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    Showgrounds - Outdoor Museum



    Virtual tour of the new Sligo Rovers Outdoor Museum in The Showgrounds.



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    Nice work. The Showgrounds is a fantastic facility. A covered terrace at the carpark end would be superb. Is there a grass training pitch beside the astro?

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    Looks fantastic. Would like to see more clubs create something similar. A great tool for old and new fans to learn more about the history of their club and it wouldn’t cost a huge amount to do so either

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    Thats really is a superb job!! Good to see some Peace4 funding involved and accessed.

    I like what Bohs try to do with Dalymount with the funky graffiti and all, but this by Sligo does so much on so many levels with the tributes, memorials, the multi-cultural history, celebrating community, linking the old to the new generations of fans and of course simply utilising wasted and possibly ugly spaces and turning them in to an asset and promotion of the club. I'd love to see Sligo move this beyond The Showgrounds and in to the town and broaden the (historical) presence and contribution to the locality. I can see business wanting to have infographics at their premises as they grab peoples attention. What is the section of plaques? You often see them as part of fundraising for ground developments eg financial contributors get their names incorporated in a section of a build.

    It really shows up Oriel Park (I know I know) on some very basics (and Im not suggesting that this Sligo museum is at all basic in its conception and delivery) but paint, info and pictorial boards could really improve the impression of some areas in Oriel and other grounds too. Around the town in general there are historical plaques and pictures hung on sign and lamp posts. Dundalk Town Council should have DFC related stuff on the approaches to Oriel Park on the Carrick Road. The corridor under the main stand in Oriel used to have European match night programmes framed and hung and for visitors to the club, especially from England, they were speechless at the teams involved particularly when their own clubs have no hope of ever hosting a PSV, Porto, Red Star et al.

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    Had a look at some of the stuff down the back of the stand last year. It's very impressive. A nice walk down memory lane, I'm sure, for most Sligo supporters. I enjoyed reading a lot of the pieces myself.

    Showgrounds has come an awful long way from the ground I'd have first went to about twenty years ago. It's a great credit to all at the club who have done the work behind the scenes to pay for it.

    Agree a fourth stand at the carpark end similar to the railway end would be the cherry on top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    Thats really is a superb job!! Good to see some Peace4 funding involved and accessed.

    I like what Bohs try to do with Dalymount with the funky graffiti and all, but this by Sligo does so much on so many levels with the tributes, memorials, the multi-cultural history, celebrating community, linking the old to the new generations of fans and of course simply utilising wasted and possibly ugly spaces and turning them in to an asset and promotion of the club. I'd love to see Sligo move this beyond The Showgrounds and in to the town and broaden the (historical) presence and contribution to the locality. I can see business wanting to have infographics at their premises as they grab peoples attention. What is the section of plaques? You often see them as part of fundraising for ground developments eg financial contributors get their names incorporated in a section of a build.

    It really shows up Oriel Park (I know I know) on some very basics (and Im not suggesting that this Sligo museum is at all basic in its conception and delivery) but paint, info and pictorial boards could really improve the impression of some areas in Oriel and other grounds too. Around the town in general there are historical plaques and pictures hung on sign and lamp posts. Dundalk Town Council should have DFC related stuff on the approaches to Oriel Park on the Carrick Road. The corridor under the main stand in Oriel used to have European match night programmes framed and hung and for visitors to the club, especially from England, they were speechless at the teams involved particularly when their own clubs have no hope of ever hosting a PSV, Porto, Red Star et al.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redobit View Post


    Virtual tour of the new Sligo Rovers Outdoor Museum in The Showgrounds.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ75CCmWOis
    That's brilliant to be fair. I think Sligo is often mentioned for being a true football town, with support beyond what might be expected, you always see it with the incredible fund raising efforts etc. The museum looks like a great tribute to the club and the community that supports it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    Thats really is a superb job!! Good to see some Peace4 funding involved and accessed.

