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Ya you told me:confused: ....Read my post above mkay?
Obvious your new to the forum anyway.......reminds me of myself when i started!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by reginald
Obvious TROLLING on the Bray forum.
Oh my God!!!:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by reginald
Im not from Bray.I suppose the Galway jersey as my avatar wasn't estute enough for the college intellect himself.
Regi doesnt go to college, he barely managed to finish school. Now he spends his time going through various different forums pointing out spelling and grammar mistakes in the same way as a 2nd class school teacher would correct copy books at the weekend. Dont judge him :o
The stand will be finished in 11 weeks as they need to get the equipment in for england, which is where th company is from as well. but the first thing have to do is widen the pitch on the dug out side as the pitch is not wide enough, then move the flood lights back and then the stand will be hopefully built.
The planning application says the decision due date is 21st June - you have to allow four weeks after that for potential appeals.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
The last application (2001?) was opposed to An Bord Pleanala by local residents.
Think you're being optimistic in expecting anything before the end of the season
I checked the timescale on the 2002 (it wasn't 2001) application.
The application on 14th March was not adjudicated on by An Bord Pleanala until 30th October.
http://www.pleanala.ie/data1/searchd...&caseno=130023
Ive nothing better to do, im in college :DQuote:
Originally Posted by reginald
Do I read the application correctly when I say 1,700 seats in total. I.e. the 1,000 seater stand where the shed was and a second 700 seater behind a goal?
I really don't know, do they even know what they are doing? I don't think so.
Just looking at this post and decided to bring it back up, the foundation work has started on the new stand.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bald Student
The stand will replace the old shed, the boundry wall on the side of the pich is gone and the ground has been fully leveled were the old shed was. The guys who are building the new stand are from England and everything needs to be shipped over. Everything will be completed by The middle / end of August. Thats if there are no hold ups with the materials etc....
The 2nd part of the application is for a smaller stand which will go at the bowling alley end of the ground, this is a little further down the line though, most likely next season.
No offence to the Bray lads but I gladly welcome the fact that I will never have to visit the Carlisle Grounds again in its current fashion. It seems you have to end up with either hypothermia or sun stroke after a trip to Bray!
Ever hear of suncream??Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
A nice big jackt helps with the wind and sun block normally keeps the burn away ! bit of common sense really.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
I actually think it's funny the way UCD fans go on about the Carlisle Grounds, UCD is no better what so ever and just as cold.
I wouldn't bring it to the Arctic in the middle of December - why would I bring it to Bray? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Suncream and trips to Bray just aren't thoughts which go together.
Suncream and Ireland full stop don't go together !
Cmon you can't blame the club for the crappy weather.
Just re-read this now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
None taken. It is easily the worst Premier Division ground....for now. Hopefully once the works done it'll be alot better.
Do ya reckon ? I personally don't think Belfield is any better but thankfully both clubs have been given grants to try and sotr some of the problems out.