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Dalymount redevelopment delayed, who could've seen that coming?
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Dalymount redevelopment delayed, who could've seen that coming?
No way will it be finished for 2022! At least not all of it. 2022 is probably the date set for completion of phase 1: main stand and pitch.
And the original plans are changing. Rather than a 10k stadium as first planned it will now be 8k to cut costs.
And the initial promise of bars in the stand are now sounding a bit sketchy. Surprise, surprise.
"It's also hoped that potential issues over the sale of alcohol on what is DCC property can be cleared to allow both Bohs and Shels earn bar revenue."
It isnt true? if it were 10,000 all-seated then im pretty sure it would be the biggest capacity league ground, even at 8k it would be top of the heap too unless/until SDCC add a stand in Tallaght that is over 3000 capacity. Depends on how you are defining biggest i suppose
Dundalk to lay a new pitch in the offseason curtesy of Rovers due to fire damage on the old surface.
The FAI's 180k could come in useful!
Withhold their share of the gate, might persuade them to do something about it
They should withhold dundalks share of the gate as well until they sort out their security. Allowing both sets of fans to bring pyro into the gorund. Shocking stuff.
Its only going to be an 8k stadium and the new stand in tallaght will make that 8k too since its being built so tallaght can be cat 4 and that requires 8k capacity. So itll be at best joint biggest if its opened fully completed which i doubt it will be.
Id imagine we, rovers, are going to have to pay to fix oriels pitch. Would i be wrong in saying a flare was on the pitch earlier in the season too but it didn't catch fire? Was the pitch dryer than normal yesterday or something? Ive been really sick last few days so haven't gotten round to watching the game yet so ive no idea what conditions were like
You doubt it will be fully completed and you have first hand experience of issues surrounding ground development delays but who will have the biggest ground, when both are still pending builds is taking the p*ssing match rivalry with Bohs a touch to the ridiculous.
It's not a ****ing contest I was just pointing out how whoever wrote the article clearly had done little to no research before making the statement. Also the Tallaght and Dayler builds are in completely different stages of planning, tallaght has funding allocated, site notice up and planning granted, dayler has a concept design and a potential rough start date and thats it. So to claim they're in the same boat is taking it a touch to the ridiculous.
It was not thrown through stupidity. It was a deliberate act to damage the pitch. The scum had their mobile phones held up to video their vandalism.
The cretins don't realise, or care, that their club will end up paying the repair bill.
I do agree that it was stupid of Dundalk not to anticipate this. Rovers fans did the same deliberate act of vandalism earlier in the season. It should have been no surprise that they would do it again.
People have their phones out to record the atmosphere before a match all the time ffs. A flammable pitch shouldn't be allowed in the league any. The fai need to get strict with the ground licences and make dundalk do serious upgrades to that kip.
If it was a grass pitch no body would be talking about it, dundalk threw flares on the pitch at the cup final last year no one made a big deal over it, but do anything to dundalks astro and its the crime of the century.
Yeah because I said people recorded pre match atmosphere dosn't mean they planned to cause damage to the pitch and that if it was a grass once no one would be talking about it, Im the one who threw it. A pitch that goes on fire so easily shouldn't be allowed, you need to have fire certs to get flags into stadiums these days ffs.
The pitch is fire resistant so shows how hot those flares burn - seriously dangerous.
Where is the they did it with the intention of burning the pitch coming from though? Have they come out and said that? Flares get thrown on the pitch all the time I've seen it loads of times when they have been set off.
It's hard not to be aware of the impact that the concentrated, searing heat of a flare will have on a synthetic substance like artificial turf.
The question of whether it was done to cause damage is one thing, but whoever threw it could hardly claim they never imagined it would cause damage.
It's not the first time a flare has been thrown on the pitch and rovers aren't the only ones that have done it, dundalk do it themselves. Seams like just because it's dundalk precious astro that this time is worse than others.
Lads, this thread is for ground updates/redevelopments. The last page and a half has been about the flare thrown in Oriel last weekend.
I know it burnt part of the artificial surface but it's not really relevant. That topic is probably more suitable for a separate thread about the weekend's fixtures.
'New 3,700 capacity Brandywell taking shape and on schedule for completion by end of the year': http://www.derryjournal.com/news/new...year-1-8192055
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Originally Posted by Derry Journal
I expected the stand to be shallower with a greater elevation. That's some roof and another two wings to that in due course in will be the most impressive looking in the league. It would have to be a more expensive way of doing a stand development thugh?
That 955 seater new stand would be a perfect addition for behind the town end goal in Oriel Park, it looks great !
I took in a Sturm Graz game during a trip to Austria last month. About 10,000 attended the game in their 15,000 capacity stadium. The atmosphere was great. They have those rail seatings behind one of the goals.
My host felt a need to explain beforehand that the standard would not be like Germany or England! I could only show a picture of Tallaght Stadium to communicate the level football is at here in terms of facilities first of all.
Graz's opponents on the night were Altach. I think Cork City and Dundalk would have given both a good game.
The game itself petered out in a scoreless draw after Graz had a man sent off for a second yellow card before half time.
Supporters are allowed drink beer in the Stadia over there. People are going around selling beer as people do ice-creams at GAA games during the summer.
Graz and Cork would have a similar enough population size. Cork doesn't have any other professional sports team in the city. It had me pondering is it achievable for Cork in 10 to 15 years to expand their support base to about 10,000 or more? It's possibly the most achievable for leading clubs in reasonably sized urban areas.
Typical stadium build here again, one big stand and nothing else to surround the pitch, I always thought football stadiums had four sides, we seem to be happy with a project that offers one or two stands on each side with nothing behind the goals. The promise to add further structures never really happen and we end up with stadi like we have that offer nothing to the real football fans. Is it a case of just accepting the design what is offered and keep the mouth shut!
Tbf it is more the case in the larger and wealthier leagues where 4 sides are always enclosed. If you look at sides outside of the top 3 or 4 across the likes of Croatia, Poland, Iceland, Lux and the like, there are many grounds that just have one decent stand. We are obviously influenced by what we see on offer in England and Scotland and that is our benchmark - nothing wrong with that either.