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Dundalkjames
18/05/2010, 8:07 PM
496 seats in the away section :)

Ezeikial
18/05/2010, 8:26 PM
Hmmm I thought they would be redeveloping the area, rather than just plinking seats down

Bah humbug!

How do you plink a seat down?

Is it a good thing or a bad thing?

Ezeikial
18/05/2010, 8:34 PM
Here is a related good news story regarding the development of the Oriel Park Youth Development Centre.

Its estimated to be worth in excess of €1m to the local economy!




18 MAY 2010: European Seniors Badminton Championships 2010 for Oriel Park Youth

Development Centre Dundalk FC’s Oriel Park Youth Development Centre is set to be the focal point for Europe’s largest international Badminton Tournament – the week long European Seniors Badminton Championships 2010 – which will take place in September.

Estimated to worth in excess of €1M to the local economy, the tournament will attract elite players from about 24 European nations to compete for the prestigious titles. Up to about 600 competitors - along with 100 officials and many more supporters and coaches - are expected, with up to 1,000 people a day to attend Oriel Park for the week long tournament. The visitors, coming from all over Europe, will stay in Dundalk for the full week of the tournament. While highly competitive, the European Seniors Badminton Championships traditionally have a strong social element with excellent interaction with the local host community.

The tournament will be staged in Dundalk Football Club’s brand new and ultra modern Oriel Park Youth Development Centre which will be specially prepared for the tournament to include the temporary installation of 10 Yonex special courts and a tiered spectator arena. Catering, hospitality, merchandising and special physiotherapy facilities will also compliment the ‘total tournament experience’ being provided.

This major tournament – one of the few major international sports events being staged in Ireland in 2010 - will also showcase the new Oriel Park facility as a possible venue for the World Seniors Badminton Championships and as a potential Olympic preparation facility for nations competing in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The main sponsors of this huge international event are Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk. Marshes are hosting the Opening Ceremony on Sunday the 26th September at 2.30 and all are welcome. Yonex Sports will be sponsoring and supplying the special courts and shuttles for the tournament at a cost of approx €25,000.

A number of the Badminton competitors are expected to be unveiled to the Oriel Park faithful at the forthcoming FAI Ford Cup game against St Patrick’s Athletic on June 4

http://dundalkfc.com/news/100518_Badminton.asp

dong
18/05/2010, 8:55 PM
Seats look well in Oriel. Good to see any sort of development at LoI grounds.

oriel
18/05/2010, 9:11 PM
Hmmm I thought they would be redeveloping the area, rather than just plinking seats down

There is still plans to develop the away section, but obviously time is not on our side for this season, the priority was always to install as many seating as possible in time for the end of May inspection by UEFA.

Sligo fans will be first to see this section almost complete on Friday.

SkStu
18/05/2010, 9:15 PM
Sligo fans will be first to see this section almost complete on Friday.

pity they wont be able to see the whole pitch... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


only joking, fair play Dundalk. It looks great and BETOP has done really well.

Dunny
18/05/2010, 9:37 PM
Hmmm I thought they would be redeveloping the area, rather than just plinking seats down

Sorry Dodge, we will try do better next time...:(

Duggie
19/05/2010, 10:54 AM
Here's an update about the seats including some photo's.

http://www.dundalkfc.com/news/100403_BETOP.asp

cool, will the seats be left after the european games? surely they will..
longterm oriel has good space behind the goals for development. love that artificial pitch.

oriel
19/05/2010, 12:26 PM
Most of this seating already in will be permanent. There are plans to develop that area behind the town side goal, but this is a long way off, priority was always to get as many seats in for the euro game, or dare i say games !

