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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    Amen. I'll be delighted to be rid of that poxy stadium with the stands miles away from the pitch.
    That is part of the reason I don't go to Croke park any more. LOI fan seat were worse in the ground.

    Took me 1 hour to get home last night leaving work at 7pm when normally would take 20 minutes. Lansdowne never disrupted traffic as much as Croke Park & numbers along does not explain. Only the GAA would be allow extend stadium to 70k+ without parking or public transport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    That is part of the reason I don't go to Croke park any more. LOI fan seat were worse in the ground.

    Took me 1 hour to get home last night leaving work at 7pm when normally would take 20 minutes. Lansdowne never disrupted traffic as much as Croke Park & numbers along does not explain. Only the GAA would be allow extend stadium to 70k+ without parking or public transport.
    Took me an hour and a half to get home after the match ... but seeing as I was driving to Athlone thats not so bad

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    Took me about 3 hours, traffic was brutal around the bar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    That is part of the reason I don't go to Croke park any more. LOI fan seat were worse in the ground.

    Took me 1 hour to get home last night leaving work at 7pm when normally would take 20 minutes. Lansdowne never disrupted traffic as much as Croke Park & numbers along does not explain. Only the GAA would be allow extend stadium to 70k+ without parking or public transport.

    Tell that to the people who live on the southside when there was a match on. Yes, matches in landsdowne didn't effect traffic in Drumcondra but it had just as much an impact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluechip View Post
    Tell that to the people who live on the southside when there was a match on. Yes, matches in landsdowne didn't effect traffic in Drumcondra but it had just as much an impact.
    As someone who lives near enough Lansdowne, you're completely wrong. LR allowed traffic to filter out in all directions, and twenty minutes after a game the worst of the traffic was usually over. As Croker is smack in the middle of town, congestion from it is awful, clogging up the city for hours, and with no helpful traffic calming measures, or parking available. I despise Croker, can't wait to be out of the hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jicked View Post
    As someone who lives near enough Lansdowne, you're completely wrong. LR allowed traffic to filter out in all directions, and twenty minutes after a game the worst of the traffic was usually over. As Croker is smack in the middle of town, congestion from it is awful, clogging up the city for hours, and with no helpful traffic calming measures, or parking available. I despise Croker, can't wait to be out of the hole.
    Well said. Even for the games with the terraces open Lansdowne did not reduce Ballsbridge to gridlock. Because of its location it encouraged people to use public transport.
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    The fact that it was only half the size of Croke Park probably helped a bit too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Even for the games with the terraces open Lansdowne did not reduce Ballsbridge to gridlock
    yes it did. on match day trying to get through blackrock, booterstown and D4 before a match was a nightmare in bus or car while i was traveling through the south city.

    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Because of its location it encouraged people to use public transport.
    croke pk is in city ctre dublin serviced by many buses, luas and dart... does that not encourage people to travel by public transport?

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    Cant wait to get out of the place. Horrible soulless bowl of a ground. Why dont we bring along all of flags and banners for the last game there and flood the place with them? I was looking back on some of our games in Lansdowne and it was great to see the front of the east stand covered in flags and banners.

    It just complete anti-irish football. I havent heard of one away support flag being removed from the ground. Im sure the away stand will be full of polish flags next month.

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    jbryne croke park prohibits everything because of those bloody GAA buggers, thought you knew this?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    jbryne croke park prohibits everything because of those bloody GAA buggers, thought you knew this?!
    i know. by letting us into their stadium they deprived us of many trips to the uk to attend our "home" games. complete fe*ckers!

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    I never noticed the traffic being too bad in Donnybrook on the way to games in Lansdowne, even with 50,000 there. Certainly nothing like Dorset Street is for games in Croke Park. Obviously there's more traffic on Dorset Street normally but it's still easier to get to Lansdowne in my experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jicked View Post
    I despise Croker, can't wait to be out of the hole.
    its far from that in fairness, its a gaa stadium and works very well for both hurling and football. I havent been to a rugby game there but i understand it works reasonably well for rugby too. Unfortunately the same can not be said of football.

    IMO the two main problems are 1: the pitch is too big for football and the crowd are too far from the action, in my opinion for football the upper tiers in the cusack and hogan give a better view than the lower tiers and 2: as a result of the increased capacity more people are going along who arent really that bothered if we win or not whereas in LR the hard core support was the vast majority.

    LR was a hole but the best games I have attended from an atmopshere point of view were there. Hopefully the new LR will be the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    i know. by letting us into their stadium they deprived us of many trips to the uk to attend our "home" games. complete fe*ckers!
    "Letting us in to their stadium" How many millions are they getting off the FAI? A horrible shower of anachronistic idiots, the ban on tricolours is pathetic, whilst I can't help but laugh at all the "Fogra Specialtacha....stewards to end of match positions please." No surrender lads! Just amazed they haven't demanded Trap wears a Banisteoir bib.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jicked View Post
    Just amazed they haven't demanded Trap wears a Banisteoir bib.
    Maybe they would also demand he have an Italian-Irish translator.
    Last edited by pete; 23/10/2008 at 2:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jicked View Post
    "Letting us in to their stadium" How many millions are they getting off the FAI? A horrible shower of anachronistic idiots, the ban on tricolours is pathetic, whilst I can't help but laugh at all the "Fogra Specialtacha....stewards to end of match positions please." No surrender lads! Just amazed they haven't demanded Trap wears a Banisteoir bib.
    yeah laughed myself at that.......all those "professional orange-clad peace keepers" poised for action looking at a completely empty Hill 16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jicked View Post
    "Letting us in to their stadium" How many millions are they getting off the FAI?
    still better than having to travel to the uk for our home matches. the fai is making a far far bigger profit from playing in croke park than it did in lansdowne

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    Of course it's better, but they're hardly doing us any great favour. The way some GAA fans go on you'd swear they're putting themselves out in anyway instead of making millions of euro.

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    Just to throw a bit more fuel on this fire the FAI aren't allowed to show any "soccer" on the big screen before or after the game or at half time (eg EL highlights, other Ireland games etc.).

    Part of the agreement is that promotion of "soccer" isn't allowed.

    I was going to say it was absolutely mindblowing, but sadly its no surprise at all.

    Roll on the return to Lansdowne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneRedArmy View Post
    Part of the agreement is that promotion of "soccer" isn't allowed.

    I was going to say it was absolutely mindblowing, but sadly its no surprise at all.

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    Errrrrr let me see what were 50,000 plus fans there to see Netball !!!!!

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