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Jim Comic
22/11/2004, 9:31 PM
if the shed goes.... I go!


feck it, there'll be nothing left of cork soon what with henrys, the arcadia, the liberty bar, etc, etc, etc all gone

martin_rules_ie
22/11/2004, 9:46 PM
if the shed goes.... I go!

off with ya so :D

A face
22/11/2004, 11:54 PM
if the shed goes.... I go!

Ahhh come on .. dont be like that !! :p

Jim Comic
23/11/2004, 8:01 AM
it'll be a sad day when the cross is all-seater

ccfcman
23/11/2004, 8:22 AM
The Cross of the future? (http://www.stadiumguide.com/borasarena.htm) , I think that woul;d be a viable option for City to base any future stadium on, nice price also.

paudie
23/11/2004, 8:53 AM
if the shed goes.... I go!


feck it, there'll be nothing left of cork soon what with henrys, the arcadia, the liberty bar, etc, etc, etc all gone

Don't forget the trams and Thompsons Bakery and the old Pav Cinema. Those were the days :(

thecorner
23/11/2004, 9:11 AM
Don't forget the trams and Thompsons Bakery and the old Pav Cinema. Those were the days :(


ah lads.....what about cudmores :p

liamon
23/11/2004, 9:32 AM
...I thought it was two years in which to build after you get the planning permission, and if someone objects then it gets an extention.
I don't know about building a stadium, but I've gone through the planning issue with regards to building a house. Planning permission for a domestic site development lasts for 5 years usually. Also, objections are only considered prior to granting of permission.

AFAIK, if CCFC have permission, then no one can object at this stage and there is a few years left in which to build. Also, it can be possible to get get an extension to the 5 years, but it's not guaranteed.

Éanna
23/11/2004, 11:39 AM
The Cross of the future? (http://www.stadiumguide.com/borasarena.htm) , I think that woul;d be a viable option for City to base any future stadium on, nice price also.
very nice :) doubt we'd get planning permission for any two-tiered stand in the cross though

Troy.McClure
23/11/2004, 12:01 PM
Nah ... it looks tacky when there loads of different colours ..... go with red !! :p

Proof here (http://www.shelbournefc.ie/tolka.php)

pete
23/11/2004, 2:26 PM
Does anyone else think city should be trying to fit more than 1500 seats into the new shed stand? They would be kinda troubling the size of current shed structure so should really be capable of getting 2000-2500 seats in there if done properly...?

GavinZac
23/11/2004, 2:36 PM
Does anyone else think city should be trying to fit more than 1500 seats into the new shed stand? They would be kinda troubling the size of current shed structure so should really be capable of getting 2000-2500 seats in there if done properly...?

if they build all the way from the steps on the right to where the old dressing rooms are, they should be able to do that no hassle. dunno where 1500 came from, it'd have to be a very small stand for that. nothing like what the original plans were anyway

A face
23/11/2004, 4:56 PM
I don't know about building a stadium, but I've gone through the planning issue with regards to building a house. Planning permission for a domestic site development lasts for 5 years usually. Also, objections are only considered prior to granting of permission.

AFAIK, if CCFC have permission, then no one can object at this stage and there is a few years left in which to build. Also, it can be possible to get get an extension to the 5 years, but it's not guaranteed.

I was on about a commercial site. I think that the objections have to be considered all the way through, or up until a certain stage at least.
No really sure on all this though.

ollie
23/11/2004, 6:49 PM
if they build all the way from the steps on the right to where the old dressing rooms are, they should be able to do that no hassle. dunno where 1500 came from, it'd have to be a very small stand for that. nothing like what the original plans were anyway

i'd say it'll look like the shels stand behind their goal cause that holds about the same i think.the new shed would want to stretch across the whole goal not just the amount it does currently.its a waste of time and money otherwise IMO.

Éanna
23/11/2004, 7:07 PM
i'd say it'll look like the shels stand behind their goal cause that holds about the same i think.the new shed would want to stretch across the whole goal not just the amount it does currently.its a waste of time and money otherwise IMO.
I agree. I think the stand at shels (nice and all as it is) looks ridiculous standing there on its own.

Pablo
23/11/2004, 7:19 PM
i'd say it'll look like the shels stand behind their goal cause that holds about the same i think.the new shed would want to stretch across the whole goal not just the amount it does currently.its a waste of time and money otherwise IMO.

i think the seating in the structure will only be at the front and stretched the length of the pitch. remember there space for offices, a shop and two dressing rooms plus a reception area

GavinZac
24/11/2004, 12:43 AM
i think the seating in the structure will only be at the front and stretched the length of the pitch. remember there space for offices, a shop and two dressing rooms plus a reception area

yeah but the orginal plan definately had 2 layers, one from ground level up, the other on top of the rooms below. i remember seeig the opposition dressing room under the shed and going

:eek: whats that doing there?
:mad: get the scum away from the shed!
:confused: i wonder could they hear the shed?
:) they would you know!
:D scare the sh!te out of them!

pete
24/11/2004, 12:31 PM
The current structure doesn't take up maybe even a quarter of potential size of what new stand would take up. Lennox said 1500 in the programme i think so would seem to be similar to Donie Forde stand in layout?

yiddo
24/11/2004, 1:22 PM
Who told Spillane ? :confused:
Tonights Echo back page "1 millon euro boost for Cork soccer".

Quick off the mark with the latest news as usual................

BeerBaron69
25/11/2004, 10:18 AM
He doesnt read these posts does he? Can he read? :D