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Aberdonian Stu
01/10/2006, 2:07 PM
When I think of the Sunday papers that come through my door the Irish Mail on Sunday is not one that springs to mind.

Today's edition, however, proves once and for all that Poor Student's repeated allegations that I am a sunshine supporter are unfounded. On page 62 there is a pic of Schumi, Pineapple, myself and Student Mullet in Turner's X.

Bald Student was also at the game but the Poor man of Belfield wasn't.

Sadly I am only able to make this post as a combination of illness and work prevent me from making the trip to Derry for tonight's encounter.

Poor Student
01/10/2006, 2:11 PM
You do realise I was in the opposite stand in the first half at that game?:confused:

Aberdonian Stu
01/10/2006, 2:58 PM
Yeah yeah whatever. Pictures don't lie. I don't see a pic of you in the Irish Mail on Sunday:D

Just because you joined us in the second half doesn't mean you were there...

Poor Student
01/10/2006, 5:36 PM
What's the accompanying article about anyway?

Aberdonian Stu
01/10/2006, 9:49 PM
Mix of match preview and assessing our health off the pitch in particular with regard to our chances of being in the Premier. It's objective and well written.

Burnsie
01/10/2006, 10:37 PM
and what do they reckon are the prospects of being in the prem? does anyone really have any idea?

Aberdonian Stu
02/10/2006, 6:05 AM
They came down fairly in the middle. There wasn't really any opinion as such but it quoted Mahon saying the only thing that would keep UCD out of the Premier would be crowd size.

CollegeTillIDie
03/10/2006, 5:27 AM
It was a balanced article, but what do you reckon lads, will being closer to that bar in the Student centre, when we move to the bowl, mean an increase in crowds?

Poor Student
03/10/2006, 8:58 AM
It won't CTID.

Aberdonian Stu
03/10/2006, 12:38 PM
Yeah the bar won't make the slightest difference. Sure I reckon we'll probably still use the Montrose as our main base of operations for post match relaxation.

The Stars
03/10/2006, 12:45 PM
saw the pic alright lads....ye didnt look yer merry best TBH

pineapple stu
03/10/2006, 12:50 PM
The article basically looked at whether we'd be in the Premier next year or not. Decent article, though it wasn't above pandering to stereotypes (taking our average attendance from foot.ie and noting that the bulk was away fans, which isn't true). It noted that we're the only club never to have been in trouble with the PFAI in recent times. Pete Mahon was talking about getting 10% of the population of the college along to games and we'd be the biggest club in the country, but Shakespeare made the valid point that it was impossible because of the sheer turnover of people - every year, 5000 new people come in and you have to attract 5000 more to the games. It's a good opportunity, obviously, but as a basis for a solid fanbase, it's a non-starter. Shakespeare said he wanted the club to be a general South Dublin club, and that that was the way we were going. A comment was made about the Dicker/Quigley/Charlton links, which of course we know by now were made up. Decent read all in all, though nothing in it that most of us here wouldn't have been able to tell you ourselves obviously.

Aberdonian Stu
03/10/2006, 1:19 PM
In fairness most of UCD's hardcore support have been saying for years that we need to switch the focus in getting support away from the college and towards the locality.

Poor Student
03/10/2006, 3:14 PM
While the student body doesn't seem to be a particularly fruitful avenue that doesn't mean we should give up on it entirely. I'm currently trying to work somethings with the SU. It's in preliminary stages but the current administration seems receptive to helping the club. Should we move to the Bowl at the start of next season as planned then the same lads will still be in place.

Colie
04/10/2006, 9:33 PM
Should we move to the Bowl at the start of next season as planned then the same lads will still be in place.And the fact that we'd be beside a bar (albeit one of the collars up rugger sort) should help our cause with the students.

Student Mullet
04/10/2006, 10:15 PM
http://www.stigonline.com/scan0001.png
http://www.stigonline.com/scan0002.jpg

Poor Student
05/10/2006, 11:42 AM
3,000 seater?

pineapple stu
05/10/2006, 12:26 PM
Typo/error, I assume. 3000 capacity. 1500 seats.

John83
05/10/2006, 1:40 PM
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Where is Aberdonian Stu's hand there? :eek: ;)

Aberdonian Stu
05/10/2006, 2:07 PM
It took 4 days for one of you to bring that up after I noticed it immediately.

To answer the question my right hand was hanging in the same camp manner as my left hand and made no contact with pineapple.

DmanDmythDledge
05/10/2006, 10:43 PM
Typo/error, I assume. 3000 capacity. 1500 seats.
Are you sure? I thought planning permission stated that there would be 3,000 seats.

pineapple stu
06/10/2006, 1:06 PM
I think the plans were linked here from the council, and they show 1500 seats. Not more, not less. Minimum UEFA Licencing everywhere, basically.

CollegeTillIDie
08/10/2006, 10:09 AM
Will our move to the opposite side of the Campus which is surrounded by a slighty higher population density than that of Foster's Avenue ( with only one side of housing for at least half it's length) lead to a bigger crowd I wonder?