Dodge
19/05/2010, 12:43 PM
I wasn't knocking it lads. needs must and all that

I was just saying the impression I had, was that it was something more substantial (admittedly from only reading posts here)

danthesaint
19/05/2010, 3:29 PM
i thought yaz would have redeveloped the ground as well, seats tho well tho

will the price of tickets go up now??

oriel
19/05/2010, 3:29 PM
You probably read posts here saying the plans for the future was to build a stand behind the town goal and improve where the current away section is by roofing it, but these were plans for another year. This was always going to be a rush job getting seats in, but I think it looks really well considering the time they had to prepare.

Plus as the club have said many times, the seating is only one thing on the list (but the most visibile) dozens and dozens of other items have to be completed in time for the end of May inspection.

Euro games at home only help clubs in the long term as i couldnt have seen much improvement this year if we hadn`t have qualified, Youth Centre a perfect example of funds spent elsewhere.

Lamper.sffc
19/05/2010, 3:45 PM
The Fingal Multi-Sports Complex (Home in the future hopefully:o)

http://www.fingal-independent.ie/premium/news/phasing-of-projects-to-be-changed-2184082.html?start=2#premiumcontent

Its only a small part of the actual article in The Fingal Independant.

The full article goes on to state that the Council are only intending to give over €200,000 this year towards the project from an originally intended € 1.25m

Its nice to hear that the project might finally get started but its a fair bit less money than was earmarked. Is this a long term problem or not? I dont know. Maybe we should just be happy some money is being made available.
What would €200,000 get you when building this complex? The pitch? Small stand? Cant really see it stretching that far.

I guess Ill remain positive and be happy we may actually get the diggers in sometime soon. I hope:o

Mr A
19/05/2010, 3:53 PM
The Fingal Multi-Sports Complex (Home in the future hopefully:o)

http://www.fingal-independent.ie/premium/news/phasing-of-projects-to-be-changed-2184082.html?start=2#premiumcontent

Its only a small part of the actual article in The Fingal Independant.

The full article goes on to state that the Council are only intending to give over €200,000 this year towards the project from an originally intended € 1.25m

Its nice to hear that the project might finally get started but its a fair bit less money than was earmarked. Is this a long term problem or not? I dont know. Maybe we should just be happy some money is being made available.
What would €200,000 get you when building this complex? The pitch? Small stand? Cant really see it stretching that far.

I guess Ill remain positive and be happy we may actually get the diggers in sometime soon. I hope:o


It blamed 'third parties' that the council is working with on some of these community projects for the apparent delay in realising them and said that in some cases the projects have been put back and the phasing of their construction has had to be changed.

Any idea what that means?

Lamper.sffc
19/05/2010, 4:19 PM
Not 100% sure but I guess the cost of the complex wasnt going to be completely funded by the Fingal Council. A certain amount of it was to be funded by other parties I guess. Im thinking some of these have since pulled out due to the economic climate. The complex isnt being built for Sporting fingal though. It was being built regardless of where we where going to end up. We will be moving into this facility due to the fact swords has been put on the long, long finger. When, if the swords one goes ahead, then we will be heading back up to swords.

I do know for sure, the article in full discusses various projects in fingal (the sports complex being one of them) that have had their budget for this year cut. When they mention third parties, its in connection with all the projects they are talking about not just the Sport Complex.

MeathDrog
04/06/2010, 2:15 PM
http://www.droghedaunited.ie/news/2010/june/images/loo_pic5.jpg


Well, we can hardly contain ourselves and we won't have to anymore on Friday nights. After several years of not consuming any fluids on a Friday for fear that we might get short-taken on the terrace side or having to tear around the back of the goals at half-time knocking over any stewards that attempted to block our path to use the club house facilities, the new toilets have arrived!!!

There may not have been too many goals in Hunky Dorys Park for the past few months but tomorrow night there'll be both silverware and porcelain to aim for! To Darius and the lads we say aim high and the rest of you, aim low and make sure you're on target.
http://www.droghedaunited.ie/news/2010/june/news_001.html

Sam_Heggy
04/06/2010, 2:34 PM
Top-soil delivered to the new Finn Park this week and work on the pitch to commence shortly. Good sign.

