'New' Lansdowne Questions
Amongst all the hype and self-congratulations about yet another proposal and artist's 'impressions' of a new stadium, serious questions have yet to be asked.
1. Who will own the stadium?? A serious issue. Both the FAI and IRFU plan to invest in excess of a combined 80 million euro. Surely an investment of 40 million euro by the FAI cannot mean that they will remain tenants and should have some ownership rights.
2. The *minimum* redevelopment period will be two years - from 2006 through 2008. Given recent public developments this will probably take considerably longer. Where do the FAI and IRFU senior teams play during this period?
3. Does anyone seriously believe that Lansdowne Road/Ballsbridge/D4 residents will acquiese in the redevelopment? The planning process will be delayed for years at a minimum.
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1. Who will own the stadium?? A serious issue. Both the FAI and IRFU plan to invest in excess of a combined 80 million euro. Surely an investment of 40 million euro by the FAI cannot mean that they will remain tenants and should have some ownership rights.
Think the plan is to have a jointly owned management company. I assume the IRFU would have the majority share in this - afterall they're providing the land.
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2. The *minimum* redevelopment period will be two years - from 2006 through 2008. Given recent public developments this will probably take considerably longer. Where do the FAI and IRFU senior teams play during this period?
Hopefully the bigots will have opened up by then, but if approved at least we'll get the derrogation.
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3. Does anyone seriously believe that Lansdowne Road/Ballsbridge/D4 residents will acquiese in the redevelopment? The planning process will be delayed for years at a minimum.
Think it's hoped that keeping the two ends at a similar height as now will help. One thing that fúckin annoys me is the moany residents (same around Bigot HQ)..... Sod all of them have been living there since before the grounds were there. If they didn't like it, they shouldn't have moved near it....
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Hopefully the bigots will have opened up by then, but if approved at least we'll get the derrogation.
I would have expected the GAA to open their doors at that stage, but there are still those who are opposed to the idea....
Former President Boothman goes on Croke Park offensive
Former GAA President Jack Boothman has come out in defiance of current supremo Sean Kelly and revealed his opposition to the opening up of Croke Park to other sports.
A string of motions to amend the controversial Rule 42 are on the agenda for April's Killarney Congress but Boothman called on "all elected leaders of Cumann Luthchleas Gael" to vote no.
Boothman said: "To offer our keenest rivals our prime marketing asset is ludicrous in the extreme. If such a decision is taken it will prove to be the most disastrous decision ever taken in our history."
from www.breakingnews.ie
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I would have expected the GAA to open their doors at that stage, but there are still those who are opposed to the idea....
Former President Boothman goes on Croke Park offensive
Former GAA President Jack Boothman has come out in defiance of current supremo Sean Kelly and revealed his opposition to the opening up of Croke Park to other sports.
A string of motions to amend the controversial Rule 42 are on the agenda for April's Killarney Congress but Boothman called on "all elected leaders of Cumann Luthchleas Gael" to vote no.
Boothman is one of the well known bigots. He was president of the GAA over a decade ago and his hardline stance has not softened since then.
When once asked by a reporter what the GAA would say to the government if they were asked to open up Croke Park to 'foreign' sports, Boothman replied that they would tell them "to f**k off'.
Amazing that these dinosaurs are still in existence.
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Amazing that these dinosaurs are still in existence.
Sure they were going to call it "Jurassic Park" but apparently that was taken ;)
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Boothman is one of the well known bigots.
he's a strange type of Bigot too... First protestant president of GAA