Don't know why that pic came out twice.
The stand looks great and seems to close in the ground very much.
I can imagine the atmosphere being great if the stadium was full.
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Don't know why that pic came out twice.
The stand looks great and seems to close in the ground very much.
I can imagine the atmosphere being great if the stadium was full.
That stand will make Tallaght Ireland's best LOI ground (if it isn't already).
The only issue will be filling it. If Rovers spread 3k over three stands, the atmosphere will be zero.
I would say for most games it won't be opened, like the East stand isn't opened for EA / LSC matches.
It will be handy for big games where due to segregation numbers can be limited or for the likes of Saturdays game against Celtic.
Last year we had to build a temp stand which would have cost a good few bob....
No idea, doubt it as we could probably argue we don't need it except occasionally.
I doubt Bohs / Shels will be charged for a full 10000 seats if Dalyer ever gets built , LOI clubs cant afford to pay for facilities they don't need regularly.
Other then you boys obv :)
Looks great. It will make a huge difference to atmosphere and will also make crowd segregation a whole lot easier. If a 4th stand is already in the pipline to be built tt will be a slightly smaller new Windsor Park like ground. SDCC should really be lauded for their foresight and progressive thinking. Hopefully it is/will generate a serious source of income for SDCC annually that other local authorities will see and consider.
That enw stand in Tallaght has come on quickly.
Shame they didn't have it ready for now, as the Celtic match would have been a good one to open it with (and to sell a few more tickets to the plastics).
I hear it's close enough , should fill up with walk ins.
I had my doubts at 30 per ticket but I suppose if the alternative is a plane ticket it's still cheap
To see it going up so quickly does add to the frustration there must be with Stranrolar. A fully funded development with no messing with land swaps and the like and a 2000+ stand is built in a few months. There's a little irony in it when you consider how Tallaght Stadium started out.
I wonder do Celtic charge a fee for coming over? It's a great mid-summer money spinner every year.
Its an expensive gig to attend.
http://www.celticfc.net/news/14564
Quote:
Tickets are available to buy online now, priced at €30 for Adults and €17.50 for kids under 14-years.
For fans looking to make the day extra special, premium tickets are also available priced at just €45 each.
Is there any post you can't drag bradser into ..lol .
I'm still going with my theory that sometime in the past he nicked your girlfriend . ;) has to be something to explain your endless obsession with all things bradser
A little more in the Indo on the Pats/St Michael's proposed development. 500 apartments between Richmond Park and the new site included in the plans with half of them going to social and affordable housing.
https://www.independent.ie/business/...-37089581.html
Great news as Finn Harps get some more peanuts from the government.
https://www.donegaldemocrat.ie/news/...s-stadium.html
That is good news.
Am I reading that right that its all consultancy?
I guess the funds to complete will come through next, they are hardly going to spend this amount on planning and not complete ??
Would be great to have Harps back in the premier in a new stadium.
The plans for phase one are already done.
We've been waiting on proper money for development works. This is crumbs from the table sort of craic. We'll be waiting another few years for proper money again.
at this point what would be the point of finn harps building a proper ground, for what? the couple of hundred supporters that turn up to watch them play cabenteely? the boat is gone.
sligo rovers always had the support and drive from the supporters, they have just raised 65 grand from fundraising recently. i'm willing to bet that there will be a 100 foot skyscraper in ballybofey before a new stadium.
At this rate, it will be 2258 by the time Harps have their new stadium. By that time, the USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk will have begun her maiden voyage and the planet Vulcan is destroyed.
A small stand with 1000 seats on one side and a bit of tarmacadam around the the other 3 sides would probably do for now just to get them playing in the new ground. If there ever becomes a real demand, not just once off games where the bandwagon come out. They could build another 1000 seater stand then, but that's unlikely in the medium term.
Good to see Sligo fans taking a break from attacking their own players to attack Harps.
This has to be the most bizarre way to have a go at a club I've seen.Look at them, trying to improve their facilities, the main thing in the league we complain about constantly....
Surveyors from the council at Tallaght recently assessing the feasibility of a north stand, according to the TFTES podcast.....
It's been realistic. They need to improve facilities badly but they have no need for a 6000 seater stadium. If they cut back their ambitions and build a ground based on what attendances they have got over the past 5 years not what they would like to get there is a more realistic chance of actually getting this new ground. It's easier to get funding when you have something in place then trying to build something big from scratch. How many years is this project going on now since it was first envisioned?
It's not a 6000 seater stadium any more, hence the need for re-design. It'll be a main stand, a seated stand opposite and terraces at either end.
Thanks for your sage advise though.
Piece on Harps site: http://www.finnharps.com/fhfc/?p=6099
834000 has been spent to get it to the condition it's in now??
Another 300 and odd thousand now for consultancy??
All this in a half closed down little village.
With an athletics stadium about 50 feet away.
Is that not fairly disgraceful??
Inside the past five years we've sold out Finn Park on a number of occasions. Sold out the play-off with Limerick 2015, and the subsequent first 2016 Premier game against Derry and could have sold another 1,000 or 1,500 tickets for both games easily. But sure a 1,000 seat stand and a bit of tarmacadam would have done the job perfect for that.
Terrible having a bit of ambition.
I agree with you there. I mean I don't understand why Waterford need a stadium that can hold 3000 + people when one that could hold 500 would be enough when you look at their attendances over the last 5 years.
Those Finn harps lads need to be put in their place, the country is awash with decent soccer grounds
My consultancy fee is free and after this 300 grand is blown they will have the same conclusion in another five years.
Build and they will come yes. But do it in phases. Tallaght, Waterford, Cork all good grounds but they were build in different phases. It will be easier to fundraise and draw down grants when you actually have something other than an abandoned building site.
We are doing it in phases. Build a good main stand and a more basic one facing it. Terraces at either end that can be upgraded later if and when needed.