Is this something they're offering to all clubs now?
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Isn't that idea been part of the Rogby clubs scene for awhile now!
Plenty of opinions on social media about this!
Rugby is a dose to go to with people constantly coming in and out with pints, don't let people bring it to the seats.
Have a bar in the ground for those who want it sure, but we don't need the experience rugby fans get of no atmosphere while people shuffle back and forth from the bar.
Some fans experience at Boh's Des Kelly Stand now realise how many people turn into gob****es after an hour on the pints.
It will definitely create more people constantly getting up going to the bar during the game. Can get annoying when watching. Not the end of the world, but definitely a downside.
No shortage of seats in our place these days so plenty of space for everyone!
The court hearing on Harps Rockshore bar was moved back to end of the month
Just noticed Bray and one of their US owners have donated €2k to LTFC's fundraiser for rebuilding the wall. That's a nice gesture it must be said. Almost at €10k now, slowly but steadily ticking along.
Longford staff should be advisors to the White House, they are building a wall and are actually getting others to pay for it!
Just like the one in the Des Kelly it will sell Guinness.
Treaty United serving pints tomorrow at the Markets Field.
Shearer is the away stand open tommorow?
Why not remove the away stand! It looks worse empty or just get it back up to H&S standard again! 🤨
It wouldn't be cheap to tear down. I'm pretty sure the plan is to re-open it which isn't an easy fix, but I feel it is throwing good money after bad.
As of a few months ago, they have a long term lease.
I've been in that stand before, the view is fine and offered more shelter than most First Division away ends.
Agree with that. As away areas go, it's far from the worst in the LOI.
What are people's opinions on the away section in Terryland? I don't think I've heard many complaints about it compared to other grounds
Good news for Shels that they'll be allowed to play their conference league playoff game in Tolka. I'm assuming it's more to do with Uefa's leniency here rather than actual improvements made to the ground but it is a positive that there's a second ground in Dublin that's capable of hosting their clubs qualifying campaign.
Safe to assume it'll be Tallaght that'd host any league phase fixtures?
Why would UEFA be lenient? It either meets the requirements or it doesn't. Other clubs have had to move.
Strange one that - unless it does meet requirements of course. Still, always good to see Euro games played in the club's home ground
We got dispensation from them before for Viking game a couple of years back. Supposed to be in a ground with 4,500 seats for that round but think we only had 3,850 but they let us play
Galway Utd have scheduled drainage works next July and August and are looking to move into Pearse Stadium in Salthill for a few matches.
https://connachttribune.ie/galway-ga...-united-games/
I think every other set of fans in the league will want to be one of the sides to play Galway away while they’re in a different ground purely for the novelty factor. If it happens of course. I’d imagine the alternative is getting the league to schedule away games only in those months, or else playing home games in Athlone maybe
Galway GAA and FAI have sanctioned it, Croke Park need to confirm it. Salthill in the sun is great craic. It'll be nice to watch from a proper terrace.
The wild atlantic wind will cause absolute chaos in Pearse Stadium. Its the great leveller. Expect scenes like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqCjX9rAZhI It will be interesting to see what crowds we could get. Its been decades since we've had the opportunity to play in a bigger stadium for an official match.
Throw a drop of póitÃn into your coffee and you'll be alright
Playoff promoted bunch of Bray Brazlians playing in a GAA ground in the middle of the Atlantic in March-October....sold out!!
I see GAA head office gave it the thumbs up today so all systems go for the plan
July and August next year, while drainage works are carried out in Terryland