Bit of detail in the below article on the proposed redevelopment of Richmond Park. The council are in the process of acquiring the houses on Emmett Road in order to allow more space for redeveloping the ground. There’s also talk of a footbridge over the Camac to allow another access point to the ground. Full details could be made public as early as September
https://dublininquirer.com/2023/07/0...d-its-stadium/
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That footbridge has been mentioned before and would be quite the addition. It's possibly the most stressful ground in the league for exit points.
where would the footbridge lead to? somewhere on Inchicore Road?
There's a small park in Kilmainham on the other side of the river, so I imagine it would be a footbridge from behind a new stand on the Camac side to that. It could be that half of the Camac side will be the away end - so away fans enter/exit through Kilmainham while the home fans enter via the entrance on Inchicore Road.
The good news is there wouldn't be enough room on the site to flip direction of the pitch!
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
(Apologies if this is the wrong thread - please move/delete if so)
Anyhow, there is a Cheltenham Town fan calling himself the "Gloucester Groundhopper" who blogs on various football grounds nearby at all levels, from EFL to village pub teams. Somehow or other he found himself at Tolka Park in April for a womens' game against Treaty United! Here are his observations:
https://gloucestergroundho.wixsite.c...-shelbourne-fc
I have to say it's a 5000 all seated, very modern looking stadium in the Faroe Islands. While and most of our clubs have a capacity under 5000 including standing and totally outdated facilities. Serious action required
Ntional stadiums are always going to have a bit more put into them but it looks tidy enough alright.
Are they playing in the national stadium or their own ground (which is right next door)?
Fantastic little ground Torsvollur. 6,500 all seater, but with only three sides completed. The fourth side would make it 7,500 or thereabouts and would be a properly fantastic stadium for any LOI side to follow. Imagine it cost well out of budget of any of our sides though.
I looked at the video of that ground earlier and I was thinking, we could do with a few of those. Lovely tidy stadium.
I made a rare visit to the twin towns last week, I normally take the bypass, it seemed there was a crane onsite of the new Finn Park.
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