founds these photos of united park with the new seats installed. in fairness it looks like an awfull kip in the photos. seats dont make it look any better.
http://groundhopping.de/droghedaunited.htm
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founds these photos of united park with the new seats installed. in fairness it looks like an awfull kip in the photos. seats dont make it look any better.
http://groundhopping.de/droghedaunited.htm
No more a kip than most LoI grounds. Still a kip though by any other standards.
Nice to see a neutral say we outsang the Drogheda support. :)
anybody know what the story is with:
- Bohs and Dalymount? I thought they had agreed or were on the verge of agreeing a new deal last November
- Fingal's new stadium - When is this starting?
- and Finn Harps' new stadium?
Here is a post I posted a while back. (Just scroll down a bit) http://foot.ie/threads/43132-Stadium...ubs%29/page106
The last i heard on this is that we will be breaking ground on the project this year. The recession has hit us all badly and this project has been delayed due to that fact.
breaking wind is more like it lamper:D
According to Galway Bay FM News today, Salthill Devon FC have been granted permission to build a covered seated stand at Drom Soccer Park plus a new access road/entrance.
I will post a link to a local newspaper when the news is published.
The new bar in the new Youth Development Centre in Oriel Park opens tonight, booked for a function.
Also the European Seniors Badminton Championship starts in it on Monday.
http://www.euroseniors2010.com/node/1
Can we get a new term or word to replace 'stadium' when it comes to talking about LOI grounds? Every time I see the word in conjunction with Drogheda/Harps/Derry/whoever it just looks laughable...
How about 'footy hollow' or 'hoofer patch' or 'burger van enclave'?
And not one of them has a running track of the exact length of the stade in Olympia. It's a disgrace, I tell ya.
Our greyhound track is close though, so we're OK.
Yeah that centre looks to be a great addition now, and hopefully this along with the usual rise in bookings for pitch rentals over the winter will bring in some badly needed revenue from Nov - Feb.
PS Dunny, why have you adopted a crest from our Derry friends ? Just wondering