Where's the fun in that?
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Where's the fun in that?
never gets old!
Bohs could play in Santry :)
and get fing soaked on the away terrace?
Where does the FAI, John Delaney and the UEFA 2020 legacy money that was earmarked for Dalymount fit into all this?
First visit to the Market's Field last night, well impressed.
Bit of a push on for Derry to be included as a Rugby WC venue, using Celtic Park. Derry county board open to the idea, and a mention was made of the football club using it this season. Motion to go before GAA Congress next week for opening up county grounds, and only county grounds, to other sports.
Perhaps this is the reason for the delay to announcing where we will be playing our final league fixtures?
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Didn't know where else to put this. Any other clubs do this? Personally I think it's great as I'm an asthmatic, but I'd imagine many will be unhappy.
There's smoking areas everywhere else in the country, why should any stadium be different?
Corks stance however might be a little harsh though. Not hard to designate a smoking area at the side of each stand.
They didn't say Turners Cross was no smoking. They said the stands are no smoking. I already though all seated area in all grounds were no smoking areas
That's true. Easily taken as no smoking in the ground though.
Doesn't bother me either way as a non-smoker
Ya I always thought stands were no smoking areas. Anytime I've been to turners cross the lads smoking have gone up behind the stand for a smoke. They've done it at every ground actually.
I smoked forty fags in the away stands at Galway and Sligo last year to be honest.
So no smoke bombs in the cross? ;-)
Covered stands are non-smoking, enclosed on three sides should bring them under the workplace smoking ban. Though I know enforcement is pathy, at least in the Brandywell.
I steward at Celtic Park and it's strictly enforced there, and seems to be the same at Lansdowne too.
Certainly Pats are in the stand away section and fair play too!
It didn't, not by a long shot.
Still waiting on word as to what we'll do.
Riverside would be the cheaper option, so.it would follow that that's where we'll be playing.
O/T, but that vote doesn't help the rugby WC bid at all. Only four non-GAA grounds are being included.
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Some photos of upgrade work taking place at Finn Park over the last few weeks. Seats cleaned up and steps painted, away dressing room refurbished, referees room refurbished to include separate male and female shower and changing area, crush barrier placed on town end terrace, club shop got a new coat of paint, new security control room erected at the back of the stand, press box got a new coat of paint and the gantry also saw a bit of refurbishment to the flooring there. Pathway also created on the river end to allow away fans over to the away section on the gantry side of the ground with fencing at the bottom.
Still have emergency lighting to fix up around the ground and a couple of other bits and pieces to do, this all despite the club hoping to be in the new stadium in a year or two.
Shame they couldn't do something at the shop side to improve view from TV Gantry
Unless they move the gantry, little can be done there.
Up until last year it was enforced in Landsdowne as they'd no designated smoking area, past year or so though they've opened it out at half time with a couple of stewards at the bottom of the exit stairs on the east stand side anyway so people can nip outside for a smoke and get back in. LOI wise, I've never seen it enforced myself.
Looks like theres gaps every few yards
Aye, but it will still have to go through Congress. Croke Park might have been an easier sell, but counties voting to allow those dirty foreign games on their own sacred soil may be a different issue.
Mind you, as with the defeated free-to-air motion, money will sway them.
Money will certainly be the big difference. The likes of Derry City playing a few games out of Celtic Park won't make much in the way of money for the GAA, but a handful of RWC games will potentially make millions for them. The GAA simply will not turn down that sort of money.
Any work done at Ferrycarrig Park to get a premier division license?
New fence around the pitch and re-flooring of the stand were the major changes to Ferrycarrig Park. Completion of the media facilities and another set of toilets with wheelchair access are the next items on the list.
Spotted a couple of developments in Ferrycarrig last night. A new permanent set of toilets is now going up at the dressing-room end. This would enable the existing blocks of toilets to be moved to the N11 end as they look moveable. They've also shifted the perimeter fence at the N11 end in about two yards nearer the pitch, which would suggest that new seating or terracing will be put in at that end.
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What are Cobh doing with this side of the ground?
Replacing the boundary wall with metal fencing. As far as I know some of the wall became unstable due to previous works and so had to be replaced.
Latest from the Gerry Matthews (previous Dundalk owner) saga is, he is considering demolishing the Youth Dev Centre and salvaging it for scrap as its clear DFC have no interest in it. Still no progress on the lease and he has been alleging abusive phone calls being made to his house!
Without the lease Dundalk cannot proceed with any ground improvements.