Passed by The Cross about an hour ago - they were taking apart the roof.
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Passed by The Cross about an hour ago - they were taking apart the roof.
R.i.p.:(
good news !!
Suppose so.
Pity about having a building site as an end of the ground for most of the season but it should be worth the hassle in the end.
If they then put a little terracing at either end of the Donie forde, we'd have one hell of an arena.
it will be worth it in fairness. I thought the shed end was an awful sight and most of the foreign teams thought so too. If they put a roof on the other side of the ground the place would look very good indeed.
Any photos of it lads??
On the CCFC ForumQuote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
http://corkcityfc.ie/forums/index.php?showtopic=8384
Cheers sullanefc - reminds me of the time most LOI clubs got the floodlights. In Athlone we planned to switch them on to have a good look before our first floodlit match - and did - only to be confronted with the eerie spectacle of the far end stand in bits - after a big storm during the night before. Talk about getting a double dose - 50% and 50% bad at the same time.:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by sullanefc
Good luck with the new stand.:)
come on adam its just the shed anyway we will just have to make more noise in the st annes end next season
Pictures are on the I.W.O.T.O. Fanzine website.Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
any news on whther we can get a brick or what?
looks like they are making a job out of it. I would have got in a bulldozer and just flattened the place in minutes
Buildings & street at too close for that, probably only took a few hours to dismantle the steel.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Where's the PPE there!! No hard hats, no hi-vis vests, no harnesses!! Call the HSA and it could be another 2 years before work is finished!!