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DvB
20/12/2005, 3:15 PM
It'll have to be approved by HF before planning permission is sought, but if it is approved I can't see any reason for it stalling. Home Farm don't really have to answer to anyone about it, they're already in the middle of reconstructing alot of that end of the ground (the whole front entrance has been removed for example) so I wouldn't see it being a big problem. It was the FAI who mooted June in the 1st place (afaik) and I get the impression that they are very keen on this going ahead.

As far as lowering the standard to get the licence I don't think that's quite the case. I get the impression that it's a gesture to clubs who are actively trying to move towards full compliance. From an administration point of view we have no problems in complying fully, so if we put a process in place whereby we begin to develop a fully compliant ground then I imagine we will be given some leeway for our efforts.

1. Stand required professional design to be agreed with client.
2. Planning application repared & lodged.
3. If no appeal to ABP assuming its granted onto the tender process.
4. Fire safety certificate required. (this could though be lodged concurrently with the planning application. )
5. Commence works on site.
6. Practical completion, handing over & transfer of insurances.
7. Approval from H&S.
8. New stand ready to go!
Alot to be done in the time you suggest, best of luck with that, you'll be needing it!!

Koh

Roverstillidie
20/12/2005, 4:39 PM
The expected attendances would be give or take (at the absolute most)
Bohs 1400
Bray 800
Cork 1400
Derry 1100
Drogheda 900
Longford 700
Pat's 1200
Shels 1400
Sligo Rovers 850
UCD 800
Waterford 800



with respect to what you are trying to say, if you think cork will bring 1000, drogheda 500, longford 10, shels and bohs 1000 and the rural teams over 400 you are on cloud cukoo land. i appreciate they are topside estimates, but none of them bring close to those numbers to see Rovers, Bohs, Pats and Shels. do you reckon you are a bigger draw?

Cosmo
20/12/2005, 4:46 PM
drogheda 500.........but none of them bring close to those numbers to see Rovers, Bohs, Pats and Shels.

Drogs away numbers never be too good outside dublin but we would bring 500 or more to alot of the dublin away matches (pats away and the second ucd one last season maybe less)

Gerrit
20/12/2005, 6:09 PM
Dublin City - UCD : 800 ?! :eek: Maybe if U2 do a mini gig before the kick-off...

Poor Student
20/12/2005, 6:15 PM
Dublin City - UCD : 800 ?! :eek: Maybe if U2 do a mini gig before the kick-off...

Reminds me of the Celtic v AC Milan Champions League match I was at a year ago. The Undertones did a mini concert and I couldn't see them while they were playing! I estimate 200 at Dub City v UCD next year unless City are playing excepitonally well.

Bald Student, on your yes to the question about campus access. Do you mean yes as in the same situation as now or will there be something new next season?

pineapple stu
20/12/2005, 7:25 PM
Drogs away numbers never be too good outside dublin but we would bring 500 or more to alot of the dublin away matches (the second ucd one last season maybe less)
Aye, about 200-350 at the two UCD-Drogs games last season, if you assume about 400 home fans, which is what we seemed to be averaging for most of last year.

Student Mullet
20/12/2005, 11:03 PM
Bald Student, on your yes to the question about campus access. Do you mean yes as in the same situation as now or will there be something new next season?I think you're mixing me up with Bald Student there (there's an easy way to remember us, I'm the one with hair!!). We're starting next season in Belfield Park. The National Institute of Biotechnology Research and Training, or NIBERT as I call it, has just received funding for a new 70 million euro facility which will be built on the site of Belfield Park but there's been no actual movement on getting planning for the building so I'd be surprised if we didn't finish next season in Belfield Park as well.

Dodge
20/12/2005, 11:11 PM
I estimate 200 at Dub City v UCD next year unless City are playing excepitonally well
Damn right both of you deserve to be in the premier...

In other news I can't see how whithall could fit a 1,500 seater stadium. Just in terms of covered seats I think the only clubs who reach that 1,500 figure at the moment are Pats, Cork, Bohs, Shels, Derry and Sligo (maybe Galway, can't be sure) Think Longford and waterford are just short with the others way, way short

Breifne
21/12/2005, 12:08 AM
All comfortably under the 1800 mark, and being realistic, most of the attendances would be about 50-60% of what is given above. giving an average attendance of around 7/800, slightly up on 2004.

As usual people pick out what they want to see, the above bit was under those figures, those figures were over estimated, and then take about 50%-60% of these.

pineapple stu
21/12/2005, 8:51 AM
Damn right both of you deserve to be in the Premier...
The way your crowds are going, you'll soon be down with us. ;)


As usual people pick out what they want to see, the above bit was under those figures, those figures were over estimated, and then take about 50%-60% of these.
True, although 50-60% of that average is 500-600, not 700-800. ;) But you did ask for trouble when you described those figures as "expected" attendances.