i have a funny feeling Pats and shels will comment to sharing a new gound , seeking funding from FAI etc. It would be the only ground in dublin needing funding and would look very good to be playing ball for next year's super new league
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i have a funny feeling Pats and shels will comment to sharing a new gound , seeking funding from FAI etc. It would be the only ground in dublin needing funding and would look very good to be playing ball for next year's super new league
Ollie has denied Tallaght and Castleknock. So that leaves Richmond unfortunately :( or going it alone :) - please God it's the lattter!
I doubt it very much!
Not a chance, watch this space for some interesting development* at Inchicore.Quote:
Originally Posted by dubman
*and not housing or apartments.:cool:
To be honest, I dont want shels sharing a group with another big Dublin club like Shams. Shams are going to get an awful lot of support in Tallaght. If Shels went there we would be getting the minority share.
Who wants to head out to Richmond though ? not me :)
Not the first time we've heard recent rumblings of news at Inchicore. Spill the beans will ya!Quote:
Originally Posted by soccerc
Although maybe...Quote:
Originally Posted by soccerc
McDowells? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Pat's would be crazy to let Shels into Inchicore.
soccerc stop holding back on us. what ya know ?
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Originally Posted by BohDiddley
Lets be realistic here , why ?
We have 0 money to build, we need 7.5 million to make ummm something that resembles a stadium, the goverment have never given us anything so what they not giving us isnt a loss (lotto money doesnt count).
Shels have no stadium and maybe some money to build a team.
I dont want to leave Richmond if sharing was the only choice i would take it even if it was Rovers, the only thing i would actually care about is the pitch and with summer soccer it only cuts up in march.
if they moved in and it was made a 6k all seater 9just the stand all the way round) i would be perfectly happy.
let them have the toilet by the camac for supporters meetings and such , jeez they can call it an end if they a few in.
We would still be at home and Richmond would still be a ground.
And .....if Shels do get into the Cl and run amok among the league for the next forever by being the bestest club evar!!! Would need a bigger ground soon enough.
kdjac
Shels are going to the Santry Siro
this an announcement of some description?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
amazed no-one picked up on this
:eek: :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fintan Cassidy
your joking right?!
No joke lads!!
permanent or short to medium term?
So whats the crack with richmond.. I remember so many tales over the years.. is mister wallace sniffing again. DO shels want to come south side..
I think it would be a waste of time and money(money which can ill afford to be wasted) to move into a stadium with any other view than it being permanent!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
I cant say exactly but i certainly hope it's permanent!
could be the making/breaking of shels. I know Rovers crowds plummeted out there
If our crowds plummet anymore there'll be about 39 of us!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Well that had to do with the fact that they were there short term and it's a **** hole. However, if we are there for good then the place should/will be revamped and therefore hopefully not affecting our already terrible crowds!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Thats wy I put in make/break. it could be great for you. Where will athletics Ireland come into this? Its still their national stadiumQuote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
one other reason i always thought the Santry Siro was negative from an attendances perspective was the fact we were there during the traditional winter football season with games having early afternoon kick offs on a sunday afternoon, this clashed with Junior & schoolboy fixtures and coupled with our predictable winter weather easily affected the numbers travelling to games week in week out.
However the first game we ever played there v Cork in the now defunct Super Cup was on a summers evening & at the time the general concensus was that it would be a great place to host regular football, on that basis the change to summer football may help Shels proposal to relocate there.
Koh
There would be a good spread of Dublin clubs then. At the moment we've got Pats, Rovers, Shels and Bohs (& Dub City) playing within a very close distance to each other which everyone knows isn't working. Gambles being taken by both Bohs and Shels. Interesting times!
P.S. If Shels do move to Santry I really hope something serious is done with the place. It was my least favourite ground to go to.
I have not got a clue about that, hopefully they will be relocated somewhere else though I can't see that happening especially if the stadium is being revamped. Hopefully this does make us even if the ground will have a poxy running track :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge