That is typical 'Irish', The man uses the digger to remove a plant instead of doing the proper way and more quicker with a shuffle.
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Good aul' Bill the Bobder :D
Go on the Harps.
Once we have the new stadium we will be able to 7 or 8 past Galway:
http://www.eircomloi.ie/news-centre/...ws-2/index.xml
The new TV gantry at Terryland is almost a year old now and is largely unused. GUFC requested RTE to submit a proposal as to the design of the TV gantry. The suggested specifications from RTE were accepted and construction began. GUFC were keen that TV cameras would be located on top of the old stand and would show off the new stand. Unfortunately, TV cameras cannot use the new gantry because both corner flags (on the same side of the pitch as the gantry) cannot be picked up by the cameras.
Presently, RTE shove their camera man in the brand new stand.
Anyway, a use for the new TV gantry was discovered last Friday by none other than Harps' manager Paul Hegarthy who was serving a ban from the playing area. He perched himself up on the gantry for the entire game shouting at his players and making telephone calls, allegedly to the bench.
Actually, this is the case in Tolka as well, thinking about it, and it looks terrible on TV.
There's a portion of the pitch at Tolka (by the touchline/corner flag at the Riverside/Ballybough end) which doesn't have line-of-sight with the gantry. Mind you, as big a club as Udinese used to suffer from the same problem (I don't know if it's still the case.) Huge poles (lower-case, although I've found the upper-case variety in my way on occasion in Ireland) obscuring parts of the pitch.
Latest on Drogs new stadium.
http://droghedaunited.ie/news/single/id/1323