Stadium Updates (All Clubs)

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  1. BohsFans's Avatar

    BohsFans said:
    any pics of Athlone's new place?

    also will the new stand in Turners Cross have fully covered seating. Unlike the main stand if you know what I mean.
     
  2. Philly said:
    Judging by the pictures - no....

    The roof slants up a lot and doesn't cover a lot of the seats closer to the pitch.
     
  3. 1 9 2 8's Avatar

    1 9 2 8 said:
    Corks Citys new shed looks a lot like our main stand.

    The Shed End in the Showgrounds is to be demolished next season and replaced with a new stand
     
  4. Philly said:
    How many "shed ends" are there going to be left?
     
  5. Kingdom's Avatar

    Kingdom said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Partizan View Post
    Tawdy, the capacity of the current stand is 1275. The new stand will hold 1680 seats which will bring the covered seating capacity up to 2955. I cant see why not that WUFC can get a long term lease on the RSC. There is ample space for further development but only the right of the existing stand and behind the country goal.

    As I mentioned on BTID before there is enough space to add another 750 seats (3 rows) onto the existing stand and the erection of a curved terracing (uncovered seating) for 2000 spectators which will bring seated capacity up to 5700 enabling the RSC to hold European games and underage internationals.

    As I said, this is all furtehr down the line but if WUFC manage to get a medium to long term lease on the RSC, there is no reason why it cant happen.
    A relevant point here; did anyone see Cagliari's ground the last couple of seasons? Its the ground where we played england in Italia 90. Basically they built two square terraces (seated) behind each goal, temporary if you will, in front of the existing terrace. Didn't look great but would this be a possibility in the likes of the RSC or Morton?
    If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
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    Kingdom.
     
  6. Kingdom's Avatar

    Kingdom said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar View Post
    As far as I remember, the capacity is 1,470
    It's big enough.
    Our seated capacity in the ground will be in the region of 7,000
    Peadar when is it due to be finished?
    If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
    Signed
    Kingdom.
     
  7. atfconline said:
    Celebrating 130 Years of Athlone Town Football Club - Pride of the Midlands Since 1887
     
  8. Patrick Dunne's Avatar

    Patrick Dunne said:
    Looking very well. Well done to all at Athlone.

    The floodlights in Terryland are due to be re-aligned to the corners of the
    ground and onto the roof of the existing stand before Christmas.

    The new stand should start in the New Year.
     
  9. BleusAvantTout's Avatar

    BleusAvantTout said:
    As someone who has much more than a passing interest in football stadia - I have found this to be an excellent thread. well done to all clubs concerned!

    I have been to the following Eircom League grounds: Dundalk, Drogheda, Shels, Bohs, Sligo, Finn Harps, Derry, Athlone, Longford, and the old Waterford ground in 1974 - I can't remember its name, but believe it started with a "K" (Kilsomething Park - any links?) - to see the real Blues on my 21st birthday!
     
  10. BohsFans's Avatar

    BohsFans said:
    Congrats, looks the business!

    All you need now is a team that can play a bit of football!
     
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    sonofstan said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BleusAvantTout View Post
    and the old Waterford ground in 1974 - I can't remember its name, but believe it started with a "K" (Kilsomething Park - any links?) - to see the real Blues on my 21st birthday!
    Kilcohan park
    A patriot is someone who knows how to hate his country properly.
     
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    BleusAvantTout said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sonofstan View Post
    Kilcohan park
    Thank you that sounds right. AFAIK Waterford beat us 1-0 in the old Texaco Cup and they had a classy English keeper whose name might have been Thomas. At my age my memory plays tricks. What was I saying there?
    Last edited by BleusAvantTout; 23/11/2006 at 12:31 AM.
     
  13. BohsFans's Avatar

    BohsFans said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BleusAvantTout View Post
    Thank you that sounds right. AFAIK Waterford beat us 1-0 in the old Tesco Cup and they had a classy English keeper whose name might have been Thomas. At my age my memory plays tricks. What was I saying there?
    was it not the Texaco Cup
     
  14. BleusAvantTout's Avatar

    BleusAvantTout said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    was it not the Texaco Cup
    It was indeed! A freudian slip, perhaps!! I've always thought about Tesco longing to become Linfield's sponsors 'cause the colours are right! That day in Waterford (07/11/1974), the game finished in very dark conditions!!
     
  15. fbtn's Avatar

    fbtn said:
    More good news for clubs like ourselves that have been promised money from the government

    From the Irish Times

    30% increase in 2007 sports funding

    The Government has increased the annual sports budget to €316.87 million for 2007. This figure represents a 30 per cent increase on the figure allocated last year.

    Some €87.8m is provided towards improving sporting infrastructure at local and regional level.

    The redevelopment of Lansdowne Road will benefit to the tune of €76 million in 2007. By completion, the Government is expected to have contributed some €191 million towards the project with the remainder coming from both the IRFU and FAI.

    Minister for Sport John O'Donoghue expects An Bord Pleanála to approve the redevelopment plans early next year and that the project will get under way later that year.

    "Although it is not possible to estimate the length of time that will be required to complete the planning process, up to the present, the project has proceeded on schedule and I am hopeful that by the end of 2009, we will see the completion of the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road Stadium," he said today.

    Read more
    http://www.ireland.com/sports/other/...060752951.html
     
  16. Peadar's Avatar

    Peadar said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom View Post
    Peadar when is it due to be finished?
    Not 100% sure because the fitting out phase will take a while.
    Should be ready for the Setanta Cup anyway. (C'mon Derry!)

    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    also will the new stand in Turners Cross have fully covered seating.
    In theory, yes.
    See this picture.
    The roof goes as far as where the front row of seats will be.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  17. razor said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BleusAvantTout View Post
    they had a classy English keeper whose name might have been Thomas.
    Peter Thomas
    "Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."

    http://worddok.blogspot.com
     
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    Battery Rover said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    Congrats, looks the business!

    All you need now is a team that can play a bit of football!

    It is the real deal. Nothing in Ireland compares to it.

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  19. BohsFans's Avatar

    BohsFans said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Battery Rover View Post
    It is the real deal. Nothing in Ireland compares to it.
    except the Jodi stand!
     
  20. GalwayFrancis's Avatar

    GalwayFrancis said:
    Quote Originally Posted by BohsFans View Post
    except the Jodi stand!
    which holds more? the jodi or athlone's new main stand, if im not mistaken, atfc's one doesnt run to the end of the pitch?
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