There was indeed a terrace of sorts there in the past, you can see it in the below clip of Pats vs Hearts in 1988
https://youtu.be/V-JWytojpgE?si=0qomxPRvGCasTy5a
It did, or close enough to it when all 4 sides of the ground were fully open. I would say the Ballybough End being restricted had the biggest impact on reducing numbers, maybe the wings/back of the Riverside Stand too. Cup finals and European games, the odd international certainly were in an around the 10k. Bohs v Aberdeen was full but it was properly rammed during the 2002 FAI Cup final, hard to imagine additional 5k or whatever would have been at internationals though the Drumcondra end was mainly just the new stand in my days so maybe there was an old terrace there at some point. Here's some 'old' footage that feels like yesterday when it held about twice what is allowed now, particularly the Ballybough End, one of the best atmospheres Ive experienced at a football match and not enclosed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLmkFY-2Uu0
*Is that a poor copy that was uploaded or did we really see the world on TV as if we were all severely short sighted???
Last edited by Nesta99; 13/09/2025 at 8:14 PM.
There was indeed a terrace of sorts there in the past, you can see it in the below clip of Pats vs Hearts in 1988
https://youtu.be/V-JWytojpgE?si=0qomxPRvGCasTy5a
Paaatrick's Agletic
You may be right EYG. Regardless Ive always seen it as looking cheap and barn like and not antiquated in a nice, quaint way, but it was suggested that it isnt just a case of money and reroofing or demolishing and a new stand built, that there may be some retention order.
Barrel roof supported by Belfast trusses.
From memory, if you're sitting in the Drumcondra end, your view of the near left-hand corner of the pitch is restricted by the wall of the stand. Will this be addressed, e.g. making it see-through or angled?
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