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    Hadnt thought of that.

    It would make sense, theyd most likely be getting a better deal now that Bohs are desperate than if they waited the two years and Bohs had gotten themselves on an even keel again.

    It would be a real shame to see Tolka laying empty if that happened especially when there are grounds in this country of a far lesser standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theneutral View Post
    i wouldnt be surprised if Tolka lies derelict annd dormant for one or two years before the first diggers are on site!
    Isn't that what it's like most Friday nights anyway?





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    Quote Originally Posted by marinobohs View Post
    Ironically enough at the time bohs membership rejected Shels offer to buy half of Dalymount (for a very low price) Shels were offered the option of renting at Dalymount, on a short term or long term basis. The offer was rejected by Ollie Byrne RIP in his annoyance at not getting to buy 50% of Dalymount. Had Shels taken the option they could have moved smoothly into Dalymount, not gone into finanacial meltdown (while spending was always unsustainable it was, at that point manageable) and arranged their future long term. bohs would also have benifited from the rent received. Talk about cutting off your nose.......
    Bohs would've just sold it again anyway to guarantee benefit
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    Quote Originally Posted by dong2008 View Post
    Such a shame to see a good league of Ireland ground with a proud history being filled with apartments. As if we haven't enough apartments in this country as it is.
    I find it seriously depressing tbh.
    There is an economic theory/truism that land will always revert to its highest value use.

    Let's face it - no-one values LOI football. And not just in economic terms either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by theneutral View Post
    I find it hard to believe that Tolka is to be stripped and appartments built in its place NOW of all times, the building industry in this country is in tatters and i really cant see why or which builder would be crazy enough to take a punt on this type of project at this particular moment in time!

    Shels exit seems a bit hasty on somebodies behalf and i wouldnt be surprised if Tolka lies derelict annd dormant for one or two years before the first diggers are on site!
    Builders don't take the punt - they just build. It's developers who take the punt. And in fairness - for a developer who has cash, it may seem a relatively sensible idea.

    Now isn't a good time to sell apartments - but it's a good time to be building them if you have independent financing. The construction industry is at rock-bottom, so you could pretty much name your own price to get a builder. It'd take two or more years before any of the properties were ready to sell (is there even any planning permission in-place for the Tolka site ?), by which time you would reasonably hope the housing market would have regained at least some of its confidence (even if prices hadn't increased). If things haven't improved in two years time - at least in terms of mood/confidenece, if not also in availability of borrowing - then we're all in serious trouble.

    The alternative option for a developer with access to cash would be to leave it in the bank, where it would earn nothing for the foreseeable future. Developers like to develop properties.

    So I could see some method in their apparent madness. Though the key questions is surely whether any PP is in place ?

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    The country is over-stocked with appartments, net emigration for the first time since 1995, there's nobody left to buy or occupy them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    The country is over-stocked with appartments, net emigration for the first time since 1995, there's nobody left to buy or occupy them.
    this ground will be taken over by NAMA, give it a year and you'll get it off them for 2d 6. even if its in paper that they have to move out keep playing there what develper is gonna get off his arse to remove squatters on a mama site??? personally id like to see a merger between two dublin first division clubs one with history and a few fans the other with money and no fans and do a ground share in a new stadium out their side of town. q the rant of these two clubs fans but its just my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    Short term for the foreseeable future.

    If anything ever summed up the LOI......

    Re the above and someone asked about planning permission to build apartments on the Tolka Park site:

    The current Dublin City Development Plan 2005 - 2011 contains a proviso preventing Tolka Park from being rezoned for any other use other than sporting, unless Shels have found a permanent home elsewhere. The City Manager put in place to prevent another Rovers Milltown 20 year situation happening again.

    The new 2011 - 2017 Plant has just begun to be drafted and the preliminary Managers Report states - "Good to retain Tolka Park as a sports facilty" at the bottom of page 138.

    http://www.dublincity.ie/Planning/Du...s%20Report.pdf


    Shels are looking for a permanent new base. They're not going to complete the sale of Tolka Park and draw down the final 3 or 4 million of the sale price until they've done the deal on the new permanent home.

    From what I heard last night they're hoping to get this sorted by 2011 meaning Shels will have at least one more year in Tolka.

    Presumably the new owners/developers are in no great rush in the current economic climate to start building in the immediate short term -even if they could.

    I hope this clears up some of misconceptions in this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buile Shuibhne View Post
    Re the above and someone asked about planning permission to build apartments on the Tolka Park site:

    The current Dublin City Development Plan 2005 - 2011 contains a proviso preventing Tolka Park from being rezoned for any other use other than sporting, unless Shels have found a permanent home elsewhere. The City Manager put in place to prevent another Rovers Milltown 20 year situation happening again.

