Long time, no see, eh?
Lots of progression since the last post on here, thankfully, so it's onwards and upwards.
Driving past the new stadium makes you realise just how privileged we are in Llanelli. Brand-new, pretty stunning, state of the art stadium to watch our favourite team clash with the heavyweights of Europe. We're all sad to see the end of Stradey Park closing in, so many occasions, such emotion and a whole host of achievements through the decades all echo around the four stands.
The time has come to begin something else though, something very special, something modern yet steeped in history and culture and something to continue the proud tradition of the Scarlets and the fans.
Just watching the video at http://www.scarlets.co.uk/ makes you realise how much history could be made at Parc y Scarlets, just as it was a Parc y Strade. Nigel Davies has already commented on how the stadium has 'blown-away many of the players', even at this stage. So, imagine an occasion such as the Heineken Cup Quarter finals, 15,000 in attendance and a whole new buzz around Llanelli and the ground.
We're ready...
Friday, 25 July 2008
Ooohhh, the excitement!
Posted by Mr Dee at 16:37
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