No, 8,500 or so. Shame about not getting both ends, would've given it a complete feel.
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sorry for going of track for a moment but does anybody think its silly that andorra can play a euro qualifier in a stadia of 1000 seats and rovers have to jump through so many hoops (sorry just noticed the pun)
I'd like to know the reason, as it does appear incongruous.
Perhaps it is something to do with the expected possible crowd, and the health and safety issues that derive from that? According to wiki, Andorra has a population of 80,000 (and its capital only 24,000), so it doesn't seem unreasonable to hold matches in a stadium that could, in theory, hold about 2% of their total national population, or about 1 in 11 people who live in the capital!
It's totally unrealistic to expect some of the smallest countries in the world to have 8000-10000 seater stadiums. Once you've gotten as far as the group stage of a major European competition, I think it's reasonable to expect bigger and better stadiums.
Andorra do play the odd bigger games outside of their home stadium
From Wiki
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Andorra play home matches at the Comunal d'Andorra la Vella, Aixovall, in the parish Sant Julià de Lòria, near the capital Andorra la Vella which also hosts the matches of club sides FC Andorra, UE Sant Julia, FC Rànger's, FC Santa Coloma and FC Lusitanos. It has a capacity of 1,800.[12]
Andorra have on occasions played "home" matches outside their borders. For example, the 2008 European Championship and 2010 World Cup qualifiers against England, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona and home of RCD Espanyol between 1997–2009 was used instead
And they were gonna do the same against us until Slovakia and Russia put the kybosh on it.
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/35...-europa-league
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Thursday, 08 September 2011 16:37
Shamrock Rovers will play our Europa League Group Stages at home in Tallaght Stadium, after the venue was given the go-ahead by UEFA this evening.
Following an inspection of the ground by UEFA officials on Tuesday, the association has today given the Hoops the green light to play at the Tallaght venue.
The first game will take place on Thursday, September 15 against Rubin Kazan, with a 6pm kick-off.
Hoops chairman, Jonathan Roche expressed the club’s delight at the news. He said: “It is wonderful news for us as a club, but also for the Tallaght area. We were pushing hard to have the games played at Tallaght, and are delighted that UEFA have given us the go-ahead.
“We are very grateful to the FAI - particularly chief executive, John Delaney and the licencing department – and to South Dublin County Council, for the great support and assistance they have given us to be able to have these games in Tallaght.”
John Delaney, Chief Executive of the FAI also welcomed the news, saying: “We are delighted to have been able to assist in this process and thank UEFA for this decision which will allow Shamrock Rovers to play their Europa League fixtures at their home venue.”
Ticket information will be available later this evening at www.shamrockrovers.ie.
Well done Delaney for helping out. In fairness he does help to get things done.
I understand their objections but tbh, the result will be the same anyway, so there's not much point objecting. It's also a bit rich the Slovaks objecting, considering what they did to us 12 months ago. :mad:Quote:
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who owns the stand?also is it going to be taking down after the EL games?
So whens tickets on sale and any word on prices yet?
Is the Shams/Spurs split 80/20 or 70/30 ?? Ticket wise.
Spurs are still waiting on allocation details.
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...ed-080911.html
Generally in the LOI yeah, but for this type of game I'm guessing, and I stress the point I'm only guessing, Spurs will only get about 400 tickets since it's only 8500 capacity, and what is needed is a proper intimidating atmosphere and with 8000 Rovers fans that's hopefully what they'll get.
If the other stand is built, the capacity will be 10,000+, so Spurs will get more than 400, and probably double it again. They're the only away team going to bring a crowd that are based where they play. Even if it isn't, they'll probably get more than the standard allocation. There should be enough tickets for them.
Yeah, so if you are allowing 400 now and more if the other stand goes in, then there must be a percentage rule ?? It seems to be in or around 5%(maths genius at wotk lol)
TBH the least of then the better,and the rule should be that the travelling fans should hold UK passports !! That will hit the barsttooling dix on Boards.ie just were it "bleddy well 'urts, the fackers" :D
Out of curiosity did they ever consider Tolka?
Isn't that 9k capacity?
Not that it's my beef, but surely The RDS would have made sense, especially the Sperz game...
Good luck Shams, anyway.
:D
Tolka Park these days:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lUzXyVOWfj...sbro-jenga.jpg
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Ill ask the question again.
Who owns the stand?
Did Sham RVS buy it or just rent it?
Will it remain up after the euro games?
And any plans in the pipe line to finish the stadium either end of the goals?
Thanks
Obviously there's 'seating', I meant 'seating behind both goals'. I think Tallaght is a nicer stadium that the RDS anyway.
great news for the club. 3 full house games would help them no end
Hopefully it's kept well if it doesn't come down the minute after the final whistle. That end of the ground would get heavily weather beaten in the long term. Could end up like the Ballybough end of Tolka. I still remember the opening game last season against Pats standing behind that goal..
Walked by today, stand looks well. Long queues for EL tickets too.
It took about 2.5/3 hours to get your tickets. Amazing scenes to see at a LoI club.
Went over about 5.15 after my match and sorted the three game ticket in the office. Nice and handy, still a few around but no queues and plenty of tickets. The queues did look impressive though. Looking forward to Thursday, should be a great night.
Were there many non-LOI people obvious? Just there for Spurs tickets?
At least one person came into the office while I was there asking about the Spurs game. I'd imagine there was a good few. They were only selling the 3 game package or tickets to the first game individually. It wasn't possible to buy for the Spurs game only.
Anyone know how I can get tickets for the away end at White Hart Lane?
I've been offered a pal's season ticket but would prefer to be in with the Rovers fans. A few UK-based posters from the international forum want to join me.
Ditto on that. I assume tickets will be available on the day though as English clubs' UEFA Cup games rarely seem to sell out?
Sorry if I have posted this in the wrong place, but does anyone know if any pubs in Central London might be showing Thursday's Rovers vs Kazan match?
Amy advice would be much appreciated.