Unless you happen to live thereOriginally Posted by bohs til i die
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Originally Posted by Student Mullet
Philo
The plans show the corporate boxes to be 3.7 metres wide by 17 metres long. I don’t believe the stand can extend the full width of the pitch because of floodlight positioning and also for access purposes. Access to it will only be from either the Connaught street side or the Jodi side. It may not be the 2000 seat stand we’d all like to see but we need a bit of realism on this.
Bohs sold the entire Shopping centre end in the mid 90’s, which was done to pay for the redevelopment of the main stand, the Jodi as it is known today. It seems that the current regime have reclaimed land as part of the 2nd deal.
Some land may be lost forever but I don’t think It is that big an issue. This happened almost 10 year ago. A stand with corporate facilities or a huge empty terrace that was condemned year ago? Which is better. It might not be a preferable solution but its better then having somebody’s kitchen overlooking the 6 yard box.
Unless you happen to live thereOriginally Posted by bohs til i die
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Cheer up BohsFans and stop being so defensive.Originally Posted by BohsFans
It may surprise you to hear that you don't have to be a supporter of Bohemians to have a genuine interest in what happens to the club or Dalymount. Particularly so in my case - as I'd like to see Dalymount used for Cup Finals/neutral semis again in future.
I do not believe any kind of stand will be built until I see it with my own eyes. I also know we've had the wool pulled over our eyes several times already on this matter. 4 rows of seats and tiny corporate boxes behind a goal is a joke. How are facilities going to be provided for those boxes. What about the catering area that was originally talked about? Will there be facilities in the stand or will everyone have to walk to Connaught St for a slash in the dark? Will Burdock's set up a new outlet in the corner to feed the corprate guests? What about the well for the pitch? Just because it's marginally better than having a row of kitchen windows behind the goal doesn't make it ok. This whole sorry saga has gotten progressively worse for Dalymount as a football venue. If you plan small, you'll stay small.Originally Posted by bohs til i die
Originally Posted by Philo
But that plan shows what the builder will do. Any further plans are for the club to sort.
WHether it gets built or not is not the discussion. This is a plan that was submitted for planning permission.
We cannot plan anything bigger because we dont have the space to. We dont own the land.
As far as I can tell "we" didn't plan anything - and that's what makes me mad. Just because the deal was done years ago doesn't mean I agree with what was done and what is going to be done. My belief is that inferior facilities are worse than no facilities when it comes to planning for a future.
I also don't believe what we're seeing is what will be built. Why can't floodlight pylons be incorporated into the stand? They are in may other grounds. I'm not saying anything can be changed now - the damage has already been done. Doesn't mean I'm happy about it. I just want to question the motives of successive regimes who've screwed their own club through either personal greed or total lack of backbone.
I think all this means Dalymounts lomng term future is seriously in doubt. Even if the Connaught street side was redeveloped i would think there would be serious objections from residents so even a 3000 seater stand like the Jodi would be hard to get. The long term capcity of Dalymount seems to be around the 6000-7000 seater which isn't much.
Bohs for Blanchardstown?
When is any club going to be getting an average of anywhere near 7000? And don't blag Cork's 8000+ average gate... There's no point planning for expansion over 7000 unless your average crowd is at least 5000.
The connaught st side holds almost 4,000 seats now. There are just over 8,000 seats in the ground now.Originally Posted by pete
KOH
Any redevloped connaught st side would be seriously reduced. just adding a roof would lower the capacity a lot as residents won't allow any higher than is now.Originally Posted by NY Hoop
That's probably not correct as Dalymount is not the biggest building in the area.Originally Posted by pete
It makes sence for Dalymount to be improved at some stage because a bigger ground will be needed in Dublin when Tolka is demolished.
Like I said earlier It will be more esthetically pleasing but as we are struggling to fill the jodi as is an extra 400 free empty seats fcuk it why not
and if there is provision to extend it then all well and good but as outlined in the if you were marketing director....thread radical steps have to be taken if the league is ever to reach a stage where the club needs to/can afford to extend it
on the subject of dalyer capacity. theres 3750 seats on connacht st side.2742 in jodi,and about 1400 in the shed. its conceivabe that dalymount could be developed into a 10000 seater
2742 jodi
400 shooping centre
1500 in a renovated shed
5500 in redeveloped full-length connacht st stand;which would actually be lower in height than it currently is as the 3750 seats all run along just half of the pitch
unlikely to happen anytime soon but like i say,the rooms there for 10000 comfortable seats
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