Is that Dolan's coffin :confused:
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Ha. well done.
i really hope it will be ready for our hame game in two weeks time, if its not we will just have to clean up the ground and keep that area closed off :(
it costs E2000 euro a game at turners cross and we cant be paying that every second week, i will keep ye infromed as i see progress
st colmans looks well, would be great to see cobh in the premier, all the travelling does my head in
According to today's Evening Echo the Shed will be open for the Longford game on Friday.
actually you get more fans at night games, so they do pay for themselves:D , ye get bigger crowds so ye get more per person than we do, so ye have three times our security and 10-20 times the attendance, so it all pays for itself and more the only bol****s is ye dont own the ground, as it is fierce expensive, i do pity ye having to pay such high rent:(
i want out of there soon hopeing to be back at good old coleman park next week
saturday is game night for us we dont like fridays (well i dont, as i work shift and would get cought, so ill die before i agree to it) it will be sturday night alright, some game are moved to afternoons for (i think its) dundalk and finn harps as we have agreements with them that they will move there game with us to saturday and well move ours to afternoons for travel purposes, travel to dundalk on thursday would mean a depleted squad for us, and they get home earlier on staurday night as the game will be in the afternoon, nice agreement:D
What's going at Tolka?
Saw it on the news earlier, a load of the JW Hire signs along the top of the stand are missing, looks awful.
That bird who was boxing for Ireland scored a cracker as well!
Any updates, pics etc. on the new Terryland Park stand over in Galway?
On the subject of ground improvements would anyone here have the pictures that were up here a while back of the new 'temporary' stand erected in the Carlisle Grounds in Bray!? I think there was 3 or 4 of them!
Koh
Thought youse were well in with Woodies? :D
When the plans came out two or so years ago i mentioned this on this site. I think someone (cant rem who) said it was designed like this as the wind/rain/bad weather would come from behind that stand. Now i was up there for a gander recently and yes the wind was blowing a gale, and we were getting a bashing as we sat in the back of the stand. In short the other stands will have to be built before we see the real effects of the weather on that side. But roof aside this stand is the best stand built in the LOI ever! As a spectator you would want to go into this stand such is its overall viewing scope, nothing in the way and a good gradient so even when sitting behind some 4,6 guy, he isnt going to block your view of the pitch as happens in some other recently built stands. Well done the Athlone.
I would assume the reason it has a short roof is the same reason one of ours does, so as not to block sunlight from the grass.
I think that the €2.7million refers to not just the 1,600 seater stand but other facilities and upgrades as well as pitch work etc.
From the press release "...includes additional ancillary facilities and turnstiles"
also
http://www.eircomloi.ie/news_item_70.htmQuote:
This is just the latest news of stadium redevelopment affecting the eircom League of Ireland. Work on the Belfield Bowl, which will be home to UCD, started last week, while Turner's Cross recently re-opened a redeveloped 'Shed End'.
Aim is to be in before the end of the season, according to an announcement at the club's recent alumni dinner.
Richmond looked a lot better on eircom weekly for the rovers game, is that a new roof on the shed and new terracing same end ? looked well on tv
Correct. The roof looks better now cos the rust is more evenly spread.
Amazing the difference a few small touches can make - weed the hill behind the turnstile end, plant grass on it, paint the fences red and white then put a cast of thousands in front of the fences so's you can't see them anyway.
I thought Richmond did look well on TV for the Drogs game.
The best idea ever was to put grass on the bank at the turnstile end as that was an eyesore for years.
What is the big light coloured boxy thing at the left hand side of the main stand as you look on TV?
Agree totally, it looks really good on tv now. the old shed looked awful, was hard to see anyone inside it. In oriel when we put the new pitch down, our far side terracing was re-built and now runs the full lenght alongside the pitch and is within almost touching distance of the line, makes for a much improved atmosphere, even the 40 yo main stand looks a lot better now with a new roof, new windows, new exits and painted all over.
I have never understood why Pats haven't replaced the mud bank with basic terrace years ago. I know there have been plans for a stand but they've been in place for probably 10 years now.
Our attempt to redevelop the Brandywell was further derailed by local councillors on Monday
-We submitted a proposal for a 12 million pound redevelopment of the stadium(without a dog track) in June 2006. This was accepted by the Council, subject to a business plan.
-We employed Quinn Consultancy to provide an entire analysis of the project up to Green Book standard(required for grant aid funding) which was put before the Council on Monday
-The Council refused to make a decision, saying we had to consult with the Greyhound people. This nearly a year after accepting our proposal of a development without a track!