Great news - well done Rovers
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Great news - well done Rovers
Great day for the Hoops and for the league. Delighted.
Well done to everyone at Rovers. Let's not forget the role of John O'Donoghue in the result- despite being from a staunch GAA background , he has stood up to the GAA on this, and deserves every praise.
Yes- that's a good point. He played a blinder on this issue.
YES!!!!
Sorry I've been pretty emotional since I heard the news....
Shamrock Rovers FC and SDCC are funding/already funded it... Completion date is set at 6 to 9 months of the builders being back on site as far as I know :D
In retaliation to Dave Kennedy's bigoted "we'll be the last Man" standing comment:
Shamrock Rovers FOOTBALL Club - The Last Man Standing.
or....
The Beautiful Game - The Last Sport Standing
Finally an end to this pointless effort to delay and destroy the stadium, the judge obviously saw some sense. This is the best news Shamrock Rovers have had in 20 years.
May justice forever prevail in the face of bigotry
well done to all at the rovers super day...last man standing y b**locks
Great news. Roll on Tallaght.
Let's see the media try to justify the GAA's waste of time and money.
possible statement from thomas davis "oh fcuk"
The Football Association of Ireland today welcomed the decision of the High Court in relation to the Tallaght Stadium.
The Association believes that the decision of Justice Roderick Murphy to refuse the relief sought by the applicant will greatly aid the speed at which this project can be completed.
A spokesman said: “We are very pleased with the outcome and we would like to congratulate Shamrock Rovers and South Dublin County Council. Today is a great day for Shamrock Rovers and for the supporters who have worked tirelessly to bring the club to Tallaght. This stadium is a vital project for Irish football and we believe that today brings us a huge step forward towards completing the stadium and having Shamrock Rovers playing eircom League of Ireland football in Tallaght.”[FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
Lads and lassies, it's really very difficult to put into writing the feeling of pure emotion and elation that I'm feeling right now. So far on this thread it appears to be 100% support and to everyone who has and will send messages of congratulations many many thanks.
There have been a few tears already today and there's going to be more (especially after the skinful of Guinness I will shortly be tucking into).
I just want to thank everybody who made this day possible. I'm not even going to attempt to compile a list because it would be vast. But to each and every one of you my heartfelt gratitude to you all. We look forward to welcoming you all to our new home.
To all the lost Hoops who will never get to set foot in the stadium and who will never see their dream come through, you are with us always in out hearts and you're all invited to opening day in Tallaght c.2009.
Great stuff. Hopefully Rovers and the LOI will both get a huge shot in the arm from this.
Great news. Hopefully this is only the beginning for the Hoops!
I assume that stands for "**** off and Die"? At least I'm guessing its the same messgae as Rovers' charming "fans" were so proud to display.Quote:
FOAD to Thomas Davis !!
And you call the GAA bigots.......................
Well done, great news, thrilled for all connected with Rovers.
Surely now rovers should try and get in to the rds even if the rent is way higher. One season is'nt going to break the bank and you never know the feel good feeling from the JR might actually swell support to a southside venue?
Great news, well done Rovers. :ball:
Common sense finally prevails. I used to get depressed passing your stadium in its current state, I can only imagine how Rovers fans felt. Well done.
As a member of the Thomas Davis club i say well done and will enjoy going to watch games in the new stadium. Although i am very emotional after todays result in time i will learn to live with it !
I've hoped for so long this day would come and Rovers can have what they truly deserve, a home of their own. Delighted that they stood up and were counted and did so with great dignity in the face of such terrible provocation. Well done to all concerned, I couldn't be happier (well I could, Harps doing the treble next season but I think everyone knows what I mean!).
Can't wait to be hopping on the LUAS out to Tallaght to watch the Harps and Shams in a Premier division top of the table clash!
Well done to SRFC, the right result and something which I dont think should have happened in the first place.
One thing I would like to say tho, it wasnt a case of the GAA against the FAI either. It was certain members of a GAA club against the development. Dont be namecalling and showing your own bigotry against whole organisation due to the actions of a small few. It caused huge costs and delays and a lot of arguments what they did, and I dont agree with it one bit, but tar those people with it, not the whole thing.
Fair play Rovers....delighted to see justice and common sense prevail...
I would like to echo those sentiments as well, an issue and course-of-action, although sanction by the Dublin county board & the GAA, driven forward by a few within one club. In hindsight I am sure many others within Thomas Davis would have worked harder for this whole debacle not to have reached the stage it did.
Great outcome for Shamrock Rovers and Tallaght area. Gives the club a permanent home and identity.
There will always be people who object to everything and drive the frenzy up but Shamrock Rovers should now lok to the future and be positive.
Please please please let that be the end of it now!! Build the poxy thing, whoever the feck plays in it!
What capacity will the Tallaght ground have and is there a name on it yet? Thomas Davis memorial ground maybe?:D
I would suggest Rovers start getting good security for the ground at night before matches.
Well done. That has made my day!
Congrats. Well done for not giving up, I would have. I didn't see much light at the end of the tunnel but fairplay.
TD wahnkirs
The area around the ground is not bad. At least it's not surrounded by houses or anything. It will certainly need to be very well policed and stewarded in any case. Plenty of losers hanging around looking for trouble will be drawn to the bright lights.
I'd say the main area that will need to be policed is around the square. That's where the Luas and bus terminals are and where travelling supporters will park. It's going to be away from the ground so don't know how much responsibility Rovers will have in this.
I've said this all along, Friday Night football in tallaght will attract every skrote in the area to the stadium and rovers will have to be very diligent in this regard. dont think I'm being snobbish pointing this out as I'm sure Bohs would have the same problem if they moved to blanchardstown where I live
"FAI welcomes High Court decision regarding the Tallaght Stadium
The Football Association of Ireland today welcomed the decision of the High Court in relation to the Tallaght Stadium.
The Association believes that the decision of Justice Roderick Murphy to refuse the relief sought by the applicant will greatly aid the speed at which this project can be completed.
A spokesman said: “We are very pleased with the outcome and we would like to congratulate Shamrock Rovers and South Dublin County Council. Today is a great day for Shamrock Rovers and for the supporters who have worked tirelessly to bring the club to Tallaght. This stadium is a vital project for Irish football and we believe that today brings us a huge step forward towards completing the stadium and having Shamrock Rovers playing eircom League of Ireland football in Tallaght.”
I am sure as Hoop, Eoghan Rice took great pleasure in putting that statement together.
I thought Boh So Good was having a dig at the glass-sprinkling types, myself.
Chi-Ching do ye hear that? Thats the penny dropping that is