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Will UCD ever win the league is the question? Or will an UCD fan ever score?
Welcome to fans wearing Wasps jerseys (if they don't already).... Boo Hoo. Leinster here I come!
If it's in Tallaght? No chance, way too far from our fanbase, however limited it may be.
More importantly the college wouldn't approve.
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So must UCD play within the college grounds? Forgive my ignorance here I've only been to UCD to play once in the super league as a ringer and for a brief evening visit to the residence.
Didn't they have a hockey stadium built for the World Cup, why wasn't it made big enough for football?
well Rovers already have a tie up with Tallght IT so no way wil UCD be having any part to play out there
UCD should set themselves up as a proper player development side, thats the best thing they could do, ther wont be any rebranding and I cant ever see trophies being regularly challanged for because the access to funds for player purchase and wages in simply not there.
After that they do a good job, I'm not sold on the "bowl" but we'll see.
Rovers is another matter altogether, if ever the phrase sleeping giant was appropriate it is with Rovers. When/If/Maybe if we ever get Tallaght built and can bring football to Tallght a huge catchment area with a competitive side the rest of the league had better be worried. Cork/Derry/Galway have entire cities to themselves, Bohs are putting 40 odd mill in their back pocket but none have exploited fully these assets.
Roll on Tallght
PS - the rds was a soulless place with a rubish cabbage patch of a pitch
The Hockey stadium is way too small for football. Don't know what the new and improved Bowl will be like but IMO its in a far better location than Belfield Park, close to Donnybrook and Clonskeagh - far more populous than Mount Merrion. Thats why I think it would be an ideal time to rebrand. Market towards these communities as the students just aren't interested. They could make a propper go of it.
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Excluding Tallaght Obviously, where is Rovers prefered home ground?
The hockey stadium is competely inappropriate for football. The stand is tiny with no space for standing outside it, the pitch is a sythetic waterbased pitch that I very much doubt you could play football on; you wouldn't be allowed anyway by the Irish Hockey Association who secured most of the funding.
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Yep, nothing but hockey on that pitch - not even 5 a side football.
I think the bowl is ideal for a compact stadium - as long as the quality of the pitch isn't compromised too much by the rugby team then it'll be a tidy little place. The fact that it's banked all around the pitch already would seem to suggest that it would be fairly easy to at the very least terrace this, if not put in seats for a good way around.
At the moment though, there's very little there.
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We've been over this, you've lost Milltown to UCD.![]()
The move to the Bowl has good potential. There is already a concrete stand in place which will be extended to a 1,500 seater. Beats rotting old bleachers. You also won't have to look at a decreipt unsafe wreck behind one goal.
The temptation to do a gag about coming on late in the second half is almost too much to resist![]()
I was enquiring about the hockey bit because MK Dons over here are using the Hockey Stadium as their temporary ground, I don't porofess to know a lot about the game but it's clearly unsuitable from the reply's above.
Hey, don't talk about the Cascarino that way.
Please don't.
The hockey stadium MKD are playing in may not have a synthetic surface.I was enquiring about the hockey bit because MK Dons over here are using the Hockey Stadium as their temporary ground, I don't porofess to know a lot about the game but it's clearly unsuitable from the reply's above.
I'd agree with the people above - the National Hockey Stadium is neither available nor suitable for football.
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Must confess I enjoyed watching games in the RDS, very roomy ground. When they knocked down the old stand there was no way Rovers could have stayed there. In effect they would have been playing with
three sides of the ground empty.
Another inconveience was that each year fior a period after the Horse Show players had to get Anti-Tetanus injections.
The RDS was as close to Mlltown that we'll ever get agaian. In a way as we were the only team playing there it was our 'home' also.
Can't really call themselves FC Superfund because that name is already in use...![]()
Shame they lost 2-0 to Livorno.
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seen some great games at the RDS but the pitch was very poor, maybe it was all the heavy nags prancing about on the pitch ....and it was used by horses as well.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
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