Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but if the structure as it stands was all cleaned up and fixed, along with re-opening and renovating the old railway end, the capacity would already stand around 10-12,000? Doesn't the ground already have around 9,000 seats in it along with the closed stand?
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And you never will be with an attitude like that.
A google search has come up with the figure of 7,947 seats between Jodi, Des Kelly stand and the closed side with the TV gantry. With a redeveloped Tramway end or Railway end or whatever it's called, surely that'd take it to at least 10,000. Perfect size for finals of League Cup, Setanta, Presidents Cup, and a couple of glamour friendlies each year.
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fair hazzarding(?)
Does €18million not sound like a lot for a ground that stands to draw a crowd of 1000 one week and 2500 every other week?
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That argument is the one that has been holding back Irish football for years, we really don't help ourselves in that regard. Yes ambition costs money and we've seen when over ambitious what can happen in this league but without proper facilities we are only wasting our time.
I disagree, I believe my argument to be entirely valid.
Do you think that a 15,000 seater club ground that would operate at 6.6% capacity for Shels (1000) and 16.6% (2500) capacity for Bohs (average = 11.66%) would be good value and comparable to a national stadium for two professional sports being played at international level? As for fans' enjoyment.. just ask the Limerick boys about playing in Thomond Park... nice ground and facilities and all but total buzz kill when you have a couple of thousand in big empty ground.
€18 million would go a long way to bringing a number of league grounds up to standard rather than a just a single ground that would somehow manage to be too big (Clubs) and too small (Natl. Team/ Cup final) all at the same time....
New Finn Park is slated at what 6,000? That's about the right size for new club grounds in my opinion even if it isn't full all that often it's still not that much dearer than a really small ground and can generate money at big games or other events etc. it'll still be a lot cheaper than a 15,000 seater in Dublin. Just look at Turners Cross and Tallaght, they're our best grounds and they're nowhere near full as a rule...
Look I'm not negative but what I'd love to see is Drogs getting help with a new ground, Bray and Pats to get redevelopment money and clubs like Wexford, Longford, Dundalk and Athlone and other clubs to get some money towards improving facilities further rather than the FAI spunking away all it's Euros money building an "Aviva 2" in Phibsborough...
Based on the Aviva figures provided (51,000 capacity @ €400million)
A 15000 seat Dalymount could cost (15,000/51,000 = 0.294, €400million x .294 = €117million!)
Last edited by SalvadorSanchez; 07/01/2015 at 5:44 PM.
innit though??
I agree, I'm all for ambition and I fully support the redevelopment of Dalymount Park into a modern first class facility for players and fans and local residents I believe that the project would be worthy of a spend of maybe €8-12 million, however, I also hope that a number of league grounds could be partially re-developed at the same time which would benefit the league more than a mini Aviva stadium that could cost north of €25million
If Shels and Bohs can make a fist of matching Rovers and Cork for crowds then great... more power to them, I humbly suggest that 6,000 may be an appropriate size...
Eibar in the Spanish Primera Liga play in a 6000 seater ground and will host Real/Barca/Valencia etc.
The Cross is 7500, Tallaght 6,000(?) I just don't believe that a big capacity ground is the right thing for Dalymount...
innit though??
While I disagree whole-heartedly with Dalymount only holding around 6,000, as technically, the ground would be made smaller after redevelopment, I agree that any substantial amounts of money would be better spent across the league as a whole in improving all the grounds. There are too many unfinished and unfit for use grounds across the League of Ireland and a huge step forward for the league would be to see everyone in top class facilities.
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