    The new 2011 - 2017 Plant has just begun to be drafted and the preliminary Managers Report states - "Good to retain Tolka Park as a sports facilty" at the bottom of page 138.

    http://www.dublincity.ie/Planning/Du...s%20Report.pdf


    Shels are looking for a permanent new base. They're not going to complete the sale of Tolka Park and draw down the final 3 or 4 million of the sale price until they've done the deal on the new permanent home.

    From what I heard last night they're hoping to get this sorted by 2011 meaning Shels will have at least one more year in Tolka.

    Presumably the new owners/developers are in no great rush in the current economic climate to start building in the immediate short term -even if they could.

    I hope this clears up some of misconceptions in this thread.
    This means the developer has a vested interest in helping find Shels a new home, which can only be good for the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    The country is over-stocked with appartments, net emigration for the first time since 1995, there's nobody left to buy or occupy them.
    Nonesense. If the price is right, an apartment will sell - no matter what the financial conditions. There's plenty of people renting who want to own their own home at some point.

    Plus - do you expect things to have not changed at all in 2-3yrs time ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post

    Plus - do you expect things to have not changed at all in 2-3yrs time ?
    Of course, they'll be even worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    Of course, they'll be even worse.
    On what basis ?

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    There are plenty of empty apartments within spitting distance of Tolka as the moment. Can't see anything being built for at least 2 years.
    Always look on the bright side of life

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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    Isn't that what it's like most Friday nights anyway?




    Jaysus that's poor

    Shels supporters may be small in number but they are extremely loyal which, to be fair, is more than can be said for your support. I find it quite pathetic that fans of other LOI clubs regularly jeer our crowds considering the fact that attendances are very poor across the board (with one obvious exception).

    Back on topic, I think the general concensus amongst Shels supporters is that this move is a step in the wrong direction. It's fair to say that we are now paying dearly for past 'indiscretions'. We will never be able to build anything in Phibsboro'. Worrying times for the club, on and off the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Higgo View Post
    Jaysus that's poor

    Shels supporters may be small in number but they are extremely loyal which, to be fair, is more than can be said for your support. I find it quite pathetic that fans of other LOI clubs regularly jeer our crowds considering the fact that attendances are very poor across the board (with one obvious exception).
    Get a life, it was clearly a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BYCTWD View Post
    Four letters, NAMA. The speculators want Shels out to sell this asset to the state and walk away.

    Shels have played a blinder here. Bohs are in such financial meltdown that they have taken the paltry €150k for 5 years and the FAI have allowed this as turnover for this year. Shels sit pretty and wait till the Bohs v Albion/Danninger spat pans out and will be in a position at some point to consider a bid for the Connaught St side or even return to Tolka if NAMA want to generate revenue via its use.

    The irony is Bohs turned down a similar deal with noughts on the end of it 5 years ago.
    Is this a definate?? I dont want to see Bohs go bust but surely the FAI letting them use it as income for 2009 is just making the hole bigger in D7. Will they let them stick down 120k next season? Surely sticking down 30k in next seasons budget and the four budgets after that while trying to work with some sort of realism is a demand from the FAI to Bohs??

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    Quote Originally Posted by tallaghtfornia View Post
    Is this a definate?? I dont want to see Bohs go bust but surely the FAI letting them use it as income for 2009 is just making the hole bigger in D7. Will they let them stick down 120k next season? Surely sticking down 30k in next seasons budget and the four budgets after that while trying to work with some sort of realism is a demand from the FAI to Bohs??
    I'm no Accountant, but normal convention surely dictates that the sum should be amortised/represented equally across the full period of the occupancy it relates to.

    Does the FAI stipulate what sort of Accounting conventions can be used in the wage cap calculations, or can it literally be made up to the benefit of each individual club ?

    The flip side of Bohs treating it all as income this year is that Shels would therefore have to treat it all as expenditure this year as well. Would that then impact their own 65% situation ? (I suspect not, as it doesn't impact turnover, but still worth asking).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    The flip side of Bohs treating it all as income this year is that Shels would therefore have to treat it all as expenditure this year as well. Would that then impact their own 65% situation ? (I suspect not, as it doesn't impact turnover, but still worth asking).
    You're correct in this: it doesn't affect Shels' compliance with the 65% rule at all.

    On the other points you raise, I don't know. Pineapple Stu can answer the first, but the second is probably known only to the FAI, a cabal of club accountants and a telepathic florist who can be found begging at the Abbey Street Luas stop on Tuesdays.

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