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Niall
27/05/2007, 9:49 AM
Assuming Enda Kenny will inevitably concede the election and FF are back in power - can the election be some comfort Shams on the Tallaght issue ? Will TD have the stomach / finances to continue to fight this if the High Court decision goes against them?

pete
27/05/2007, 11:11 AM
Maybe I don't know enough but can't see the election having any affect...

:confused:

chippie0001
27/05/2007, 11:28 AM
Has to be a great election for Rovers. FF have always been consistent on the fact that Tallaght should not accomodate the GAA, while FG have said it should house both. Thomas Davis must be worried now, the stalling tactic has backfired. Also they told people not to vote for Lenihen who then topped the poll so that can hardly have endeared him to them. That should be the end of the issue now.

BohDiddley
27/05/2007, 11:48 AM
The problem is that there's bound to be a new Cabinet, and John O'Donoghue may be moved so that, in the FF way of doing things, a county other than Kerry can get the lion's share of sports funding.

GavinZac
27/05/2007, 11:58 AM
Has to be a great election for Rovers. FF have always been consistent on the fact that Tallaght should not accomodate the GAA, while FG have said it should house both. Thomas Davis must be worried now, the stalling tactic has backfired. Also they told people not to vote for Lenihen who then topped the poll so that can hardly have endeared him to them. That should be the end of the issue now.
hopefully. but it was o'donoghue and not the entire FF party who was consistent so you'd only hope the policy continues with his successor if he's moved.

swano
27/05/2007, 12:16 PM
JOD consistently siad that he AND FF had promised Rovers the stadium and that the government wouldn't go back on their promise.

Ideally scenario for us now is an FF/Lab government as Pat Rabbitte supports us on the issue and the stadium is in his constituency.

HulaHoop
27/05/2007, 1:05 PM
And this is what the Green party have to say on the issue:


Many thanks for your email regarding the Tallaght Stadium,

The Green Party fully supports South Dublin County Councils commitment to continue to build a football sized stadium in Tallaght, as was originally intended. We also support Shamrock Rovers in remaining as key tenants of the stadium.

We are understand the need to provide sporting facilities for children and young people and the need to cater for all sporting interests. We feel that building a football sized stadium would not necessarily prohibit all other sports and that the new stadium could also accommodate other under age Gaelic games.

If I can be of any further assistance to you on this or any other issue please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards,

Eamon Ryan

So no matter which option Bertie picks whether he chooses Labour or the Greens or goes it alone with independents Rovers will continue to have government backing on the stadium. So yes it has been a very successful election for us :) Add to this we now have ex GAA president Sean Kelly launching attacks on Thomas Davis in the media http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/3848/seankellyintheheraldqd9.jpg Things are looking positive for us right now.

Niall
27/05/2007, 1:06 PM
Has to be a great election for Rovers. FF have always been consistent on the fact that Tallaght should not accomodate the GAA, while FG have said it should house both. Thomas Davis must be worried now, the stalling tactic has backfired. Also they told people not to vote for Lenihen who then topped the poll so that can hardly have endeared him to them. That should be the end of the issue now.

My sentiments entirly.
What was the out going TD Sean Crowe's position on this exactly?
Would have expected him and his party to be firmly on the TD side of this issue.

pete
27/05/2007, 1:12 PM
Labour & the Greens may be more in tune with SRFC but no party would bring up Tallaght stadium in partnership negotiations for a government just like none of them would pull out on it.

HulaHoop
27/05/2007, 1:19 PM
My sentiments entirly.
What was the out going TD Sean Crowe's position on this exactly?
Would have expected him and his party to be firmly on the TD side of this issue.

Crowe and Sinn Fein were instrumental in Thomas Davis getting involved in Tallaght Stadium in the first place. Glad to see the back of Crowe.

Mr A
27/05/2007, 1:21 PM
So yes it has been a very successful election for us Add to this we now have ex GAA president Sean Kelly launching attacks on Thomas Davis in the media http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/3...eheraldqd9.jpg Things are looking positive for us right now.

Very interesting article indeed. Looks like TD have shot themselves in the foot and are becoming isolated within the GAA. Sweet.

Da Real Rover
27/05/2007, 1:29 PM
Indeed a good result for shams, hopefully now they are on the straight and narrow towards their new stadiums completion.

pete
27/05/2007, 1:30 PM
Very interesting article indeed. Looks like TD have shot themselves in the foot and are becoming isolated within the GAA. Sweet.

The "GAA is non-party political..." quote is funny. :)