Before everyone gets carried away
I've been looking for this one. Anyway, before everyone goes into one can we get some things straight? I don't know all the facts so feel free to correct me..
1. Has everything up to now re:National Stadium come to nothing? i.e. there's currently no stadium and no plans for one?
2. The IRFU owns Lansdowne Road. Am I right in saying it doesn't have the money to redevelop it? If it was to be redeveloped, where would the money come from? Would there be any government involvement? Would this mean turning the pitch 90 degrees to use the adjacent land?
3. The GAA owns Croke Park. Does the government have no say despite the amount of money it has given them? Is it finished? Does it have floodlights? Can anyone in their right mind make a case for the exclusion of soccer from Croke Park if the FAI wants to use it and are prepared to pay for it? This seems to be the real issue here and the attitude of the GAA and some ignorant f**kers defies belief. Okay, I can see, given the GAA's attitude, why some people would say 'F**k you and your stadium'.
4. What is the situation RIGHT NOW with the forthcoming World Cup qualifier games? There seems to be a bit of confusion here - bucket seats or no bucket seats? When will we know?
5. If Ireland were to play their games somewhere in the UK while a stadium was actually being built would it be such an embarrassing thing? Especially when you consider the FA cup finals in Cardiff and Wales rugby team playing at Wembley a few years back. While still part of the UK, the Welsh still have their national pride (let's not go into it), so it can't have been easy for them having to travel to London to support their RUGBY team! Yet they were prepared to do it for the sake of a decent stadium.
Em, that's all.
Re: Before everyone gets carried away
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Originally posted by ramondo
1. Has everything up to now re:National Stadium come to nothing? i.e. there's currently no stadium and no plans for one?
Pretty much yeah - seems a finger of fudge isn't just enough for FF, they go for 3 year supply....
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Originally posted by ramondo
2. The IRFU owns Lansdowne Road. Am I right in saying it doesn't have the money to redevelop it? If it was to be redeveloped, where would the money come from? Would there be any government involvement? Would this mean turning the pitch 90 degrees to use the adjacent land?
The Government have promised to jointly fund this (interestingly by far more than the FAI were looking for eP). The plan is for the FAI and IRFU to fund their share with advanced tickets sales, corporate boxes etc. The IRFU are cash poor, asset rich, so in theory would have no problem raising their part anyway. The IRFU own the whole Lansdowne Road site, but it is believed there could be problems with the two clubs that hold long leases on the back pitches.
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Originally posted by ramondo
3. The GAA owns Croke Park. Does the government have no say despite the amount of money it has given them? Is it finished? Does it have floodlights? Can anyone in their right mind make a case for the exclusion of soccer from Croke Park if the FAI wants to use it and are prepared to pay for it? This seems to be the real issue here and the attitude of the GAA and some ignorant f**kers defies belief. Okay, I can see, given the GAA's attitude, why some people would say 'F**k you and your stadium'.
This, or any other Government, has not put any conditions on the GAA's grants. However, the majority of the money has been pumped into Croker in the life time of the FF/PD coalition. Croke Park is fitted for floodlights, but does not have planning permission to install them (and the residents would strongly object). Personally I am totally against giving the GAA any rent for association football to use the venue, and would agree with the last statement. There is also a question mark over whether the stadium reaches UEFA/FIFA safety standards with regard to evacuation times.
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Originally posted by ramondo
4. What is the situation RIGHT NOW with the forthcoming World Cup qualifier games? There seems to be a bit of confusion here - bucket seats or no bucket seats? When will we know?
For there to be any hope of a further derrogation, there needs to be concrete plans set in stone (how many puns!) for a new stadium or redevlopment. Ball is in the Governments court. Not sure what the deadline is, but as it stands at this point in time I doubt we'd get a derrogation
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Originally posted by ramondo
5. If Ireland were to play their games somewhere in the UK while a stadium was actually being built would it be such an embarrassing thing? Especially when you consider the FA cup finals in Cardiff and Wales rugby team playing at Wembley a few years back. While still part of the UK, the Welsh still have their national pride (let's not go into it), so it can't have been easy for them having to travel to London to support their RUGBY team! Yet they were prepared to do it for the sake of a decent stadium.
Personally I think it's no more than large tracks of the Irish "football" public deserve if the games are moved out of the country. I'd also say the backlash that would accompany it, aimed at the the Government would force them into making some kind of decision. I wouldn't like to see it, but financially the FAI would have no choice if they want to have some hope of developing the game here (bungling as they may be, we can but hope Rooney will sort them out management wise, and then they need the money to carry out the development).