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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post

    there is a huge difference between the picture on the 18th of october and the 2nd last one, and where did they get all those people from for the photo?!
    who will bite

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    Slide 25 certainly illustrates the progress.
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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    Hey guys,

    Ive been really interested in seeing how the redevelopment has been progressing at Landsdowne Road. Normally i would log onto http://www.lrsdc.ie/ to have a look at the gallery but since October there has been no updates.

    Does anyone have any very recent pics of the stadium or a link to another gallery somewhere?

    Cheers in advance

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    Search the web and you'll find stuff like this:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/turgids...7600540378750/
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    Check out Lansdowne Road redevelopment website for the latest aerial shots. It's coming on well. I think that the IRFU and the FAI will buy up the houses at the Havelock Square/single tier end over time and complete the stadium properly at a later date, thus bringing the capacity up to 60,000-65,000. The stands along the pitch are very steep - will definately create a great atmosphere! Hopefully the the stands will still be close to the pitch. Fingers crossed that it turns out more like Benfica's stadium than the Emirates.

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    seen the latest pics, no sign of the single teir though developing yet,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mint sauce View Post
    seen the latest pics, no sign of the single teir though developing yet,
    Probably leaving that for now to allow access to the site.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornerflag View Post
    Hey guys,

    Ive been really interested in seeing how the redevelopment has been progressing at Landsdowne Road. Normally i would log onto http://www.lrsdc.ie/ to have a look at the gallery but since October there has been no updates.

    Does anyone have any very recent pics of the stadium or a link to another gallery somewhere?

    Cheers in advance


    Yeh but its a carpark.... cant play on that.... I dont see any balls either......

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    I see it from the "DORT" regularly but the other angles from photos look impressive. Can't wait to see Dublin v Tyrone there.

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    Its flying up. To think it will be ready this time next year!

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    is it due to be completed for next years 6 nations?

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    NO......

    Quote Originally Posted by WexCar View Post
    is it due to be completed for next years 6 nations?
    April 2010 is handover date ( project is currently 4 weeks ahead).Italy Scotland and Wales will be final 6 nations games in Croker next year.Montenegro will, barring a play-off be final competitive football fixture.Personally, I can't wait to get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SUB of the day View Post
    April 2010 is handover date ( project is currently 4 weeks ahead).Italy Scotland and Wales will be final 6 nations games in Croker next year.Montenegro will, barring a play-off be final competitive football fixture.Personally, I can't wait to get back.
    i agree, looking at the most recent photos, it seems as though the stands will be right on top of the pitch, perfect for great atmosphere.

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    Thumbs up

    I see on that RTE Capital D programme one of the leaders of local residents was saying that their fears of the new stadium had turned out to be unforunded & that it was looking much nicer than old stadium - glass panels as opposed to corrugated iron sheets.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I see on that RTE Capital D programme one of the leaders of local residents was saying that their fears of the new stadium had turned out to be unforunded & that it was looking much nicer than old stadium - glass panels as opposed to corrugated iron sheets.
    Seen that. The new stadium will blend in more(as much as a stadium can) than the old one did. Looks like it will be a stadium to be proud of.

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    Seen that too. Hopefully the stand with one tier (north stand?) will be built up to a 3 tier eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    I see on that RTE Capital D programme one of the leaders of local residents was saying that their fears of the new stadium had turned out to be unforunded & that it was looking much nicer than old stadium - glass panels as opposed to corrugated iron sheets.
    Not being smart but like that was always gonna be the case based on the final drawings for the stadium, the old stadium was an eyesore from the local residents point of view.

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    I work in one of the gov buildings on kildare st, and from the canteen on the top floor we've a perfect view of Lansdowne.
    Have to say got a lump in the throat looking at it this avo. Looks brilliant, you can see the concrete shell where the steps will go on the East Upper tier.

    Can't wait for normality to resume, Ireland winning games in Lansdowne, and Kerry winning games in Croker.
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