Musgrave Park Development
Hi guys
Rugby is my no 1 game, but have been to many Cork City games over the years.
Anyway, I don't know if you are aware that finally it looks like Musgrave Park is finally going to get its much needed redevelopment. Plans have been submitted to the IRFU by the Munster Branch along with the Provincial requirements of the other provinces. That is fact, but it is being kept secret until the IRFU agree to it - fair enough.
There have been all sorts of rumours doing the rounds. Capacities have varied between 17,000 up to 25,000 all seater. But one of the rumours is a possible link up with Cork City, in a tenancy situation. Obviously, it would make sense with City playing in the summer. Does anyone know anything about it ?
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Originally posted by Munsterfan
Does anyone know anything about it ?
It has been discussed on this forum but I doubt anyone knows anything for sure.
If you're a fan of sport in Cork you may have read or heard recently about the FAI Club Licensing scheme. Cork City FC failed to obtain a Grade A license which is required in order to compete in UEFA Club Competition.
It's no secret that Turners Cross is a major stumbling block between us and the coveted license.
I for one could be convinced that a joint agreement between Cork City and the IRFU could benefit both parties.
The key factor here for Cork City FC is the location of Musgrave Park. One of the greatest days in our clubs short history was in Musgrave Park.
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Originally posted by Peadar
It has been discussed on this forum but I doubt anyone knows anything for sure.
If you're a fan of sport in Cork you may have read or heard recently about the FAI Club Licensing scheme. Cork City FC failed to obtain a Grade A license which is required in order to compete in UEFA Club Competition.
It's no secret that Turners Cross is a major stumbling block between us and the coveted license.
I for one could be convinced that a joint agreement between Cork City and the IRFU could benefit both parties.
The key factor here for Cork City FC is the location of Musgrave Park. One of the greatest days in our clubs short history was in Musgrave Park.
Against Bayern Munich ! Yes, I was there. And saw City at Flower Lodge back in the 80s....and was brought to the Lodge in the 70s as a young fella.
Indeed, I have heard about the Licensing scheme, but didn't make the connection until you mentioned it there. It makes perfect sense.
In Rugby, we need a stadium of the 20-30,000 capacity (ideally, but we are dealing with feckin amateurs in the Munster Branch ):mad: , but the question over it is, "How can we justify a new stadium with only one or two, maybe three sellouts a year ?".
The IRFU and the FAI have shown the way, in creating a Management Company to run the new stadium. Something similar could be arranged here, although I think the IRFU could fund most of this new stadium, so it is slightly different. But the vital part is that there would be regular income coming in from 2 sources.
Plus it would be a great kick up the arse for the GAA ! :D Especially the Cork County Board.
How many sellouts did City have last year ?
How far do you think they can grow the average attendence ?
Are City tied into the Cross long term ?
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I would hate to see it actually
I would like to see City, if they move from the Cross into their own ground or into a situation where they are sharing a ground.
I am not talking about City renting a ground and being at the mercy of the landlord and not making any money off the other facilities ... i.e. bar, gym, conference room, etc.
If City move it should be to better themselves ... not to have themselves over a barrell. If they were ever to move from the cross again, it should be to benifit themselves.
[size=12]No to Musser !![/size]
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Originally posted by Ozymandias
I think if a modern 200,000 stadium is built on their doorstp with corporate and bar facilities the club would be mad not to get involved
I take it you mean 20,000 seater ..... and just to make things clear .... City, if tenants ... wouldn't get a bean from the bar in Musser. They wouldn't get a bean from the other facilities, hence they would be of no benifit to City, unless they were to avail of them.
They only way to go into a partnership in a stadium would be 50/50 split down the middle and to appoint staff to run different sections.
If it were any other way ... City could not get the maximum benifit from their efforts, and it could only be considered a waste.
They is no other way to look at it.
Paddle our own kanoe !!
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I take it you mean 20,000 seater ..... and just to make things clear .... City, if tenants ... wouldn't get a bean from the bar in Musser. They wouldn't get a bean from the other facilities, hence they would be of no benifit to City, unless they were to avail of them.
They only way to go into a partnership in a stadium would be 50/50 split down the middle and to appoint staff to run different sections.
If it were any other way ... City could not get the maximum benifit from their efforts, and it could only be considered a waste.
How can you be so sure it would work out like that ? It would be a new venture, and everything would be there to be agreed. Wouldn't it be great to have a Lennox's chipper within the stadium ? As regards the bars, I'm sure City can work out a percentage while they would have all the corporate boxes for their matches to sell. The worst thing is to think small on this. I was in Perpignan last year, and it is a city of about 60,000 but are building a stadium to cater for about 15,000.
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How can you be so sure it would work out like that ? It would be a new venture, and everything would be there to be agreed. Wouldn't it be great to have a Lennox's chipper within the stadium ? As regards the bars, I'm sure City can work out a percentage while they would have all the corporate boxes for their matches to sell. The worst thing is to think small on this. I was in Perpignan last year, and it is a city of about 60,000 but are building a stadium to cater for about 15,000.
I totally agree with you. but if doesn't pan out that way then it should be a non runner.
Basically ... i think City has huge potential if it could get itself making money from bars, function rooms etc. The reason i am throwing caution to the wind is fear of the potential not being realised.
If City were to a agree to a sub standard deal, it would be "lock and load boys, we are aimming for the foot !!" simple as.
I think the Musgrave park could be a great venue .... but only if City were getting a proper slice of the cake.
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I totally agree with you. but if doesn't pan out that way then it should be a non runner.
Basically ... i think City has huge potential if it could get itself making money from bars, function rooms etc. The reason i am throwing caution to the wind is fear of the potential not being realised.
If City were to a agree to a sub standard deal, it would be "lock and load boys, we are aimming for the foot !!" simple as.
I think the Musgrave park could be a great venue .... but only if City were getting a proper slice of the cake.
I really don't think that is an issue. If City don't like the deal, they aren't under any pressure to accept as they always can have the Cross to fall back on.
The biggest fear is that they won't market if properly. I'd love to see them bring in someone who has experience of this, abroad.