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Farewell to Belfield and St.Mel's, always enjoyed going to games at both, both were not woithout their charms, St.Mel's tv gantry was a feat of engineering, my last visit to Belfield I noticed a small tree growing up between the seats behind one of the goals
Farewell to Belfield Park.
I know, yeah. Didn't mean to get narky! I was trying to find reasons why we, as you suggested, wouldn't get the grant money. Low crowds is one which the Derry chairman mentioned to me, so I put it in there.
Anyway, the word last night is that the Bowl's expected open date is April, so we'll be starting off next season in Belfield Park.
Belfield was always out bogey ground. It was only, I think, 3 seasons ago when we registered our first win ever there.
For that reason alone I was never a big fan of the place. The stadium announcer though was brilliant- Classically trained radio actor by the sounds of it :)
You won on your first ever trip there - a League Cup tie in 1979. Next win was March '05!
Wow- A long time between drinks...
Athlone Town Stadium has recived €1,650,000 in Capital Funding from the Sports Council. The land the new ground is being built on was given to them by Athlone Town Council/ Westmeath County Council in exchange for St Mel's Park.
Is Belfield then remaining as it is for at least some more months? I'd love to photograph it for my collection before it is taken down.
I liked the place (maybe also because I always enjoyed chats with the UCD fans as well). It's a kinda unique stadium environment, it's bizarre but in a good novelty way. I can imagine many won't like the environment and find it too small and such, but all in all I enjoyed visiting Belfield. That new ground, is it the one next to the big sports hall? :confused:
I love Belfield. First away ground I ever went to in the league. There's something about it when the sun's out out a summer day, the atmosphere there is unique. Still, progress is progress, but I'll be sad to see it go.