Darkglasses
04/06/2010, 11:51 PM
Speaking of signs, construction of a new sign beside the N11 has been completed in Ferrycarrig Park.

cob655
05/06/2010, 1:26 AM
" for fear that we might get short-taken on the terrace side"
are these the toilets for the bar?surely not for the ground....
Theres more urinales in my local pub!but maybe thats because there more people there on a friday/sat nite than in hunky dory park!

pineapple stu
05/06/2010, 10:59 AM
The new toilets are very nice - hotel quality almost - but for away fans, be warned - it's the part of the ground you can't get to, so you're still stuck with portaloos or facilities third world countries would be shocked at.

Schumi
05/06/2010, 12:04 PM
The new toilets are very nice - hotel quality almost - but for away fans, be warned - it's the part of the ground you can't get to, so you're still stuck with portaloos or facilities third world countries would be shocked at.

Ahh. I told Poor Student about the fancy* new jacks, he wasn't best pleased when he got back to the terrace!


*It's a bad sign for the league when proper urinals are considered fancy but there you go.

danthesaint
05/06/2010, 2:03 PM
Seats look well in Oriel. Good to see any sort of development at LoI grounds.

yeah seats looked well last night, really think need to bulldoze the ground tho and build a new stand.

nice sausage rolls as well :)

Dodge
05/06/2010, 2:08 PM
Ahh. I told Poor Student about the fancy* new jacks, he wasn't best pleased when he got back to the terrace!


*It's a bad sign for the league when proper urinals are considered fancy but there you go.

I think it says about the people who get excited about urinals

thischarmingman
05/06/2010, 2:28 PM
George Michael?

Doomofman
05/06/2010, 2:39 PM
The seats in Oriel are horrible... They look great yeah but they're far too low... The underside of the seat actually caught the back of my leg first time I sat down... Would be pretty uncomfortable if it was packed there... Anyone with long legs will be chewing on their knees...

Ezeikial
05/06/2010, 8:30 PM
Would be pretty uncomfortable if it was packed there... Anyone with long legs will be chewing on their knees...

Away section packed? Based on the Pats turnout last night, you will not get to test your hypothesis anytime soon.

Bohs and Rovers are the only ones to take a resonable travelling support (and they just don't do knee chewing)

Dodge
05/06/2010, 11:08 PM
Away section packed? Based on the Pats turnout last night, you will not get to test your hypothesis anytime soon.

Bohs and Rovers are the only ones to take a resonable travelling support (and they just don't do knee chewing)

By using the word IF there, he implied it wasn't tested last night. Still, take the easy jab way to avoid his criticism

HarpoJoyce
06/06/2010, 8:08 AM
By using the word IF there, he implied it wasn't tested last night. Still, take the easy jab way to avoid his criticism

I think it says about people who get excited about molded plastics.

Ezeikial
06/06/2010, 2:52 PM
By using the word IF there, he implied it wasn't tested last night. Still, take the easy jab way to avoid his criticism

Point taken, but hard to resist seeing how the numbers from St Pats were so disappointing.

The new seats fitted are full spec and are a significant improvement on spectator comfort right around the ground. The point that Doomofman makes is actually more related to the tiered terracing that they are set on. It would be ideal if this terrace was re-developed and this bigger job may be undertaken in the future.

Only 200 away fans attending the tie-of-round 80km from home explains why this may be down the list of priorities

pineapple stu
06/06/2010, 5:06 PM
Carlow 1-1 Monaghan; Carlow led for a good while before Karl Bermingham equalised late ish.

Glenville 1-7 Bohs. Glenville had pulled back to 2-1 just before the break.

Schumi
06/06/2010, 5:44 PM
Carlow 1-1 Monaghan; Carlow led for a good while before Karl Bermingham equalised late ish.

Glenville 1-7 Bohs. Glenville had pulled back to 2-1 just before the break.

What were the stadiums like?

