I don’t get it, surely the hardcore fans are already in the Shed end? The Shed from my perspective, hasn’t lacked in singing or displays over the years. Strange one.
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I don’t get it, surely the hardcore fans are already in the Shed end? The Shed from my perspective, hasn’t lacked in singing or displays over the years. Strange one.
Obviously some issues between the "regulars" and the people who showed up in the last year with the great run Cork had.
The Club should prioritise the hard core , they will still be coming when the good times aren't there
It’s a good idea in essence as the hardcore will always be there no matter what. It’s just been handled abysmally and charging people who are already paying is ridiculous. Surely just having a specially categorised season ticket that doesn’t cost extra would be the way to go.
The surface in the Markets Field is fecked, I mean proper f**ked. Rugby played on it in January and destroyed it another rugby match there this Wednesday, god knows what it'll be like from Rovers on Saturday.
Some photos here of the redeveloped Brandywell, which will be ready to train and play in once it receives its health and safety certification: https://www.derryjournal.com/image-g...81/img18394487
There's a video tour of the new stand here: https://www.derryjournal.com/sport/f...ncil-1-8394957
https://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/im...mage/image.jpg
That looks great!
Looks great alright, just the small matter of the safety cert a couple of days before the first game there.
I don't think there are any concerns over the green light not been given by Friday, so the match should be OK.
The club released a brilliantly produced promo video ahead of Friday nights' return to the stadium. Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioAN4HZOVXo
I see some hoarding has gone up in Tallaght to the left of the TV camera view behind the goal.
New terrace started?
Is the brandywell Derrys new training base too now?
I would imagine they will train at the Brandywell in preparation for home games but look to use a grass pitch every other week or when they have an away game.
This is what Dundalk do, but they have a grass pitch behind the goal near the away end that they have an arrangement to use, it works out well as it was a pitch that was previously owned by DFC and the squad can still use the nearby dressing rooms and the recently installed gym inside the YDC.
The main thing is that changes and work is progressing with the Brandywell with further improvements to follow, not like Finn Park, Tolka or Dalymount which seem to be dragging on forever!
Town end in oriel getting some, very very basic, work done to it judging by twitter, got to start somewhere i suppose
Any work being done is a positive and I wouldn't dismiss it.
At least it shows a mindset towards improving things.
DFC have given no other details on whats going on, definitely looks drainage improvement though, but would be nice if they could clean that area up a good bit while they are at it.
Next home game not until Friday 30th so whatever they are doing they will have a bit of time to complete.
The work is described on DFC Twitter as "renovation work" . The new investors made a commitment to sort out the puddle on that town end corner that gives access to the Shed.
It looks like they are meeting that commitment.
No imminent stadium overhaul expected, unfortunately.
https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=dundalkfc
They'd be as well off throwing down some concrete similar to Finn Park at least. Small improvements are still improvements.
I would love if renovation of the puddle meant making it a six foot deep random death trap.
The power of foot.ie as requests for "throwing down some concrete" pays off handsomely
https://twitter.com/DundalkFC/status/976516934744399872
The temptation for Drogheda fans to sneak in tonight and write messages in the cement must be immense.
They also said they would look at making improvements to the away end. This job that was done today might be a minor improvement in terms of what needs to be done to the ground, but it's a big deal for well over 1,000 fans who had to navigate past it on wet days, which was completely unacceptable.
Another thing too, it looks a proper job, someone said to me today, they thought it might have just been filled in with gravel.
A small start but at least it's something.
I will not be holding my breath on that one.
The Puddle Project was the only solid commitment that I heard
Fair play to them for seeing through on this and for doing what appears to be a decent job
I'm afraid there is absolutely zero reason to believe that this is a forerunner of anything more substantial.