Judging by the comments of a woman living in the shadow of Landsdowne on TV3 last week, there's going to be huge objections. No disrespect to the residents of Croke Park but the southsiders around Landsdowne will have a lot more financial clout and in this country money talks.


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. At least the Lansdowne locals will only get disturbance on match days when its built. We have thousands going to shopping centre every day.
) it was always the intention of the GAA to reconstruct the Hill as a standing area. The possibility of a second tier along the lines of the preium level on the other three sides of the pitch was shot down pretty early as this would have been difficult to do with the train line immediately behind the Hill (more in the way that at the other end of the stadium) and the additional expense/work which would ahve been needed because of it. I know the GAA tried to buy a load of houses behind the train line but some people weren't willing to sell... I was on the Hill on Sunday and it's a fine construction - think it was built for €6 million LESS than the GAA budgeted for but it has all the room needed underneath the stand to cope with a capacity crowd.

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