If they build a new station it'd likely be after the Dart+ Coastal is implemented, as theres already an application lodged with An Bord Pleanala. Assume DART will run later.
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Flying cars will never work , to dangerous with all the pigs flying around after the loi stadiums are built
3045 chap travels back wondering why Harps stadium still isnt finished, Drogheda's not started and the away sections in Oriel is still rustic...and pigs are flying!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou204dQbKwc
Loved this old ad!
Not the league, directly, and a few weeks old, but our fellow tenants have put forward planning proposals for their new stadium.
https://www.derryjournal.com/news/en...erside-4758390
It looks pretty good, and as part of a wider plan there another (separate) community pitch/facility to go on the right hand side of that over all image. This would also see the greenway link up to the nearby foyle arena making it within, easy, walking distance of a lot more people.
Now get the popcorn out, for the planning. It's off a busy road. The well to do live on two sides of the site. The was a new development put on the other side in the last few years, some of who were already sold a pup because that other pitch I mentioned would be used as a bonfire site in July/August. Oh and none of them want the greenway, they already objected to that in principle, but it's now getting glossed over amid concerns of traffic, noise and light pollution, parking, and general use of the facilities.
All gone quiet on the harps stadium front again. Every couple of years theres always a bit of action and the excitement levels grow and then BAM, it goes to radio silence again. No updates, no indication of how fundraising is going or if it's started. Lots of money to be raised but we seem to be going about it a really strange way of doing it
2 Quantity Surveryors in the family, one born in Dundalk, UK based. I asked them about pro bono work and theysaid yup no problem. One has a pretty big comoany and said it was no big big deal to get the junuir staff on it and gaining experience and hel'd sign it off. Went on to say that they have deals wth other companies right to the construction aspect, The work with the funding bodies and the loan orgainisiations to get projecct ready to go from start to end, and theyd have no issue doing work in Ireland. Makes ye wonder why it is such a problem here to complete a facility.
Yeah, the city centre would be about equi-distant to both, so 15-25 mins walk in either direction. From city centre this would be over the peace bridge, through ebringtion, cross the main road and it would be off a street a couple hundred metres to the left.
And yeah this would put stute in close proximity to 4/5 'working class protestant' areas. Way back when they were going intermediate there was expectation in some quarters that they'd take the pitch on the other side of the cricket ground that would be their neighbours here - note the new practice wickets at the top of the overall pic - as YMCA grounds had already been under 3ft of water by that stage.
Looking at the plans seems possible they could restrict matchday access to parking so that it had to come through the housing estate and not from the main road. This would also serve to make it more accessible form the Belfast direction.
If Stute could end up with something similar to the Blanchflower Stadium in Belfast (H&W Welders, 2k capacity), that would be brilliant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGy1sVydAvI
Wexford's new stadium plans:
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...388162386.html
“The stadium is a modular build. It can go up to 6,000 capacity,” he explains. “We could start at 2,500 and build on. That’s the beauty of it.”
So they’ll end up with one stand and that will be it forever.
The Astro pitches and other community facilities do sound good tho.
Who will be in their new ground first? Drogheda, Finn Harps, Wexford or Bohemians?
I did forget Pat's. I thought the project across the road was ended by the Councils plan to build houses?
Project across the road must be dead. This article states that the council is acquiring the houses on Emmet road (by compulsory order if necessary) so they can redevelop the stands up to the road. They’ll keep the facade of the houses though to maintain the streetscape. Could look great if they pull it off.
https://dublininquirer.com/2023/07/0...d-its-stadium/
https://m.independent.ie/sport/socce...952609324.html
I see that Kerry have been awarded €388k plus €52k via KDL for Mounthawk Park, any of ye know what the improvements will be?
https://www.fai.ie/latest/fai-thanks...-announcement/
For the pitch going by this
Thanks. I was hoping it would be a new away stand!
Surely Kerry will have to use some of it on the entrance/exit. Replacing one small door with a couple of large gates wouldn't eat too much into it.
Latest update from Finn Park 2.0
https://finnharps.ie/update-on-the-f...adium-project/
Think I heard that figure last year. It's ready to go once they stump up the initial amount?
As far as I know, these are the club who applied for it this year with help from FAI:
"Bohemians, Drogheda United, Galway United, Shelbourne, Sligo Rovers, Treaty United and Wexford have all applied for a share of the €120m funding approved by Government to be allocated across all sports as they look to develop supporting infrastructure. (Large Scale Infrastructure Grants)"
What would be the basic criteria for any grounds used by teams that may be part of this new third tier expansion of the league system in 2025!
Obviously the ground would need to be suitably closed off with proper exit/entrance provided.
The pitch would also need to have a suitable perimeter fence.
Acceptable toilet facilities.
Suitable dressing rooms for both teams and officials.
Suitable viewing areas for fans.
Option to segregate away visiting fans.
As usual I suppose the FAI will allow teams in with open fields with plans to upgrade overtime!
Anyone able to offer details of current non-league clubs, Senior or Junior that have a ground & facilities better than any of the current First Division clubs?
Wayside Celtic have a nice set up in Kiltiernan in South county Dublin.
From memeory full size pitch and 1 if not 2 full size astros and smaller pitches.
Great clubhouse as well.
The main pitch doesnt have seats but could be added in fairly easily.
Would be better by a mile than stradbrook where cabinteely played.
They might be interested in applying for a third tier place to get access to the underage structures.
Cant imaging the FAI would want another club in South county Dublin.
TEK in Dublin also have a nice little ground with a stand
Anyone got info or images of the Derry City Stadium new stand progress!