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    50% of the criteria stated has got bugger all to do with what happens on the pitch.

    Call me old-fashioned, but that should be where it matters most.

    The nouveau fan though does seem more concerned about how close the nearest toilet is in relation to their comfortable seat.

    Football really has become soccer

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    Indeed. And to be fair on DC they will be upgrading their ground soon. Ciould be playing some matches at solitude whilst the work goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyRed View Post
    Indeed. And to be fair on DC they will be upgrading their ground soon. Ciould be playing some matches at solitude whilst the work goes on.
    Thats right we may be repaying the favour to DC well hopefully it doesn't come to that althought they've been talking about a new stand for ages and nothing much seems to have happened!

    On the Bangor situation its a shame for their fans especially since they were doing well enough in the league but I don't know why they spent all that money on drugs testing facilities and all if they thought they wouldn't be able to stick life in the premiership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnnaghRed View Post
    50% of the criteria stated has got bugger all to do with what happens on the pitch.

    Call me old-fashioned, but that should be where it matters most.

    The nouveau fan though does seem more concerned about how close the nearest toilet is in relation to their comfortable seat.

    Football really has become soccer
    Sorry can't agree. Glenavon have a great wee ground, arguably the best in the league. For years they have put more money into their ground than they have into the team. Other wee clubs who play on fields with a fence around it, would have no intentions of ever improving the ground so long as they were scraping through on the pitch. I'm hopeful it will be a long time before we see dross like Limavady, Armagh and DC again in the Premier League.
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    Armagh have a perfectly suitable stand, a terrace and a club house. What more do they need? No point bankrupting themselves building a 1000-seater stand they'll never use just because Joe Soap might drop off his barstool and come running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Armagh have a perfectly suitable stand, a terrace and a club house. What more do they need? No point bankrupting themselves building a 1000-seater stand they'll never use just because Joe Soap might drop off his barstool and come running.
    Not asking for a 1,000 seater stand. Although some shelter wouldn't go a miss. Dungannon and Armagh are similar clubs yet Dungannon's ground is more or less completely sheltered.

    Also Armagh are a city club that brought 7 supporters to Windsor. I'm not joking either. Another good reason why they should be nowhere near the Premier League.
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    The stand has a roof. It was grand when I was there. Plenty of room for everyone at the game.

    How many fans a club has is completely irrelevant. The IL has a lot of small teams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    The stand has a roof. It was grand when I was there. Plenty of room for everyone at the game.

    How many fans a club has is completely irrelevant. The IL has a lot of small teams.
    The stand holds about 400 max. The stand i have no problem with, what i have a problem with is that its the only area of the ground that has shelter. Linfield have about 2,000 supporters, is it ok for 1,600 to get ball frozen and drenched?
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    Linfield don't get 2000 to most home games (2300 average including 9500 at the Glens game, so about 1700 at a normal game); they certainly don't get 2000 to away games.

    If you're outside and it rains, you get wet. If you're outside and it's cold, you get cold. A stand won't do anything for the latter and won't do too much for the former if there's a bit of wind. People get far too namby pansy these days. Saying they shouldn't be in the Premier because of that is nonsense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Linfield don't get 2000 to most home games (2300 average including 9500 at the Glens game, so about 1700 at a normal game); they certainly don't get 2000 to away games.

    If you're outside and it rains, you get wet. If you're outside and it's cold, you get cold. A stand won't do anything for the latter and won't do too much for the former if there's a bit of wind. People get far too namby pansy these days. Saying they shouldn't be in the Premier because of that is nonsense.
    No harm to ya but the official figures from the JJB Sports Premiership are incorrect. I have no idea why or how, but they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graemerz View Post
    Armagh are a city club that brought 7 supporters to Windsor. I'm not joking either. Another good reason why they should be nowhere near the Premier League.
    Armagh is a city in name only, its population is something round 14000 and its football affiliations have always tended toward Glenavon, with a few Portadown and Linfield scattered around.

    Gotta give them a chance, its barely 20 years since they were Milford Everton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graemerz View Post
    No harm to ya but the official figures from the JJB Sports Premiership are incorrect. I have no idea why or how, but they are.
    Course they are. Everyone thinks official figures are too low because they never fit in with their own, too high, guesstimates. Don't know how many times I've seen it doing the LoI attendances thread over the years.

    Bottom line - Armagh's ground is small, but it's grand and there's no reason to kick them out of the Premier because, every once in a while, Linfield visit and their fans don't like getting cold.

    (I'm picking on Holm Park because I've it's the only one I've been to).

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post

    (I'm picking on Holm Park because I've it's the only one I've been to).
    I've been to every ground in the Premiership, most in the Championship and even some in the Interim. Out of all the grounds/stadiums that have hosted senior football Holm Park has been one of the worst. The worst I've been to is Limavady Showgrounds. I've heard Donegal Celtic Park is even worse than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graemerz View Post
    Out of all the grounds/stadiums that have hosted senior football Holm Park has been one of the worst.
    So what? One ground has to be the worst. So long as it's adequate (which it is), that's all that matters.

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    What is Clandeboye Park like?
    Are Bangor winding-up or are they just dropping into the Championship?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUFCforlife View Post
    What is Clandeboye Park like?
    Are Bangor winding-up or are they just dropping into the Championship?
    Bangor: http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/57/bangor2gu3.jpg
    Armagh: http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/5357/armagh2mf1.jpg
    Limavady: http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/1...mavady2ta0.jpg
    Donegal Celtic: http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/9...celtic2du5.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graemerz View Post
    The stand holds about 400 max. The stand i have no problem with, what i have a problem with is that its the only area of the ground that has shelter. Linfield have about 2,000 supporters, is it ok for 1,600 to get ball frozen and drenched?
    A bit like being in the North stand at the Sewer.

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    Bangor's stadium has good cover, but not very comfortable looking. The other grounds look awful open and as for Donegal Celtic , its horrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUFCforlife View Post
    Bangor's stadium has good cover, but not very comfortable looking. The other grounds look awful open and as for Donegal Celtic , its horrible
    Yup, you got it right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyRed View Post
    A bit like being in the North stand at the Sewer.
    Ask the IFA about that, its their stand, its not Linfield's concern. AFAIK though it was fixed and the only way you will get wet at Windsor is if the wind is pushing the rain in.
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