Thursday, 10 February 2011

Continental Tyre Football Cage-10m diameter x 3m high- Paris-Feb 2011

Monday 7th- We arrived at Stade de France 2pm. Very pleased with the Isuzu. It has a semi-agricultural/tractor-like diesel engine which keeps on pulling. Super tough. I also like that it is understated and low key. And ever so slightly chavey.
We bought bikes with us.
Dunstan and Louis Assembling.
Meccano
Double Scaffolding Towers
Tigged Tubes
Flood Lighting
Testing
BIG (TYRE) TIME
Charlie Hope, Dunstan James, Louis Gibson and me monkeying about. Many thanks chaps- Super Pro.
Tuesday 8th Feb- Health and Saftey Checks



Charlie earthing the structure.
Wednesday 9th Feb - Sightseeing on bikes.


Skating up the Eiffel Tower.
Charlie trying to kill himself and me on stairs by Sacre Coeur. Saved by my 501s.
We arrived at Stade de France at 6pm. Checked everything and had a kick about before the installation started.
Dunstan scored.
The basic idea is that you got three shots at the goal and if you scored you got a prize.

Busy



Gaetan Huard was the Goalkeeper. He used to play for Olympique de Marseille.
Boot it

Conti Girls
Complimentary tickets to watch the match.
Watchers

France 1 Brazil 0
Thanks to Ben and Julien at Trebeca Agency Paris and Marylene at Continental.
Special thanks to Neil Fry and Martin Norrell at Littlehampton Engineering.