God damn it...I read the first part of your post and almost jumped out of my seat with joy at Kilkenny returning to the league.
Buckley Park will be back in use again shortly. Kilkenny are entering a team in the Women's National League and will play their home games there.
God damn it...I read the first part of your post and almost jumped out of my seat with joy at Kilkenny returning to the league.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Agreed. I love Dalymount. It's a real throwback to an older time. It's a pity it was allowed get so bad, but even still, the scope for it to be far and away the best league ground in the country is there. Personally speaking I'd like to see DCC use the head on this one a little bit, and work with the Dept of Education and the Dept of Sport. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to do something good for the whole area. I think there is probably scope to incorporate the school into the ground project too.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
I'd imagine some input from DCU would be more productive than Dept of S&T. Have DCU a 'stadium' of good infrastructure to host their teams. It could mean some thought on pitch dimensions and heaven forbid the foresight to incorporate movable or extendable seating ala stadia with running tracks. Pitch usage and subsequent maintenance would be outside Boh's running costs possibly then too. But it is a once off chance to do it right regardless. I hope it wont be a piecemeal effort due to limited funding without being a celtic tiger level of cost either. It was reported that BATE spent something like €50mil on their 13k stadium - now either thats a lost in translation issue or every seat 1s heated and made of leather and suede!?
More from Matt about the deal. There was a media scrum at Dalymount today - should be stuff in the papers tomorrow.
https://www.facebook.com/podoherty/v...type=3&theater
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Don't know where Devaney is from but that's a north Co Dublin accent. Nutsy is north inner city, Finglas I think.
Very positive and honest summary of the situation with Bohs in the video. They held their hands up and now it's time to move on...
My only concern is that there were big plans for Tallaght as well.. 10k if you remember and Rovers have ended up with 6,000 seats in a nice ground but one that isn't finished, it really needs the ends to be completed..
I'd hate to see Bohs being promised a 10k seater and then getting it piecemeal on the basis "that the demand isn't there" the City council might be slow to build (pay for) 10,000 seats for a club getting 2,000 -3,000 every other week,
Bohs fans be careful that you don't end up with just 2 or 3 sides being built! better go for it and get the whole thing done at 6000 - 7000 capacity with pre-planned capability of extending it later...by filling in corners etc.
beware big plans and caveats on budgets and building schedules... these things have a habit of slipping...
innit though??
I feel sorry for Rovers in a way over Tallaght. Anyone who has ever played football there, whether in Fettercairn, Aylesbury, Dodder Valley, or Postal knows the place is a bloody wind tunnel. If you build a stadium with a gape bigger than Christy Mack's with two stands either side, then you have a bigger wind tunnel.
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
2750 or so.
I believe DCC & FAI pushed for it to be 10k so it can be used for other functions, games etc, Bohs were shooting for something a bit smaller. It makes sense for DCC to have it built bigger than what we (Bohs) need and hopefully we will grow into it.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
That's right, we'll see if DCC's ambition is matched by exchequer funding.They have a project team for the stadium appointed already, as they realise only too well that they have about five months to put a proposal together for indirect funding by Pascal O Donohues Department.He will want some visible work started before the next election.
The stadium redevelopment is great news for Bohs but not such good news for any other LOI clubs looking for sports capital grants. This year anyway.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
I don't agree on trying to save the Jodi Stand.... tear it all down to the soil and start again.. trying to rescue or integrate anything of the existing ground would be a mistake...and an opportunity for DCC to go half-assed with the project... or to back out half way through... also it'll look awful if the rest is shiny and new... may as well do it all in one shot...
I'd say the best hope Bohs have is a complete redevelopment, get the bulldozers in there after the last game of the season and flatten the place and start again... the Jodi is a problem in that it's too close to the houses leaving a pretty narrow alley down the back... Bohs could shrink the footprint of the ground, improve access and still deliver a 10k seater...
Any thoughts on a ground share? would Bohs try to Share with Pats ? I assume Tallaght is out for historic reasons... Morton Stadium still there?
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innit though??
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