So you're claiming the licencing meetings took place on a Sunday?
Lets redefine what it means to heal
No... It took place on a monday and was announced during the afternoon of that monday.. but today they haven't been
The license system is pointless if Cork get one.
Cork City's licence application should be an open-shut case tbh.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
The only criteria for an away section of any ground is the availability of some covered seats to away fans which there is at Oriel. So if you have a problem with getting wet at Oriel I suggest you pay the extra few bob to get a seat in the designated away seating at the front of the stand in oriel.
I actually do sit in the stand.
But the licensing manual calls for refreshments for away fans (not available on the terrace), disabled toilets (not there), emergency lighting (twice we've had to walk out of Oriel in the pitch dark), permanent water fonts (none there) and turnstiles(unsure about this one but as far as I can rememberwe buy our tickets outside at the caravan and go through the big gate showing the ticket to the stewards).
Personally it makes no difference to me about these but technically they are a breach of licensing. UP has a lot more than that wrong with it but the FAI gave the licence last year based on their plans (which they never followed up) and presumably this year on the basis that they have permission to rectify the issues.
I bet its probable that a lot of grounds have similar issues that are in breach.
In here if you are interested
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=3461
15/02/2010 [19:35]
SAINTS RECEIVE PREMIER DIVISION LICENSE
St Patrick’s Athletic have this evening been informed by the club Licence Committee that they have been granted a club licence for the 2010 season.
Speaking today Club Licence Manager Philip Nolan said.” The club licensing process is an important part of the league I would like to thank all the people at the club that played a part in securing the club licence”
Drogs got Premier licence as well
Shels have also got a Premier Licence.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
Link to CSFShels message above
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/news.php?id=1421
So far...
Premier Licence:
St Pats
Drogheda
Shels
Longford
Monaghan
Last edited by Doomofman; 15/02/2010 at 6:49 PM.
LTFC got theirs as well. Premier Licence.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Add Mons to your list of Premier Licences there!
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