Cuyahoga
06/06/2010, 6:16 PM
Carlow's is just like Wembley Stadium and Glenville's is just like Richmond Park!

HarpoJoyce
06/06/2010, 6:18 PM
Carlow's is just like Wembley Stadium and Glenville's is just like Richmond Park!

Does there be an occasional Gardá on a white horse?

Dodge
06/06/2010, 6:30 PM
Only 200 away fans attending the tie-of-round 80km from home explains why this may be down the list of priorities

246 apparently. Still brutal though obviously (and a marked improvement on the amount that went last season too...)

Isn't the plan for home fans to sit there during the Euro games or will that be the away end too?

oriel
08/06/2010, 12:01 PM
Depends on who we get, if its a Welsh or NI team, (assuming these will take the biggest away support) it will be retained as an away section. If anyone else/small uptake of away support demand, I think it will be used for home fans.

Seating going into the shed side from tomorrow.

pineapple stu
09/06/2010, 9:51 AM
What were the stadiums like?
Stupid BlackCurrants... :o

John83
09/06/2010, 2:59 PM
What were the stadiums like?
Stupid BlackCurrants... :o
It's a strange criticism to make of a stadium, but there you go.

thischarmingman
09/06/2010, 3:01 PM
Stupid BlackCurrants... :o

Is he a relation?

pineapple stu
09/06/2010, 3:13 PM
Must...resist...temptation to infract...

:p

mastershake
10/06/2010, 10:58 PM
Interesting forum about football stadium developments in the north. Looks like there seems to be more activity going on there. Donegal Celtics ground looks tidy as does Portadowns. Any chance clubs here could get the finger out and start funding new developments.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1131659

bullit
10/06/2010, 11:23 PM
Newry City have recently added a new stand(riddiculous for a club with an average attendance of 150) and as you say lots of grounds in the Irish leauge have upgraded of late.
From what i know there is/was a lot more funding available in NI and a lot of it through the peace funding programmes.Im told though that Newry City FC have a rich benefactor,much the same as SP Franchise so expect both to go belly up soon

dong
11/06/2010, 1:58 AM
Interesting forum about football stadium developments in the north. Looks like there seems to be more activity going on there. Donegal Celtics ground looks tidy as does Portadowns. Any chance clubs here could get the finger out and start funding new developments.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1131659

Put our grounds to shame. Such a pity when the standard of the league down here is better and the crowds bigger.

EAFC_rdfl
11/06/2010, 11:39 AM
Athlone are going backwards with their developments! sorry Ash :tongue:
see here (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Ml_F-ofXqXWyIjHUisw0vnYuqeULgUuW3qKFXvnZ_zE?feat=direct link)
and here (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Yrhkc3AddZrtW50ENXcoFXYuqeULgUuW3qKFXvnZ_zE?feat=d irectlink)

**FrOsTy**
11/06/2010, 12:26 PM
What happened there EAFC_rdfl??

EAFC_rdfl
11/06/2010, 12:53 PM
not sure, part of the stadium was on fire anyway

atfconline
11/06/2010, 1:16 PM
Just went up and had a look. No damage done up top to any of the seats. A fair bit of concrete has chipped away underneath though.

Just brings a much needed taste of Saint Mel's to the place! :D

Dunny
18/06/2010, 7:34 AM
Seats in the shed nearly complete:

http://blackandwhitetown.squarespace.com/home/2010/6/17/upgrade-work-almost-complete.html

danthesaint
18/06/2010, 9:03 AM
Seats in the shed nearly complete:

http://blackandwhitetown.squarespace.com/home/2010/6/17/upgrade-work-almost-complete.html


how many would ya be able to get in there, looks tiny

Dundalkjames
18/06/2010, 10:27 AM
around 800.

Seats will be put in the covered and un covered area of the shed.

fionnsci
18/06/2010, 11:29 AM
So is there no more standing room at Oriel Park? Are there not people who will miss it or are a bit peeved about this? (Not saying its a backwards move, it is what you have to do).