We have a lot of work to do in order to meet UEFA's licence thingy...
I've just been to FAI.ie and had a look at what you have to do in order to stay a Premier Division (or become one) club.
First off, we'll have to increase our covered seating capacity to 1,500 (I don't think it's that now). Toilets will have to be built on the other side of the ground and another shop to be put up down the other end.
Exits have to be painted bright yellow, the doors must open out instead of in, there'll be a 5% area of the ground set aside for away fans.
The club will also have to employ 3 youth teams with coaches for all, a Head coach, a general manager, an event manager and lots of other staff which I'm not sure we have. There's also a good few other things.
It'll be good for the fans, but I'm not sure how U.C.D. will be able to afford the building of new stands, toilets, employing new staff etc.
Re: We have a lot of work to do in order to meet UEFA's licence thingy...
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Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
We'll have to increase our covered seating capacity to 1,500 (I don't think it's that now).
It's officially 1200 but that seems a little high to me. Brendan Dillon was telling us about plans to build a 3000 (I think) all seater stadium on foot of this licencing thing. Apparently though this wouldn't be the first time that something like this has been promised.
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Toilets will have to be built on the other side of the ground
Good.
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another shop to be put up down the other end.
That seems like an odd thing to require, maybe they'll get a chipper van in!!
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Exits have to be painted bright yellow, the doors must open out instead of in
Doesn't sound like too much of a problem.
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there'll be a 5% area of the ground set aside for away fans.
I don't imagine that will be difficult :rolleyes:
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The club will also have to employ 3 youth teams with coaches for all
We have some sort of association with Tempelogue United (or something like that) so we can probably use them to pass that bit.
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a Head coach, a general manager, an event manager and lots of other staff which I'm not sure we have. There's also a good few other things.
Do these have to be full time? If not we'll probably be OK but if they do, we could have problems.