Because no LOI club has tried the whole 'spunk all your money on players' thing :D
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I usually park in Ringsend for Ireland games. It's handy as my seat is on that side of the ground and i come through the port tunnel.
I've often thought while walking Seam Moore Rd that the site of the old Irish Glass Bottle Company factory would be a smashing place for a small stadium and/or large indoor arena which Dublin also badly needs, for those events that need a capacity beyond the 13,000 who can fit into The Point.
Having both facilities on the same site would mean only having to build 1 car park and only having to make infrastructure changes in one area, while returning Shels to their spiritual home and making them the default team for the whole south side. It sounds like a win-win for football and the city.
what about Harolds Cross for Shels? what sort of feedback was there when Shels were based there for years? It could be their Brandywell!
Residents would never let anything happen in Irishtown. The only thing that will ever go down there is more houses.
Shels need to be on the northside at this stage. There's already Rovers, Pats, UCD and Cabinteely on the southside. Anybody who wants to go to football is already going.