is this true?! Fricking hilarious if it is! Not because its Rovers (well maybe a little bit) but just because its so... strange?
http://www.joe.ie/football/league-of...dium-0013317-1
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is this true?! Fricking hilarious if it is! Not because its Rovers (well maybe a little bit) but just because its so... strange?
http://www.joe.ie/football/league-of...dium-0013317-1
I hope it happens, would be hilarious
Hope to God it doesn't happen.
Surely if this were to be done it should be done in Lansdowne?
what the SDCC chooses to do with their stadium is their business... ;)
It's just a mad idea from some councillor. I really can't see it going through considering he has no association whatsoever with the club. Maybe they can name a Gaelic pitch after him and give it to Thomas Davis.
Oh wow, we're doing this. Awesome.
Beggars can't be choosey if South Dublin CC want to put a name on a stand it's their business nothing to do with Shams. But why stop with one stand I think the Robbie Keane stadium sounds even better.
Isn't it just? It's as if some councillors just won't let you forget it their stadium and they'll do want they want with it
While I'll wet myself laughing if it happens, it just shows the mentality of some elected representative. Wanting to name a stand after a current player who has never played in the stadium, and has no connection with any club who's ever played in the stadium, never mind Rovers
But he's from tallaght dodge! Tallaght!
A Duff idea, with luke-warm Looney support.
Sounds just like a Ballymagash UDC meeting in Hall's Pictorial Weekly...
They should wait for Keane to move back home to Tallaght after he retires....
I'd prefer the Gary Twigg stadium.
The Louis Kilcoyne Stand ?
Smart move would be The Richard Dunne Stand. Would have great revenue potential for sponsorship/co-naming rights with Sugar Puffs.
A stand in a football stadium being named after an Irish football great from the area. I don't really see why people consider this particularly strange or hilarious.
In fairness, I can't think of a single stand named after a player who never played in the ground or for the team whose home ground it is.
This reminds me of something I've noticed about the LOI, and modern football in general, there seem to be fewer stand-name-worthy players than there might previously have been. You need to have played the best part of your career for a club, and players don't seem to stick around long enough to do that these days.
I suppose Bohs fans mightn't have much of a problem having a Glen Crowe stand, and I wouldn't object too much to a Tarzan stand, or Tresson End at the Carlisle, or even a Devlin Stand. I'm struggling to think of other LOI players who would merit having a stand named in their honour.
Edit: I've just seen Crowe is playing his football for Malahide United at the moment. He's only 33, surely he would have been worth a league club taking a punt on him. I doubt Malahide are paying him any great amount of money.
The Tony Mac stand.
(Although I think there was a vague notion of calling the stand in the Bowl the Tony O'Neill Stand. Would have to be approved by the rugby club as well obviously)
doesnt matter what the stands are called.what happens on the pitch,and in the chairmans/managers office is what dictates success.
suck it up also-rans.
So you're all for the Robbie Keane stand then? fair play to you
I thought it was a shame that the Johnny Chadda stand suggestion didn't win when we had a draw to name the main stand in the Showgrounds. Treacey Avenue stand won but they still refer to it as the "new stand" anyway so it probably wouldn't have made much difference.
Mr. A... your sense of humour is your thing, your schtick. You lose that, you lose everything... ;)
something to do with claiming his professional sportspersons tax relief/rebate. In order to do so he had to play on amateur terms (iirc) and Malahide's offer worked for him.
Couldn't give a f*ck what they call the stand/ Stadium. It'll still be the best stadium in the league and have the best and most successful team in the league playing in it.
well they shouldnt mind cos its not theirs, right? If it was their stadium then they would be right to be mad...
Let's just call it Thomas Davis Stand and get it over with.
In all seriousness tho, Naming a stand after the countries top goalscorer who is from the area is still miles better than Hunky Dorys Park or stadiums named after sponsors in General
Deffo - if Robbie Keane or FAI are ponying up sponsorship money. I very much doubt Hunky Dory Park is so called because it is the favorite local snack:o
Yet another mad idea from the village idiots that frequent council chambers (and love the sound of their own voice :rolleyes:). Will probobly die a quiet death unless some other "public representative" decides to expand on the idea (possibly a local poll to decide who gets the honour)
Again- why is this dismissed as a mad idea? Do Rovers have something against Robbie Keane?
The counsel build a football ground and somebody suggests naming a stand after the country's all time top scorer who happens to be from the area... if that was the maddest our public representatives came up with the country would be far from the crap state it's currently in.
While it would be fun just to see it wind up the shams. Robbie Keane has no connection whatsoever with LOI (the sole function of the stadium at present) and it appears the current customers are not pleased by the idea. No disrespect to Robbie whose record is exceptional I just think naming a stand after him in the Aviva more appropriate (if at all). Far from the worst idea but a bit lacking in sense.
The Jason Byrne Stand however......:cool:
The Car Boot Stand has a nice ring to it.