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peadar1987
02/10/2009, 8:06 PM
Ive said for a long time, Rovers in Tallaght, Pats in Clondalkin or Lucan, Bohs in Blanch and Shels in Swords is the way to go for a heathly league scene in Dublin!!

bhs

I've always thought Shels would be better off moving back into their traditional stomping ground in Ringsend, or further south into Donnybrook and . They'd have a lot of people to market to, and a hook to get them in.

fergalr
02/10/2009, 10:49 PM
Massive game. Ninety minutes to save the soul of Irish football from perpetual dominance by the the FAI- and FF-backed landed gentry in Tallaght. The establishment has had one victory over the people today, let's not give them another one.

Massive result(s) today!

Poor Student
03/10/2009, 12:01 PM
I've always thought Shels would be better off moving back into their traditional stomping ground in Ringsend, or further south into Donnybrook and . They'd have a lot of people to market to, and a hook to get them in.

That's die hard UCD turf.;)

Schumi
03/10/2009, 2:14 PM
There wouldn't be anywhere suitable to play either. The RDS would be too expensive, anywhere in Belfield is obviously out and the rugby stadium in Donnybrook would be unplayable after the schools rugby season.

peadar1987
03/10/2009, 3:03 PM
There wouldn't be anywhere suitable to play either. The RDS would be too expensive, anywhere in Belfield is obviously out and the rugby stadium in Donnybrook would be unplayable after the schools rugby season.

Wasn't there talk a few years back about moving into Ringsend Stadium as part of a larger community sporting complex, with a gym, swimming pool, etc? I don't think the plans ever really developed, but I didn't think it was a bad idea.

Schumi
03/10/2009, 4:07 PM
I've no idea, it was the Donnybrook option I was referring to.

TonyD
04/10/2009, 4:44 PM
Ive said for a long time, Rovers in Tallaght, Pats in Clondalkin or Lucan, Bohs in Blanch and Shels in Swords is the way to go for a heathly league scene in Dublin!!

bhs

Don't know why you think Pats in Clondalkin or Lucan would be any better than Pats in Inchicore. There's a big enough catchment area available to Pats at the moment, Inchicore, Ballyfermot Crumlin/Drimnagh, Walkinstown, Palmerstown all within reasonable distance.

BohsPartisan
04/10/2009, 4:46 PM
And Bohs in Phibsboro will do very nicely. I don't see how moving to Blanch would improve things anymore than moving to Harristown. As it is we have possibly the biggest catchment area of any club in the country and I'd include Blanch in that as it stands.

peadar1987
04/10/2009, 5:48 PM
And Bohs in Phibsboro will do very nicely. I don't see how moving to Blanch would improve things anymore than moving to Harristown. As it is we have possibly the biggest catchment area of any club in the country and I'd include Blanch in that as it stands.

Bohs are THE north Dublin club, and I don't think they really cash in on that enough. You could get 20 000 northsiders to watch synchronised swimming if they thought it would help put one over on the southside!

BohsPartisan
04/10/2009, 5:52 PM
Bohs are THE north Dublin club, and I don't think they really cash in on that enough. You could get 20 000 northsiders to watch synchronised swimming if they thought it would help put one over on the southside!

I totally agree with this. Problem is I know loads of lapsed Bohs fans. I'd estimate one in five males in my building at work and a few females two are in this category. When I encourage people I know to go along its sure I will sometime. The bloke who sits beside me at work is born and bred northside, identifies with Bohs as do his whole family and he might make one or two games a season. What do you do?

brianw82
04/10/2009, 6:13 PM
I totally agree with this. Problem is I know loads of lapsed Bohs fans. I'd estimate one in five males in my building at work and a few females two are in this category. When I encourage people I know to go along its sure I will sometime. The bloke who sits beside me at work is born and bred northside, identifies with Bohs as do his whole family and he might make one or two games a season. What do you do?

I've encountered this as well. Lots of people who generally wish the club well, and don't hold anything against the LOI, but just don't go to many/any games. :confused:

Mr A
05/10/2009, 9:57 AM
Probably because the odd time these people do go, it's usually s**te.

fergalr
05/10/2009, 12:46 PM
Probably because the odd time these people do go, it's usually s**te.
Oh for gawds sake, why do we all bother then ......