I'm not surprised at the UCD fans being most vocal about this issue, if I supported them I'd probably be saying the same thing.
BUT to focus on one of the non-sporting criteria, PS and some of the others have eloquently tried to state that the shouldn't need a bigger ground than their support demands.
However, we had an example within the last 12 months of how this is patently not the case.
The League Cup final was held in Belfield and was, to be frank, a joke. Attendence was around 2,000 and the majority of fans were forced to stand, with no terracing, other than a grass bank, and no cover.
Those who were able to get into the stand brought their rosary beads as the wooden beams bounced up and down under the fans. How this stand gets Health and Safety approval I don't know.
If UCD were to attract a similar crowd again, the planned facilities for the Bowl would not suffice for a similar attendence, never mind a growing attendance.
Your views are based on the premise that domestic football is perpetually doomed to be a small time minority interest.
Why should forward thinking clubs be held back by your lack of ambition?
I'm glad some people are willing to try, and fail if necessary, rather than not try at all.
UCD's success is admirable, but it is contingent on the rest of the League not growing, as UCD as a club clearly don't have the appetite for growth.
By all means support your team and oppose the changes, but at least have the honesty to admit that your team has least to gain from a stronger domestic game.
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