With that damage on one stand they'd have to assess the whole ground before it could be used. As long as there's no injuries that's the main thing.
I'd imagine they could use the rugby ground next door if it came to it.
What's Cork's options now?
Tidy the place up and close off the stand, or use At Colman's maybe?
With that damage on one stand they'd have to assess the whole ground before it could be used. As long as there's no injuries that's the main thing.
I'd imagine they could use the rugby ground next door if it came to it.
The match itself is unimportant in the overall context of damage and loss of life from Storm Orphelia. Cork will win the title and there will be a big celebration evening in Turners Cross - it just may not be tomorrow night.
Providing that there is no further damage to any of the other stands I'd image Cork will continue to play at the Cross with that stand closed reducing the capacity. Better than playing and lifting the trophy in Cobh or somewhere
The Leinster Senior League needs a strong Bohemians
Pairc Ui Chaoimh is surely available now?
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Storm Ophelia? Or Kenny Shiels hitting the roof over the postponement? Hmmm...
On a serious note, I'm in Dublin and there's nothing much to report yet - stay safe, everyone.
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If the ferry game is put back to next week and cork go up and lose to pats this weekend it is serious Squeeky bum time. Jeez get it done boys
Game on it seems.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...o-be-postponed
Turner's Cross has suffered serious damage due to Hurricane Ophelia with the roof partially collapsing on one of the stands.Part of the St Anne's end roof has collapsed but the extent of the damage has not yet fully been established as the dangerously high winds continue.
RTÉ Sport understands that the rescheduled match between Cork City and Derry City, which was originally rescheduled from Monday to Tuesday evening, will go ahead as planned with the damaged section of the ground closed off to spectators.
Game is apparently going to go ahead. Seems a strange decision. Gonna be a lot of disappointed Cork fans who won't be able to attend.
Strange one but I suppose Nowlan Park in Kilkenny was reopened fairly quickly after the roof of its main stand was blown off in Storm Darwin in 2014.
Strange one. What if the amount of season tickets/match tickets sold outnumbers the revised safe capacity?
Very risky decision. I hope the people behind this decision know what they are doing.
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