Symptomatic of being a Town and LOI fan.
Maybe these photos will cheer you up? :D
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...315353d63ed444
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...0388319&type=1
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Symptomatic of being a Town and LOI fan.
Maybe these photos will cheer you up? :D
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...315353d63ed444
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...0388319&type=1
Turner's Cross named Pitch of the Year - http://www.corkcityfc.ie/home/2014/1...h-of-the-year/
That's a terrific development and laudable investment, and Sligo deserve any success that comes their way from it. Hopefully the coming years will see more clubs make similar investments. I assume the walls will be covered in anti-climbing paint, or is that only when Rovers come to town? :)
No. We bring it out for Drogheda as well.
Accrington Stanley? Who are they?
Exacccccchhhhhhhhhhtly.
Are Limerick playing their final league game in Thomond Park tomorrow? There was something about The Markets Field possibly being up to minimum criteria level for next season.
I just spotted this and thought it was a nice feature:
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cork,...,99.82,,0,4.27
Sligo have one as well, ha
http://360.io/q9AUd4
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=U...bed&dg=feature
Wonder how many teams have google views
Pat O Sullivan has confirmed tonight that Limerick will play at Markets Field next year.
He gave a great speech at half-time in tonight's game. The rain was bad but it was at it's worst when he was on the pitch speaking to the crowd. From what I've seen he has a fair point. The club have made great efforts. It's at a stage where they need the support of the Limerick public.
This was posted over on our forum. One more and they'll have a full-house. (Figuratively speaking)
http://www.echo.ie/p_32/News_Article/a_1742/Council
First I've heard of it, but obviously it's only a preliminary idea. Rovers wouldn't have any real use for it, but it would make the stadium a more attractive option for Leinster rugby games and the like and they'd probably only need a couple of those a year to make it financially worthwhile. Having another side of the stadium enclosed would condense it a bit more too and make it feel more like a proper stadium.
is the North end the car park end? it really does need to be tighter
No, the north end is the part that faces the main road, where the away fans' turnstile is.
fair enough, which end would you say gets more wind? I've only been there 5 or 6 times over the last few years?
I wouldn't have a clue, to be honest. It's so windy up here half the time you don't really pay attention to what direction it is.
Going to cost around 1.5m in total according to The Echo, the SDCC will put in 500k the article doesn't state where the rest will come from.
Your right mate we should build up a **** load of debts like Cork and then walk away from them could probably afford a nice away section then.
Dundalk don't have an FA or county council to build them a nice stadium so things are going to take time. Hopefully a few seasons of relative success and European money can allow us to develop our inadequate facilities.
Then why does it look like somethign out of the 70s?
I fully agree that Oriel Park needs to be updated and the facilities in the away section are poor to say the least. As mentioned we don't have any nice local rugby teams, the FAI or county councils to help us redevelop. But at least it's ours.
That said there has been a number of updates over the past 30 years - you mentioned the pitch and new seats. The Shed side has completely changed. Behind the Carrick road goals has changed, new town end toilets. Club bars, offices and shop all redeveloped inside. Even the main stand got a facelift. Also the Youth Development Centre/Oriel Active behind the shed is now in place, even if the club doesn't own it.
Before:
http://www.dundalkfc.com/wp-content/...om-The-Air.jpg
http://www.footballzz.co.uk/img/esta...oriel_park.jpg
http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium...dalk_oriel.jpg
Eh, but it's Des Casey's, not DFC's?
This is classic foot.ie. We've had it all on this page alone, "at least we didn't walk away from our debts" "at least we own our ground" "we don't have X or Y to build us a free ground"
I anxiously await the meticulous analysis of attendances.
The pitch looks awful under foot to be honest. Friday was the first time I was on the pitch in several years and it looks worn away to fook. There's a huge amount of football played on it and I believe it is at or near the end of it (un)natural life. I assume it'll be cheaper to relay/upgrade the artificial surface than go back to grass though, and it is a good source of income to the club.
It'll be interesting to see if we invest much in the ground. Hard to estimate how much return you'd get on spending five figures putting a roof over the away end, and there's plenty of other ways you could spend a fortune trying to tart the old ground up with little return. On the other hand we could just pish away all the prize money/Euro money on players wages- aka League of Ireland Plan A.
I don't think anything sums up the Celtic Tiger more than this thread circa 2007/08. Great entertainment reading it
Pictures of new Finn Park taken this morning
http://s1064.photobucket.com/user/Na...October%202014
So the debts that other clubs may or not have are the reasons why Oriel Park is the way it is ?
I must remember that one the next time someone comes looking for money ;)
Hopefully when Dundalk get all the League & European money they will spend some of it on their stadium.
But hang on a while, Dundalk don't actually own Oriel Park do they ?
Someone else built it for them.
A bit like Cork so :cool:
LEDP owners of Markets Field have put in for tenders for works https://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/pu.../PublicTenders