DittoYes it badly needs it now. Mine dedicated to my late dad is unreadable sadly.
Needs a good clean and would be good to get an interactive digital map of it but at what cost i wouldnt know
Wouldve been nice if theyd have incorporated a small led light, one to help find it with the digital
Map (lights up when you input the name) and two so they could all light up on night matches. Cost prohibitive i know im just thinking out loud. If i had one for a loved one od be happy to pay for the changes
Probably did but its been like 20 years now hasn't it?Apologies for the negative comment, but why do they want volunteers to help maintain it? We paid for these in the first place, surely that cost should have included it's upkeep?
Apologies for the negative comment, but why do they want volunteers to help maintain it? We paid for these in the first place, surely that cost should have included it's upkeep?
Once we have a record of all the bricks there are lots of possibilities like those very good ideas. We can finish the process this summer and provide plans etc. Once cleaned the bricks should hopefully last for another decade. There is also the possibility of making a new longer lasting fan memorial, including the names on the bricks - but we need to get to that point first.I’d be happy to pay a reasonable fee for ongoing maintenance every so often or a one off lump sum to guarantee upkeep in the event something happened to me. I know it sounds sentimental, but I would love it to be a legacy for many years to come.
I would also have loved there to be a formal record for each and every name like a museum piece with a picture of the individuals and a short story about them, so in years to come, generations not yet born could reflect a little about these wonderful Boro fans understand a little more about them as they live on in history, gone but never forgotten. I am sure much more could be done and I am sure those able to would contribute in time and financially to do something along these lines. Never a day goes by where I don’t think about my dear old dad.