ger121
21/02/2004, 6:19 PM
I know this idea sounds a bit ambitious but it has a lot of pros and very few cons i think.
Why don't Rovers rent Lansdowne Rd. The FAI who are on good terms with the IRFU could negotiate something on behalf of Shamrock Rovers.
Lansdowne rd meets uefa licence standards regarding facilities.
Lansdowne is currently empty every friday night at present as Leinster are no longer in the Heineken Cup and they play their Celtic league games at Donnybrook
The Six Nations will not clash with any of the Eircom season as it ends on Saturday March 27th
The IRFU could charge rovers €3000- €3500 a game the same amount they were willing to pay other clubs to use their grounds. I'm sure the IRFU could do with the extra income.
If one of Rovers friday night games clashed with an Republic of Ireland qualifier on a Saturday, their could switch it to a Sunday or Monday.
It is close to Shramrock Rovers traditional fanbase of Milltown/Donnybrook area.
The FAI could offer to guarantee that Rovers will be able to meet their payments. They were willing to do this already.
Of course there are some obstacles,
IRFU might want a lot more money so financially improbable for Rovers.
Rovers will be playing their games in a virtually empty stadium, resulting in a poor atmosphere.
Possible trouble at games and security issues.
The local residents might object to Rovers playing there.
I'm sure there might be a few I missed out on but overall I think although a bit ambitious, not impossible and if they are unable to find an alternative ground it might be their only viable option. Otherwise it could be bye bye Rovers.
Why don't Rovers rent Lansdowne Rd. The FAI who are on good terms with the IRFU could negotiate something on behalf of Shamrock Rovers.
Lansdowne rd meets uefa licence standards regarding facilities.
Lansdowne is currently empty every friday night at present as Leinster are no longer in the Heineken Cup and they play their Celtic league games at Donnybrook
The Six Nations will not clash with any of the Eircom season as it ends on Saturday March 27th
The IRFU could charge rovers €3000- €3500 a game the same amount they were willing to pay other clubs to use their grounds. I'm sure the IRFU could do with the extra income.
If one of Rovers friday night games clashed with an Republic of Ireland qualifier on a Saturday, their could switch it to a Sunday or Monday.
It is close to Shramrock Rovers traditional fanbase of Milltown/Donnybrook area.
The FAI could offer to guarantee that Rovers will be able to meet their payments. They were willing to do this already.
Of course there are some obstacles,
IRFU might want a lot more money so financially improbable for Rovers.
Rovers will be playing their games in a virtually empty stadium, resulting in a poor atmosphere.
Possible trouble at games and security issues.
The local residents might object to Rovers playing there.
I'm sure there might be a few I missed out on but overall I think although a bit ambitious, not impossible and if they are unable to find an alternative ground it might be their only viable option. Otherwise it could be bye bye Rovers.