There are around 150-200 seats front section main stand reserved for away fans at Dundalk, good view and most clubs will get access into the 'upstairs' bar, prob the best of the 2.
The away terrace, as said earlier, knock it down.
There are around 150-200 seats front section main stand reserved for away fans at Dundalk, good view and most clubs will get access into the 'upstairs' bar, prob the best of the 2.
The away terrace, as said earlier, knock it down.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Turners Cross and Tallaght are probably the best two.
It will be missed when its gone!! Any area whee you cant get shelter when it rains isnt good, other than that going to football matches isnt about heated chairs with playback monitors. Morton had a good terrace on one side but was horrible when it rained, perfect when the sun was shining.
Yes, and eventually the Main Stand will be extended!
Covered terracing behind the goal at the town end, should be a priority. It seems to be a popular viewing for fans.
The Carrickmacross end just seems to be a carpark area, all the atmosphere is generated on the 3 sides of the town end, main stand & the shed side!
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
The fact that the Mono Stand is so much better than the majority of away ends here reflects so poorly on the state of governance and the levels of ambition (or rather ability to fund them) as it really should have led to a spate of them being thrown up to capitalise on the boom in the league / mitigate the slow building procedures.
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