How could you sell your ground when you don't even own one, smart arse! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
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How could you sell your ground when you don't even own one, smart arse! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
You're right. It is stupid, which is why it brought a rather specious response from someone whose club is named after a Welsh bishop. You can call your club whatever you like.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
What I should have said was that, for many, the presence of a college club is an indicator that the league isn't at a serious level. If football participation rates are maintained, there probably will soon be a case for a club to represent people around south (east) Dublin and to offer an alternative to rugger. I don't think a club that is essentially a sports and college administrators' wheeze is in a good position to achieve that.
might have been top-notch when it was built but it's a disgrace now and even UCD athletes use Ringsend or Santry for training.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Well we as good as own it in fairness, 50 year lease with option to extend was signed a few years back........Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans
New stand in by the end of the summer, another one in next season at the bowling alley end and then the main stand to be totally redeveloped. It'll be a very tidy little ground when complete
God (and St Patrick) forgive me, but I wish saying that SRFC draws most of its support from that area were the same as saying most people from that area support that club.Quote:
Originally Posted by northside hoop
Not really, Bray Wanderers will never realise the value of the asset, as they don't own it, simple as that. Whatever spin you put on it, you don't own it! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by BrayUnknowns
That post seems to be purely your blinkered view of UCD rather than a post based on any sort of fact or logic.Quote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley
UCD aren't a college club in the strict sense of the word - we aren't limited to players on the CAO. We can sign who we want, and they don't have to be students.
There already is a club to represent the south east of Dublin. It's us. (And Rovers, if you want). Again, your view of the club as "essentially a sports and college administrators' wheeze" is in no way grounded in reality and doesn't colour the club's potential in the area.
no doubt you will build on this potential any day now!?!Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
so if you arent a college team, how do you pay the bills?
Same as everyone else. Fundraising. Black tie dinners, golf outings, sponsorship, Superleague, summer camps, etc.