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    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    I more so meant improvements to the general Stadium , any meaningful improvements beyond repairs (which are a bit of a waste if you then rebuild) would need planning permission etc. even with no objections and there is always some nutter out there it would be almost impossible to get done in6 months
    You are right, of course. Redeveloping the stadium will take time.

    There is no reason why toilets couldn't be sorted out for next season though, even a temporary cover for the away section should be straightforward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Horse View Post
    You are right, of course. Redeveloping the stadium will take time.

    There is no reason why toilets couldn't be sorted out for next season though, even a temporary cover for the away section should be straightforward.
    Absolutely there are probably things they could do straight away, but even laying out the plans for what they were going to build commencing Nov17 to be ready for 2018 season would be motivational for both supporters and sponsors. nice to see your concern for us traveling hoops in the rain : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    It would appear but not announced yet, that a deal has been finally agreed with all parties involved in the lease of Oriel Park. If this is correct, the club can look at all options of much needed redevelopment and hopefully focus on the priority, the changing of the pitch.

    Another issue though is levies being sought by Louth Co Co it appears, although these were from the previous regime, this might be a massive stumbling block to get over.
    If true then that's great news for Dundalk.
    The next problem will be getting planning permission for any sort of decent development at the stadium.
    I hear Louth Co Co have put in a special order for a large consignment of red tape from Viking

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    Any word on potentially increased stock of minerals and crisps?



    Whichever smart buck says they won't need them because we're not going to be visiting is bringing a plague upon their house.
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    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    Any word on potentially increased stock of minerals and crisps?



    Whichever smart buck says they won't need them because we're not going to be visiting is bringing a plague upon their house.
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    You spoke to soon Oriel.

    "No resolution in sight as Oriel Park lease saga rumbles on"


    http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/news/s...umbles-on.html

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    A little public pressure on the council there to do a deal on the outstanding rates.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Surely Dundalk may a profit on the Legia game at home to offset some of those costs?

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    Awaiting circa 200k from ticketmaster that they haven't paid over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disgruntled View Post
    If true then that's great news for Dundalk.
    The next problem will be getting planning permission for any sort of decent development at the stadium.
    I hear Louth Co Co have put in a special order for a large consignment of red tape from Viking
    I think the most suprising part in the grand old lady of oriels history is that there have been more cork entities/franchises in its time that actual Irish presidents

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Surely Dundalk may a profit on the Legia game at home to offset some of those costs?
    Louth Council are looking for €450k in planning levies for the large shed in Oriel Park. If the club take over the lease from the previous owner they want to get this cash from the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinxy lilywhite View Post
    I think the most suprising part in the grand old lady of oriels history is that there have been more cork entities/franchises in its time that actual Irish presidents
    Much more failed Dublin clubs in the same period, but sure keep on ignoring that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ToberonaTornado View Post
    You spoke to soon Oriel.

    "No resolution in sight as Oriel Park lease saga rumbles on"


    http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/news/s...umbles-on.html


    Apart from the headline news, the interview suggests that the retained profit from the Euro adventure could be a lot less then many thought

    GMCL: When those costs are fully added up, how much, in total, will be taken from the prize money?

    MC: My honest answer? I don’t know. All these costs are ongoing but I would expect maybe in the region of €3 million but I can’t say that for certain. We really haven’t had that much time to think about it because we’ve been that busy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezeikial View Post
    Apart from the headline news, the interview suggests that the retained profit from the Euro adventure could be a lot less then many thought
    If I was them playing hardball with the council over rates etc, the owner of the ground over a settlement figure and the players over new contracts I'd be playing it down too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    If I was them playing hardball with the council over rates etc, the owner of the ground over a settlement figure and the players over new contracts I'd be playing it down too.
    There is no way that the Europa League will cost Dundalk €3m. This is just a negotiating tactic.

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    I guess it depends how much of a bonus the players negotiated for themselves, but yeah, you'd imagine it's nonsense.

    Is it 5.7m (as stated) or 6.7m (as I thought we had here) they get?

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    Prize money so far
    CL 2nd round; €300k
    CL 3rd Round; €400k
    CL play off; €3mill
    For not reaching CL groups: €500k
    EL group stage: €2.4mill
    Group draw: €120k

    So... so far they've earned €6.72 million in prize money

    (they've also had home gates from the 3 games they've played of course)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jinxy lilywhite View Post
    I think the most suprising part in the grand old lady of oriels history is that there have been more cork entities/franchises in its time that actual Irish presidents
    Quote Originally Posted by The Donie Forde View Post
    Much more failed Dublin clubs in the same period, but sure keep on ignoring that.
    That's because Dundalk have all their players.
    If you look at the Dundalk squad the majority are Dubs.
    No wonder there are no decent Dublin teams.
    When Dublin City folded they moved to Dundalk

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    New dugouts in Tallaght Stadium


    http://www.sportsfile.com/id/1222831/

    Did Dundalk have to pay for these or was in included in the rental of the stadium I wonder?
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