Stadium Updates (All Clubs)

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  1. Martinho II's Avatar

    Martinho II said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophizer View Post
    Don't Wexford at least have a proper base there with training pitches, astros, clubhouse etc? Longford is just a stadium plonked in the middle of the countryside as far as i remember, although it's been a long time since i was there so correct me if i'm wrong.

    Maybe lissywollen/Glanmire/Roadstone/Sligo, and now Drogheda, template is the best way to go. Get a big space on the edge of your town/city and build a proper club base where your stadium and your whole academy can be based in the same hub.
    in fairness to us its two and a half miles out of town and its in the country area. its actually shorter than from heuston station to connolly station!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
     
  2. EatYerGreens said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Park_Lane View Post
    On another note, why does every press release from clubs regarding development of stadiums have to profusely thank John Delaney?
    It's like the footage you see of the North Korean Supreme Leader, where everyone around him is clapping and cheering maniacally - as if their life depended on it.

    John Delaney is Irish Football's Kim Il Quiff.
     
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    gufct said:
    That’s three projects announced by the Fai which they won’t be putting a red cent into. Dalymount, the Mardyke development in Cork and now Drogheda . There has been no progress in the first 2 which were announced over 2 years ago.

    Also on Bray Joeys take them over to ensure their underage teams have access to loi underage league.
     
  4. EatYerGreens said:
    Quote Originally Posted by El-Pietro View Post
    By the time its actually built (if ever) Drogheda is likely to have grown in size and population I'd imagine due to its proximity to Dublin. If they can make sure its well connected via public transport (local bus or tram or similar) then great. If it ends up being as isolated as Flancare or Lissywoolen then its a backwards step and will harm the clubs growth.
    A tram in Drogheda
     
  5. EatYerGreens said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gufct View Post
    That’s three projects announced by the Fai which they won’t be putting a red cent into. Dalymount, the Mardyke development in Cork and now Drogheda . There has been no progress in the first 2 which were announced over 2 years ago.
    Has it been stated that the FAI won't be putting any cash into it ?
     
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    ToberonaTornado said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    A tram in Drogheda
    Meant Tramp i reckon
     
  7. gufct's Avatar

    gufct said:
    The Fai dispense govt grant but they haven’t put money into any development in years,
     
  8. El-Pietro's Avatar

    El-Pietro said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    A tram in Drogheda
    I think its more likely than this stadium being built while any current loi player is still active. Include next years U13s as well.
     
  9. Philosophizer said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gufct View Post
    That’s three projects announced by the Fai which they won’t be putting a red cent into. Dalymount, the Mardyke development in Cork and now Drogheda . There has been no progress in the first 2 which were announced over 2 years ago.
    Dalymount and Tolka are completely owned by Dublin city council so the fai ob
     
  10. Philosophizer said:
    ... obviously aren't going to fund developments there.

    @cork lads: Has there been any progress in Glanmire at all?
     
  11. El-Pietro's Avatar

    El-Pietro said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophizer View Post
    ... obviously aren't going to fund developments there.

    @cork lads: Has there been any progress in Glanmire at all?
    We've been told we are waiting on an annoucement in the coming months for.... all year. There is a specific fund to be announced but I don't think there has been any news. Every month that passes my hope dies a little.
     
  12. ToberonaTornado's Avatar

    ToberonaTornado said:
    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    A tram in Drogheda
     
  13. gufct's Avatar

    gufct said:
    Do the fai really think we are all fools
     
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    patrickccfc said:
    I quite like the away section at united park, can this be moved to the new stadium lol.
     
  15. ger121's Avatar

    ger121 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gufct View Post
    Do the fai really think we are all fools
    No.They just don’t care what we think.
     
  16. sbgawa's Avatar

    sbgawa said:
    At the risk of saying something positive about the FAI. They have managed to get substantially debt free and co own a stadium that cost 400m to build. You'd have to hope with this particular monkey off their backs that more investment in the grass roots / league will be coming. It's still up to clubs to show they are worth investing in. Blaming the fai for everything is easy but they weren't responsible for bray or indeed bohs selling dalyer or rovers Miltown or the many clubs that have gone bust through the years due to bad admin.
    If the fai don't start to deliver over the next few years when financially capable then let the revolution begin.
     
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    Kingdom said:
    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    At the risk of saying something positive about the FAI. They have managed to get substantially debt free and co own a stadium that cost 400m to build. You'd have to hope with this particular monkey off their backs that more investment in the grass roots / league will be coming. It's still up to clubs to show they are worth investing in. Blaming the fai for everything is easy but they weren't responsible for bray or indeed bohs selling dalyer or rovers Miltown or the many clubs that have gone bust through the years due to bad admin.
    If the fai don't start to deliver over the next few years when financially capable then let the revolution begin.
    The FAI don't co-own the Aviva. They and the IRFU are co-lease-holders, which ends in 2040 I think, it then reverts to IRFU ownership.

    Edit apologies, it reverts in 2060.
    Last edited by Kingdom; 27/07/2018 at 8:48 AM.
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  18. dundalkfc10 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by patrickccfc View Post
    I quite like the away section at united park, can this be moved to the new stadium lol.
    Cork fans actually go to away games?
     
  19. White Horse's Avatar

    White Horse said:
    Quote Originally Posted by dundalkfc10 View Post
    Cork fans actually go to away games?
    Don't bring up the war!

    Can't we have a truce while both are in Europe.
     
  20. RathfarnhamHoop said:
    Good to see Dundalk have finally stopped putting people on the pitch, hope thats permanent and not just for Europe, its the little things, the lick of paint on the main stand looks much better too