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ArdeeBhoy
31/07/2013, 10:49 PM
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/republic-of-ireland/index.html

Sure their site (which is usually quite good) webmaster would be interested to hear of any discrepancies...

DannyInvincible
01/08/2013, 10:09 AM
Pretty good site, that. Very informative.

And polite:


Brandywell itself, which is owned by the local council, is a distinctive stadium, its shape being formed by a history of hosting greyhound races.

GCdfc
01/08/2013, 10:27 AM
I like that it says that there is a factory behind the and that the shed is now called the 'factory side'.

oriel
01/08/2013, 11:51 AM
I used to reat this site years ago, never realised they updated a section for LOI, thanks for posting Ardee Bhoy

Ps anyone notice the NI map, are we getting half a county back?

ArdeeBhoy
01/08/2013, 12:00 PM
I like that it says that there is a factory behind the and that the shed is now called the 'factory side'.

Fair enough, but any criticisms/observations, please read OP.

GCdfc
01/08/2013, 12:21 PM
Thanks ArdeeBhoy. I never thought that! :rolleyes:

vinnie
01/08/2013, 12:48 PM
Good site thanks

ArdeeBhoy
01/08/2013, 2:02 PM
Fair enough, but some people etc.

ATFC-1887
01/08/2013, 2:13 PM
Another site that doesn't realise the first division exists :mad:

ArdeeBhoy
01/08/2013, 3:26 PM
So, why not tell them...

Do your own guide to each ground?

BonnieShels
02/08/2013, 7:29 AM
I used to reat this site years ago, never realised they updated a section for LOI, thanks for posting Ardee Bhoy

Ps anyone notice the NI map, are we getting half a county back?

Finally the "Greening of Fermanagh" has occurred!

You would have thought something like that would have been on the news though.

Mr A
02/08/2013, 8:51 AM
It's only Fermanagh in fairness. Kind of a poor man's Leitrim.

BonnieShels
06/08/2013, 4:37 PM
It's only Fermanagh in fairness. Kind of a poor man's Leitrim.

How dare you... I oughta take you for a night to Derrylin... okay... fair enough.

At least it's no Roscommon. I can take that to the bank.

nigel-harps1954
06/08/2013, 9:42 PM
I'd like to say there's nothing wrong with Roscommon right about now....but you know..

Eminence Grise
06/08/2013, 11:14 PM
Bonnie, you're barred! Not even your mammoth collection of signed Termonbarry Alberts jerseys (no! not even the limited edition Cup Winners' Cup campaign jersey in day-glo spandex!) will save your hide this time!

Nigel, you get the love and admiration of all in fair Rossieland right about now - but you know...

nigel-harps1954
06/08/2013, 11:52 PM
Bonnie, you're barred! Not even your mammoth collection of signed Termonbarry Alberts jerseys (no! not even the limited edition Cup Winners' Cup campaign jersey in day-glo spandex!) will save your hide this time!

Nigel, you get the love and admiration of all in fair Rossieland right about now - but you know...


Long as my mammy still loves me we're grand with the Rossies.

Eminence Grise
07/08/2013, 6:47 AM
OK, you get special Rossie brownie points for invoking mammy.

colonelwest
07/08/2013, 8:21 AM
I've heard the Youth Development Centre called many things since Gerry Matthews built it but an industrial factory is a new one on me.
:D

bennocelt
10/08/2013, 9:04 AM
Here are a few more ground sites that might be useful to the ground hopping type

http://www.footballfans.eu/
I like this site a lot, can upload photos, vids, and match reports, and track fixtures, etc. I use it regularly.

http://www.footballgroundmap.com/
Site has a problem with its facebook link, and not reliable but its ground maps are excellent, and the tool where you type in your nearest football ground is briiliant.
For me - Mullingar lad - longford just beats Athone!! ha
http://www.footballgroundmap.com/grounds/nearest/10/0/mullingar

http://www.eurofootballcities.com/
Not for LOI but good for international trips

Martinho II
10/08/2013, 11:00 PM
had no idea Longford is closer to Mullingar than Athlone!