Heaps of them there sur.
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is there any plans out there of wexford's new three tiered stand?
Where'd you get the idea it's three tiered? Plans were around a while ago, but may have been modified since.
You can see a picture of the plans on the 3rd page here: http://www.wexfordyouthsfcsc.com/photos.htm
well if you go to:
http://www.wexfordyouthsfcsc.com/index.htm
go to the bottom of the page and listen to the radio click with wallace. go to 2 min 17seconds... he says its three tiers... main tier, press tier and vip tier.... sounds like the business. hes got his head screwed on. i can see him being the LOI's main man in five years time - if it takes that long and if the lge is still around
Mick has obtained planning permission on his original design for the new stand, which is a 2,500 seater with facilities underneath for a bar, shop, coffee shop etc. It was never a 3 tier job, but was laid out with designated areas. Perhaps that is where there is some confusion
whenz he planin to start construction on the stand?
As you can see, the new Finn Park is really taking shape:
http://www.finnharps.com/News/090126FP2Photos.htm
:)
Love the moat around it. :)
Ahhh, the portacabin design. Sound and reliable, though a bit damp in the Winter.
Oriel Park's "Plastic" pitch is been removed and upgraded starting this week...I dont have any pics or anyting to upload sorry!
Could actually be a Crannoig!;)
Will the new Shams stadium have flood-lights before the sesaon starts. I couldnt see any on the recent stadium pictures.
There's lights on the roof of the stand anyway definitely.
The floodlights were delayed due to the factory that makes them in England being flooded. The las I heard they were due to arrive mid February. I think the foundations are being dug for them at the moment.
st. annes roof nearly complete, Ireland u21 friendly vs Germany u21 to be played 10th of febuary.
Yeah, it looks the part alright. Still more work to do behind it though.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rner/annes.jpg
Cork City don't own it so why should they have green seats?. Red is a more traditional Cork colour I guess the MFA feel it's more appropriate. Or maybe there was a load of red seats going cheap..
When the first lot (i.e. 3/4 of the ground - everything apart from the new stand) were installed we were wearing red and white jersies.
They've just stuck with that since. That's the reason.
http://ted.examiner.ie/archives/images/phead_990827.jpg
No.
The MFA don't own it. They run it on behalf of the FAI, who have a long-term lease on it (100 years I think) from some Canadian millionaire.
In short, we don't need to, nor could we afford to. It's written into the lease that the ground be made available for rent to an LOI club representing Cork at a reasonable price. The land will never be rezoned by the council or anything similar because it's the only football-exclusive stadium worth speaking of in Cork. So we're happy as things are, for the same reason Rovers are happy not owning Tallaght.
They are installing a chipper, a shop, and toilet facilities.
Theres a new sponsorship box currently been built adjacent to the Enda McGuill suite upstairs in the main stand at Oriel, its located above the Lillywhite!Not too sure if its going to be used for Press as well!
Cork should move the TV gantry over above the little stand. Would make it look fantastic on TV.
the Derrynane is too close to the pitch as well so it wouldnt work camera would be far too steep on that side
I dunno man, it would definitely be better with something like this
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...eRoadStand.jpg