Gerry Matthews might be a bit of an ogre on the footie side of things but by jaysus he certaintly knows his stuff on the buisness/development end!Cant wait to get a nosey around the place during the badminton.
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Gerry Matthews might be a bit of an ogre on the footie side of things but by jaysus he certaintly knows his stuff on the buisness/development end!Cant wait to get a nosey around the place during the badminton.
Inside of the YDC during the Badminton championship: http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/videos...ips.6570281.jp
Doesnt show the bar facilities or anything though.
Underground Car Park in the YDC
http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/8...00846qa.th.jpg
That looks really good. Pardon my ignorance, but what's this youth centre's relationship with the club? Did they build it, or is it a community facility built beside the stadium or something?
Ooh, I've never been called portentous before! I wonder to what I portend? Lighten up. You want to respond to someone with snark, do it right, or you leave yourself open to being slapped down for it.
What happened to the plans to finish of the stand in Terryland?
Would explain why they keep having to release players by June though.
Looks like a reduced capacity at the Brandywell is now going ahead with this new stand!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-11694478
Looks good. Do any other clubs have stadium plans?
Also....
Has work commenced yet on the Finn Harps ground?
Have plans stalled for Limerick at the Markets Field?
Is there any info regarding the completion of Tallaght? (Though, frankly, the ground is perfect as it is).
I remember reading that Bohs plan to have moved from Dalymount within 7 (?) years, will this see them moving to Harristown or Blanch, or will it not go ahead at all, killing the club and losing Dalymount in the process?
The FAI lodged planning apllications for a new stand in Drogheda replacing the current away terrace and home stand, has there been any progress whatsoever with this?
It's a mirror image of the existing stand which holds slightly under 2,500.
The current capacity is 7,000 although we've had a lot more than that in the ground but that's what the H&S set down as capacity a few years ago.
I still won't believe it until I see it!
is the brandy still used as a dog track if not then the pitch could be moved closer to the main stand and any new structures could be realigned on the far side, easy fro me to say i know but dog tracks really effect the atmosphere of football grounds.
It's a capital investment. If Shams can sell out the extra capacity on a semi-regular basis, it'll pay for itself in a couple of years through increased rent. Plus it'll create plenty of jobs in construction. The council could do plenty of worse things with the money!
Rovers have sold out about 3 times this year. They couldn't argue they need it on those terms (and thats no knocking Rovers as obviously their crowds are way bigger than the rest of us).
The council are about to have their budget halved so they won't be taking risks for a while.
Candystripe, is there any chat about plans for developing behind the goals at any time?
Aye, thought so.
I think they've taken the right approach to building a stadium. Stands on the lengths of the pitch should have a seating capacity of in and around 3,000 at least in the Premier. If a club like Shamrock are developing and getting the crowds in, then is the time to look at building stands behind the goal ends.
Does anyone know if the wall in Bray was passed by helath and safety the first time it collapsed?
I would have presumed that the safety of the Carlisle Grounds was passed in the club licensing, and again when they rebuilt the wall it would have required tests by the FAI. All parties involved really need to sit down now and come up with a new plan in relation to the perimeter of the pitch. Bray/Wicklow Town council also need to get involved at this stage, the club have tried to do things the right way for long enough without any help what so ever from them, they need to step up to the plate and start helping the club and provide facilities that the people of Bray and Wicklow deserve.
At the end of the day mate, we're talking about a tiny wall falling over here. Not a roof caving in or anything.... Might take a couple of weeks to build a new one. No big deal.
Whats the story with Harps stadium?
Also I remember hearing a while back Bray were going to build a roof over the stand (dart side). Whats the story with this? Its badly needed!
Are shels playing in Tolka again next year?
Salthill's new stand getting the go ahead? (Or was that Mervue?.. Don't even know the difference)
Harps are ready to begin construction in earnest as soon as the last of the red tape is cleared. Hopefully that will be very soon.
Just like it was nearly a big deal last time
Managed to find an old drawing of the Tallaght Stadium plan (1999). Will the new Square End stand (if it goes ahead at all) connect with the current stands,, would be nice to finally have an Irish stadium with a sense of continuity. http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/6971/stadiumag6.jpg
Won't be happening for a while I'm afraid. The club don't have the money to complete the work, so they aren't going to start it.
There was talk about parts of the ground being sold and the buyer (a supermarket iirc) would pay for a cover over the exposed stand and a small seated stand behind the goal at the south (bowling alley) end - a stand with seats bolted into the ground, rather than the 'tent' style. But the stuttering economy seems to have put any plans on hold.
I expect a new wall to be in place for next season, anything beyond that will depend on finances so barring a decent sized grant from the council (who we lease the ground off) I wouldn't be expecting much else.
If the ground is leased off the council how can the club be gauranteed that the ground would benefit from parts of it being sold off?