stand your ground, show you are a man, a red-blooded he-man ".
" ( sometimes in forms such as " Stand and deliver your purse!
" " Stand and deliver your money!
' Stand by your ad isn't just about restoring civility to campaigns.
Make sure to get your last rides in – Iron Wolf ’ s Last Stand is September 5.
Stand by her, boy, as you would stand by your mother ...!
Stand your Ground was recorded between New York with Dan The Automator on the producing skills and the help of Russell Simins ( of Blues Explosion ) on drums and London with Mike " Prince Fatty " Pelanconi as producer and new drummer Billy Skinner. Whilst in New York with Simins they landed a support slot with legendary blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin.
Stand and cheer, loyal daughter, for your Alma Mater with a hail, hail, hail!
Ephesians 6: 14 says " Stand firm then with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place ...."
Tradition reports Parker's order at Lexington Green to have been, " Stand your ground.

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Winston took out a pencil, admired the point, and wrote slowly and heavily, `` Clothes Stand ''.
Stand here for a few moments and look at this gem of a fountain with its four youths, each holding a tortoise and each with a foot resting on the head of a dolphin.
In 1930 in the U. S. the Southern Agrarians wrote in the " Introduction: A Statement of Principles " to their book I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition that
Notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement, convocation, and athletic games are: Stand Up and Cheer, the Acadia University fight song.
* Robert A. McCaughey: Stand, Columbia: A History of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1754 – 2004, Columbia University Press, 2003, ISBN 0231130082
In a scheme costing £ 15, 000 ( a record for the time ), he built a pavilion ( the present-day ' Cottage ' itself ) and the Stevenage Road Stand, in his characteristic red brick style.
The stand on Stevenage Road celebrated its centenary in the 2005 – 2006 season and, following the death of Fulham FC's favourite son, former England captain Johnny Haynes, in a car accident in October 2005 the Stevenage Road Stand was renamed the Johnny Haynes Stand after the club sought the opinions of Fulham supporters.
Both the Johnny Haynes Stand and Cottage remain among the finest examples of Archibald Leitch football architecture to remain in existence and both have been designated as Grade II listed buildings.
The Riverside terracing, infamous for the fact that fans occupying it would turn their heads annually to watch The Boat Race pass, was replaced by what was officially named the ' Eric Miller Stand ', Eric Miller being a director of the club at the time.
The stand is now better known as the Riverside Stand.
On July 27th, 2012, Fulham FC were granted permission to redevelop the Riverside Stand, increasing the capacity of Craven Cottage to 30, 000 seats.
A detailed plan into the possibilities of expansion highlighted the Riverside Stand as the only viable area for expansion.
It is situated such that looking out from the stand you can see the Putney End and the Cottage opposite, the Riverside Stand ( and the river itself ) to the right and the Johnny Haynes Stand to the left.
The Riverside Stand backs onto the River Thames and is elevated uniquely above the pitch unlike the other 3 stands.
It has the Hammersmith End to its left, the Putney End to its right and is opposite the Johnny Haynes Stand.
The Riverside Stand has been used by sponsors, placing adverts on top of the covering, sponsors who have used this include Pipex. com and ( Lee Cooper Jeans.
The end of the Riverside Stand towards the ' Smithy ' End ' indicates the end of the ' Fulham Wall ', which is the mile post in The Boat Race.
This Grand Old Lady of football stands was formerly named after the street which runs alongside it, hence Stevenage Road Stand.
Shortly after the untimely passing of Fulham's greatest player Johnny Haynes ; on 27 November 2005 it was renamed the Johnny Haynes Stand.

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