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Congrats to everyone at the club! Great news for Irish football,If every club could do the same the league would be in a much better place!
I see recently up the North alot of grant money from the goverment was made available for Gaa,soccer and rugby. windsor park is to be redevolped as is a few of the leagues clubs.
Pity our goverment didnt make money available to our league when there was plenty about. Cant see any money going into the league from the goverment in these times!
The flood lights in Turners Cross are getting an over haul at the moment. Due to be finished in the next few weeks, held up initially by high winds. It is meant to increase the amount of light given out significantly.
Was up in Shamrock Park (Portadown) for our recent Setanta Cup game and they have a class main stand and another nice stand behind one of the goals. Fantastic facilities and from talking to a few lads up there the British government gives them a massive 80% of funding for new developments. Real pity its not the same down here.
A big part of the problem NOW is LOI / Football clubs at all levels not getting the grants they applied for and were awarded.
Newry have a nice wee ground too,pity that less than 200 fans take advantage of it every other week.Makes you wonder if having great facilities is the silver bullet for the LOI ??
The guy that owns Newry is a multi-millionaire Dunny,he will buy in big players to get them out of that leauge.Kinda like Derry done. ;)
In case anyone hasn't seen them, old thread with the stadium plans.
http://foot.ie/threads/21640-Finn-Ha...l=1#post219014
Jesus wept! What is wrong with this country? Eight years to build a 6000+ football ground? Just think of all the revenue foregone because of delays (most of which I presume were not Harps' fault)...
It's a good news story when the league needs all of them it can get. Here's to your shiny new stadium!!:drink:
Will it be built in phases or all at the same time?
In fairness, Harps is the kind of club where a stadium like that should thrive.