stumbling along off the pitch. you will end up in santry by accident, not design.Quote:
Originally Posted by higgins
the future of SFC is in the hands of property men, not yourselves. thats stumbling along
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stumbling along off the pitch. you will end up in santry by accident, not design.Quote:
Originally Posted by higgins
the future of SFC is in the hands of property men, not yourselves. thats stumbling along
Your wrong again, as usual.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
The future of Shels is very much in the hands of Shels at the moment.
Santry by accident??
No it wasnt, It wasnt the top choice but you cant have everything you wish for.
If it was that easy to end up in a ground by accident you wouldnt still be homeless after all these years.
Can you remind me who held the lease on Tolka Park and how long it was for?Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsBohsBohs
If the deal in Santry betters this then we have done well.
I never said Shels were buying Morton Stadium!!
Do you think shels own Tolka :rolleyes:
higgins, stop arguing for the sake of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by higgins
you are leaving tolka because you are being told to by property developers.
santry is the only option you have left after a lengthy list of stadia and locations fell through.
you had a long term lease on an all seater stadium with a bar within walking distance of the city centre.
you are now facing a move to a smaller suburban venue that you will be secondary tenants and have less say in its running. with no bar or office space.
this is not progress or some master plan olly hatched. its a **** up.
It wasn't John Delaney way it? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
Wrong again!Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
Will Rovers be moving to Santry when Shels exit Tolka.
Was thinking the same myself. Where will Rovers play?Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
which bit?Quote:
Originally Posted by higgins
further out, no bar or no office space? or are you under the illusion Clonliffe Harriers are getting bumped for you?
Can't find anything incorrect about this statement myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
TouchéQuote:
Originally Posted by higgins
If you take higgins seriously then its time to ask what is the colour of the sky in your world?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bald Student
KOH
Is this you Higgins?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2a/IIM.jpg
And a moment of clairty ensues all....
Does this mean that Shels can count him as a celebrity on the other thread? Irish name and all.
All so clear....:D
I'm not taking the **** here, so please no knee jerk defensive reactions.
I seem to remember, maybe incorrectly, that Rovers were informed that Morton was not good enough to get an A license when they were considering moving there for a short term. Has it been massively improved. Not small improvements but something significant. If not how will Shells hope to get a license there.
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Originally Posted by Clones Road Cas
the same way every other league team gets one, by lying to the licence committee, producing false accounts and very imaginative budgets
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/400Club/members_update_121005.html[/URL][/URL]
According to the above link only a bit of work was required but shamrock rovers played their 2005 season in Dalymount (i think shamrock rover lads?) and this season in Tolka so Morton must not be up to standard if they were originally hoping to play there or was there was some issue between them and Fingal County Council about getting it up to standard?.
But over 500,000e has been spent on Morton stadium since 1998 so surely it can't be too far of the required standards?
500k in 8 years is feck all. Think about any decent facility you'd need to spend at least 60% of that to stand still, Its still a kipQuote:
Originally Posted by steno
dublin city held a b licence in morton so as long as shels give an undertaken up get it to A licence standard with approval from fingal c.c. they will be allowed play there domestic games there.
I agree with youQuote:
Orignally posted by Clones road Cas
500k in 8 years is feck all. Think about any decent facility you'd need to spend at least 60% of that to stand still, Its still a kip
Going from thishttp://http://www.ifgrounds.com/shelbourne.html
To this:
http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium...n_morton.shtml
Morton is a 'bit' of a step down and alot of work is needed but still should be in good enough condition for Eircom league football
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Orignally posted bypasserrby
dublin city held a b licence in morton so as long as shels give an undertaken up get it to A licence standard with approval from fingal c.c. they will be allowed play there domestic games there
So would that also mean that any european games would have to be played at an alternative venue like what Drogheda are doing at the moment?