The current plan is to move in/piggyback with an existing 'junior' club, using whatever money is left (original sale price less total drawn-down by that time) to upgrade the ground.
Obviously the sooner that happens the better.
Shels aren't saying yet whether they've identified a club or agreed a deal with one.
It was hoped to do such a deal with Home Farm in Whitehall last year through Dermot Keely's good connections there, but it was shot down by the HF committee at the last hurdle.
Don't know if the new owners/developers of Tolka are in any hurry to push us out in the current economic climate?
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
---
New blog if anyone's interested - http://loihistory.wordpress.com/
LOI section on balls.ie - http://balls.ie/league-of-ireland/
It was last year - Dermot Keely wasn't working for Shels 2 years ago.
It was at a fairly advanced stage with architectural plans drawn up etc., but was shot down when those in HF against the proposal, resurected some old cmtee members and wheeled them out to vote it down.
What Dodge says - it would be a ground-sharing arrangement.
That's why we played in Dalymount in the UEFA cup and CL.
Read the licening criteria before telling me where to get off. We know all about our ground and the probable demise if the NRA don't bugger off shortly.
But to suggest our licence is fudged is all I'd expect from the UCD fan who never got over Doolin leaving.
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
Will the FAI continue to let Drogheda use their hopes for a new stadium as an excuse to allow them to play at United Park next season?
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
I think that most if not all 1st Div clubs will finish the season but come jan a lot will not get licenses and some will not start the new season. Monaghan Dundalk limerick wexford will be ok but all others are in for fines and loss of licences me thinks. Payment of players at two clubs by cash willl be an upcomming issue!
You can pay players in magic beans if you want (and they're agreeable!) as long as there's nothing hidden from the Revenue.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Won't be zero cash!
Won't be far off but it won't be zero...
Anyway the first part of the process was to clear the debts that allow us to continue to trade. That's done.
Secondly we needed to cut costs to a minimum while still staying competitive, that's done too.
Thirdly we needed to allow certain sponsorship deals run their course as money was spent prior to the bust!
We're at break even point now less than two seasons on from what was and still is an awful mess.
We're doing fine. Would have got the premier licence too last season had we applied for it.
John Delaney!! GET OUT!!!
www.ssdg.ie
John Delaney!! GET OUT!!!
www.ssdg.ie
cant see why they would. like, utd park gets a lot of slaggings but really apart from turners x, galway, inchicore and athlone (ongoing) its not exactly vastly inferior to any other LOI ground in the country... . I reckon they should do up the 2 sides of utd park (clubhouse and o'raghallaighs) and possibly widen/extend the pitch by a few metres and bingo! 2000 permanent seats on one side and a terrace/changable stand a la dortmund on the other side! none of this out of town development disaster.
If they cant do that for whatever reason then whats wrong with putting a bit of cash into the lourdes with the council and making it a multi use public stadium? this country is too small for multiple stadia in a town of drogheda's size.
No one's slagging United Park as such, a lot of us prefer covered terracing to seats. However, the rules when we came into the premier back in 2000 were supposed to be 1500 covered seats (and arguably it was our decision to comply that started our financial issues). It was subsequently put into licencing - both UEFA and Premier. The fudge has been to allow future plans to get around that (and not just for Drogs), and for many years in some cases.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
There is no danger of Kildare not seeing the season out.
Quite the opposite in fact, work has started on building a stand on one side of the ground and should be finished within a couple of weeks.
http://www.kildarecountyfc.com/news/...sp?NewsID=1079
Bookmarks