    I like what Bohs try to do with Dalymount with the funky graffiti and all, but this by Sligo does so much on so many levels with the tributes, memorials, the multi-cultural history, celebrating community, linking the old to the new generations of fans and of course simply utilising wasted and possibly ugly spaces and turning them in to an asset and promotion of the club. I'd love to see Sligo move this beyond The Showgrounds and in to the town and broaden the (historical) presence and contribution to the locality. I can see business wanting to have infographics at their premises as they grab peoples attention. What is the section of plaques? You often see them as part of fundraising for ground developments eg financial contributors get their names incorporated in a section of a build.

    It really shows up Oriel Park (I know I know) on some very basics (and Im not suggesting that this Sligo museum is at all basic in its conception and delivery) but paint, info and pictorial boards could really improve the impression of some areas in Oriel and other grounds too. Around the town in general there are historical plaques and pictures hung on sign and lamp posts. Dundalk Town Council should have DFC related stuff on the approaches to Oriel Park on the Carrick Road. The corridor under the main stand in Oriel used to have European match night programmes framed and hung and for visitors to the club, especially from England, they were speechless at the teams involved particularly when their own clubs have no hope of ever hosting a PSV, Porto, Red Star et al.
    Dundalk had a full month exhibition a few years back in the Louth County Museum in the town, it was an outstanding display of old programmes, film clips shown from euro and league / cup winning games, kits from down the years and loads of other memorabilia. It took up the main part of the museum also.

    What Sligo have done is permanent though, and quite rightly needs to be commended, I think they also got a full grant to pay for most of it, they are one hell of a well run club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    Dundalk had a full month exhibition a few years back in the Louth County Museum in the town, it was an outstanding display of old programmes, film clips shown from euro and league / cup winning games, kits from down the years and loads of other memorabilia. It took up the main part of the museum also.

    What Sligo have done is permanent though, and quite rightly needs to be commended, I think they also got a full grant to pay for most of it, they are one hell of a well run club.
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    You what?

    There was time they went looking for 100k to survive the next six weeks, and as soon as that was raised they immediately went looking for another 100k to get through the season. Fairly big one, that!

    (But in fairness, I think your comment is generally right)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    You what?

    There was time they went looking for 100k to survive the next six weeks, and as soon as that was raised they immediately went looking for another 100k to get through the season. Fairly big one, that!

    (But in fairness, I think your comment is generally right)
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    Agree that a small covered stand/terrace at car park end would really add to the Showgrounds. On a fine summers evening with a decent crowd in, it really is a lovely setting for a game, with the great views of the mountains in the surroundings. Can't wait to go back as had a good few enjoyable times there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    Dundalk had a full month exhibition a few years back in the Louth County Museum in the town, it was an outstanding display of old programmes, film clips shown from euro and league / cup winning games, kits from down the years and loads of other memorabilia. It took up the main part of the museum also.

    What Sligo have done is permanent though, and quite rightly needs to be commended, I think they also got a full grant to pay for most of it, they are one hell of a well run club.
    It was a good exhibition with Jim Murphy (RiP) having the leg work done in a manner that only he really could do - such a loss but what an historical legacy he has left us! As a temporary exhibit anything not loaned will disappear in to storage which is a pity as some of it, particularly the infographic boards could be mounted in Oriel Park/YDC. It was the 2nd DFC exhibition in the museum and very different times indeed with the 1st one in 1995 or so. It was the first time I had seen any reasonable footage of Celtic v Dundalk in 1979 and I havent seen it since either. I did dig through the stores looking for that tape (it included a lot of old footage of European nights mainly from Pathé) but it seems the tape had been loaned and was never returned much to my regret. Other stuff did crop up though, one item being a letter from Dundalk FC (colours White jerseys and blue knicks) from late 30's asking creditors to defer payments after a poor season and a fall in gate receipts - late 90's it was very much the more things change the more things stay the same. Hopefully in another 20 years or so there will be another exhibit and have added plenty more silverware!
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