If Dundalk can't play in the Aviva and don't want to play in Tallaght, could they be asked to play in Thomond instead? I assume UEFA would prefer that over Windsor as Thomond is in the 26 counties and should easily meet UEFA's Cat 4 standards.
Why would Dundalk not want to play in Tallaght - the opening match against Molde was previously announced for Tallaght Stadium. Presumably if an impasse around the Aviva remains, all three home matches will take place there
It is good craic that some deluded Hoops think they and not SDCC will benefit from the rent
Peak 6 pay SDCC rent on the stadium helping the overall economics , it's not hard to understand really when counccilers are looking at on going support for the stadium. Given peak 6 s lack of interest in doing anything for DFC fans in oriel it is apredictable few bob a year provided DFC keep qualifying
If peak 6 are prepared to contribute to SDCC rather than spend money in oriel it helps with the economics.
If you can't see how that helps rovers you need to open your eyes
How many LOI grounds would actually pass for European group stage football?
If Waterford or Sligo ever made it, would they have to move their home games?
SDCC have already allocated their budget for the final stand, but I suppose the additional income will help justify the outlay. Whats the rent per game? Ive heard 10k for DFC but sounds far too little. Maybe it was % of gate on top of a flat fee previously which would makes sense but not relevant this time. It helps SRFC indirectly by adding to the capacity and potential crowd for Rovers but Rover have to make use of the capacity to make any gain. So there is definitely benefit to the ground making money for SDCC and indirectly for Rovers. I dont see why Dundalk would have issue tbh unless the terms of rental get pushed out. Its frustrating that that money isnt going to Oriel Park but tbh what the rent would be would make a small impact on Oriel unless it goes on for so many games that eventually it adds up. In the mean time its a necessary option. I dont know where the Windsor Park stuff came from but I doubt the club had anything to do with those rumours. We have played enough in Tallaght and The Aviva for them to be a bit of a home from home where players are familiar with the surroundings crowd or not. Things are bad enough without crowds but at least the enclosed nature of Landsdowne and now Tallaght is a small help. Thomond is too open especially if weather is blustery. IRFU having their booking in for kicking practice but that is usually for no more than a few hours. The Dundalk game could be a night time kick-off, there just would be no training on the day beforehand. It could be managed if the FAI had a pair.
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Be interesting if the National Stadium is cheaper than Tallaght (assuming there isnt a typo above CD?) but its possible if the FAI are trying to minimise costs for clubs at the moment. Tbh I dont think the club would be bothered either way about money going to the FAI. Stories of childlike tantrums are greatly exaggerated - especially if The Aviva is cheaper. It could well be that playing in Tallaght needs some prep to host the games that is already sorted at The Aviva.
Mad to think the Aviva would be cheaper than Tallaght, I was bewildered as to why you'd bother with the Aviva when fans can't go anyway. The whole thing seems a bit mad, it seems incredible that both kicking practise for the rugger and a match could not be worked around each other.
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The only thing I can think of is that there is no need to either adapt a few things in Tallaght to meet UEFA requirements, seek some dispensations as opposed to everything already in place at the Aviva. Iirc there are a few requirements for Tallaght to be done to make it Cat 4. Small things eg high level camera positions behind both goals. Maybe its seen as some sort of boost for players to be playing in the national stadium with the lack of crowds. Who knows!!??
Our ground. Dont forget that we hosted the UEFA under 17 group stages in Bishopsgate last year. We have reopened the area behind the goal with new seats. Based on that I would be confident we would pass UEFA inspection.My only issue is that there isnt enough cover especially at the side near where Section O is.
But only if a NW/Northern side/midlands side made Europe .Think our capacity is back to over 5000 as we had 300 fans at last home game due to the new extra seats being put in!
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Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
Longford is a long way off hosting EL group games.
Lots of grounds hosted the U17 Euros. Bray did. A few extra seats won't help them host an EL group match
5000 media positions, car parking for 100k etc. Seriously though to be a Cat 4 stadium there are some ridiculous criteria for smaller leagues. Covered seating for fans probably is lower ranked than having corporate facilities. Control and medical rooms would probably cost an entire season of sold out gate receipts. Tallaght currently still needs dispensation from UEFA to be used.
Tallaght and Aviva Stadium are the only Cat 4 stadia in the country as far as I'm aware. I don't think Thomond Park qualifies either.
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Tallaght isn't category 4 but it's good enough that it can put a reasonable case forward for an exemption.
I read somewhere (can't remember where) that with the improvements to main stand and the new stand going up that it will bring it up to category 4. I'm not sure if that's 100% true because there is a lot needed for that but Im sure it will bring it close enough to get exemptions in the future.
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