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    See Iveagh Grounds on the list are St James Gate still playing there?
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    seriously pal are you getting Grok to make these lists for you or something?

    Killester Donnycarney v Bohs is at Dalymount. (And it's €15 in, not €10. )

    Bangor Celtic v Cobh is at Pearse Park, not the Iveagh Grounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    all the home clubs have fine facilities available to all the visiting fans.
    No they don't!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    2025 FAI Cup 2nd round single adult ticket prices.

    Shamrock Rovers vs Wexford - €20
    Dundalk vs Sligo Rovers - €20
    Fairview Rangers vs Shelbourne - €12
    Cork City vs Leicester Celtic - €12.50
    Finn Harps vs UCD - €15
    Bray Wanderers vs Wayside Celtic - €15
    Kerry vs Athlone Town - €15
    St Pats vs UCC - €10
    Salthill Devon vs St Michael's - €5
    Galway United vs Tolka Rovers - €18
    Bangor Celtic vs Cobh Ramblers - €10
    Castlebar Celtic vs Longford Town - €10
    Killester Donnycarney vs Bohemians - €10
    Waterford vs St Mochta's - €18
    Treaty United vs Derry City - €14
    Drogheda United vs Crumlin United - €5
    A regular ticket for Dundalk is €15, which is what the majority of attendees will pay. €20 is only for the main stand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burnsie View Post
    seriously pal are you getting Grok to make these lists for you or something?

    Killester Donnycarney v Bohs is at Dalymount. (And it's €15 in, not €10. )

    Bangor Celtic v Cobh is at Pearse Park, not the Iveagh Grounds.

    2025 FAI Cup 2nd round single adult ticket prices.

    Bohemians vs Killester Donnycarney - €15


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    2025 FAI Cup 2nd Non-League Clubs Home Venues.

    Fairview Rangers (Limerick) The Fairgreen capacity 1,500
    Salthill Devon (Galway) Drom Soccer Park capacity 2,000
    Bangor Celtic (Dublin) Pearse Park capacity 500
    Castlebar Celtic (Mayo) Celtic Park capacity 1,500


    There are some lovely grounds for League fans to visit in the 2nd round FAI Cup fixtures over the weekend. I reckon The Fairgreen in Limerick is one of the best, but all the home clubs have fine facilities available to all the visiting fans.

    That's what's great about the FAI Cup!

    No worries pal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    No they don't!
    As I was referring to the home non-league clubs in the FAI Cup you will find if you check out the following that Fairview Rangers (Limerick) The Fairgreen, Salthill Devon (Galway) Drom Soccer Park, Bangor Celtic (Dublin) Pearse Park & Castlebar Celtic (Mayo) Celtic Park do offer all the required facilities and more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    2025 FAI Cup 2nd Non-League Clubs Home Venues.

    Fairview Rangers (Limerick) The Fairgreen capacity 1,500
    Salthill Devon (Galway) Drom Soccer Park capacity 2,000
    Bangor Celtic (Dublin) Iveagh Grounds capacity 500
    Castlebar Celtic (Mayo) Celtic Park capacity 1,500
    Killester Donnycarney (Dublin) Hadden Park capacity 500

    There are some lovely grounds for League fans to visit in the 2nd round FAI Cup fixtures over the weekend. I reckon The Fairgreen in Limerick is one of the best, but all the home clubs have fine facilities available to all the visiting fans.

    That's what's great about the FAI Cup!
    Where did you get 2000 for Drom? I seriously doubt you'd squeeze 2000 people around the pitches up there! A fine training facility but it's not designed to host a large crowd of people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TVFBLOCKF View Post
    Where did you get 2000 for Drom? I seriously doubt you'd squeeze 2000 people around the pitches up there! A fine training facility but it's not designed to host a large crowd of people.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drom_Soccer_Park

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    Yeah, I wouldn't trust that. Especially with no citation. You'd probably have capacity for 2000 people across the 4 pitches but no way you're getting 2000 people around the main pitch, especially as the 4 pitches are quite close to each other. You can see for yourself here - https://www.google.com/maps/@53.2930...oASAFQAw%3D%3D

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    As I was referring to the home non-league clubs in the FAI Cup you will find if you check out the following that Fairview Rangers (Limerick) The Fairgreen, Salthill Devon (Galway) Drom Soccer Park, Bangor Celtic (Dublin) Pearse Park & Castlebar Celtic (Mayo) Celtic Park do offer all the required facilities and more.
    I've been to most of those grounds. They do not "offer all the required facilities and more". Fairview is the only one with facilities for supporters. You're talking absolute nonsense and trying to pass it off as facts as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TVFBLOCKF View Post
    Yeah, I wouldn't trust that. Especially with no citation. You'd probably have capacity for 2000 people across the 4 pitches but no way you're getting 2000 people around the main pitch, especially as the 4 pitches are quite close to each other. You can see for yourself here - https://www.google.com/maps/@53.2930...oASAFQAw%3D%3D
    Based on your knowledge of the ground what would you estimate the maximum amount of fans that could watch a game safely at the Drom Soccer Park?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    I've been to most of those grounds. They do not "offer all the required facilities and more". Fairview is the only one with facilities for supporters. You're talking absolute nonsense and trying to pass it off as facts as usual.
    I suppose most visiting fans at these venues will just like a good view of the game, toilet facilities and food & drink options. I think all these clubs have a bar & clubhouse and will probably put a lot of work into providing the necessary facilities. I think you are getting all worked up as usual and have very negative comments and opinions. Hope you are not travelling to one of these fixtures as you might be surprised at what is available and possible on the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    Based on your knowledge of the ground what would you estimate the maximum amount of fans that could watch a game safely at the Drom Soccer Park?
    https://www.extratime.com/articles/9...longford-town/
    Judging by this piece **** all!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nr637 View Post
    Based on your knowledge of the ground what would you estimate the maximum amount of fans that could watch a game safely at the Drom Soccer Park?
    A couple of hundred at most. It's not something Salthill have ever had to worry about mind!

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