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    As well as a new astro, the floodlights at Mounthawk Park are also being upgraded before the start of the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by culloty82 View Post
    As well as a new astro, the floodlights at Mounthawk Park are also being upgraded before the start of the season.
    Anything on supporters viewing facilities?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    Yes - it's strategic.

    The GAA have had the good sense to realise that the exhalted and privileged position they had in the old Ireland is in serious danger of not transfering over into the new Ireland. They have mapped out where their clubs and players are versus where the population on the island is, and there is a huge mismatch. GAA clubs are overly represented in rural areas, which are suffering depopulation. The number of clubs now unable to field a regular 15 players is so high that they're looking at enabling competiitons for teams of only 11 or even 9 players. And their sports are under-represented in urban areas, on an island which is urbanising at an accelerated rate. Talk of sharing facilities etc make sense when you can see viability issues coming towards you on the road ahead.

    Asides from all that, it's just sensible land usage anyway. Especially in urban areas. Would be ridiculous to expect every field sport in Dubin to have lots of its own individual spaces all over the city - when land vaues are high and housing need off the scale.
    May we also assume they're charging rent for when soccer clubs use their facilities? May not amount to much, but still, their own expenses are rising all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EalingGreen View Post
    May we also assume they're charging rent for when soccer clubs use their facilities? May not amount to much, but still, their own expenses are rising all the time.
    Of course they'd be charging rent. Why wouldn't they?

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    https://www.thesun.ie/sport/16354567...re-derry-city/

    Anyone from Dundalk know what works are ongoing in Oriel, apart from the pitch?

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    Floodlight upgrades, but with so much work on the pitch, that could only start when the pitch got to final phase due to access etc. Plus I think pitch got delayed with bad weather.

    New toilets also but not sure where, and overall a (badly needed) deep clean after pitch and floodlights are complete, this is what I have heard.
    #DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).

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    New stand will be done and dusted by March and the away section will have heated seats, a sunroof and self service beer taps also!

    The pitch was to be moved/extended at one end which would have required some additional work. Floodlights are on the list. But tbh its only really the pitch I think they are referring as ongoing works. There is talk of a fan day of a tidy up. Hopefully we can stretch to a few cans of paint before season start.

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    Thanks for that. It makes a tough start to the season even harder

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    New stand will be done and dusted by March and the away section will have heated seats, a sunroof and self service beer taps also!

    The pitch was to be moved/extended at one end which would have required some additional work. Floodlights are on the list. But tbh its only really the pitch I think they are referring as ongoing works. There is talk of a fan day of a tidy up. Hopefully we can stretch to a few cans of paint before season start.
    Floodlights not just on the list, this is a mandatory licencing requirement for that upgrade, so that is very much part of the works. Plus we won't be able to host games until the lights are upgraded.
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    Lost the touch tbf since Im gone from Dublin for good number of years.

    1. I have seen a lot of improvement on stadium infrastructure over whole Ireland grounds. Is it still going well?
    2. Pats: I believe Richmond Park is kind of limited in space, is there any chance to expand it further by a couple thousands?
    3. Bohemians: I was a regular for good few years. Whats the story with that unused stand behing the goal, towards shopping mail, KFC and ****e?

    Grounds are full, I see enormous attendance surge in the last few years. Why dont they make stadia tad bigger. Heard there was about 3-4k Bohs fans unable to get a ticket for the derby Shamrock Rovers clash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas View Post
    Lost the touch tbf since Im gone from Dublin for good number of years.

    1. I have seen a lot of improvement on stadium infrastructure over whole Ireland grounds. Is it still going well?
    2. Pats: I believe Richmond Park is kind of limited in space, is there any chance to expand it further by a couple thousands?
    3. Bohemians: I was a regular for good few years. Whats the story with that unused stand behing the goal, towards shopping mail, KFC and ****e?

    Grounds are full, I see enormous attendance surge in the last few years. Why dont they make stadia tad bigger. Heard there was about 3-4k Bohs fans unable to get a ticket for the derby Shamrock Rovers clash.
    On Pats, yeah there’s score to redevelop the stadium. The council are helping the club by buying all the properties on emmett Road, I believe there are only 3 left to buy and if they can’t come to an agreement then a compulsory purchase order will be used. The club are working with the council’s flooding department (exact name escapes me) on looking at what impact the work would have on the Camac river before planning goes in. Last I heard 8k capacity also was the target. Very slow burner and I’d be surprised to see any work completed on it in the next decade.

    The stand you’re referring to in Dalymount is owed by the shopping centre and Bohs could do anything with it over decades as a result. Doesn’t matter anyways now with 2026 (allegedly!) being Bohs last year in Dalymount before it gets knocked down, pitch turned 90 degrees and rebuilt to an 8k capacity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas View Post

    Grounds are full, I see enormous attendance surge in the last few years. Why dont they make stadia tad bigger.
    Great idea, we should make our stadiums bigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    On Pats, yeah there’s score to redevelop the stadium. The council are helping the club by buying all the properties on emmett Road, I believe there are only 3 left to buy and if they can’t come to an agreement then a compulsory purchase order will be used. The club are working with the council’s flooding department (exact name escapes me) on looking at what impact the work would have on the Camac river before planning goes in. Last I heard 8k capacity also was the target. Very slow burner and I’d be surprised to see any work completed on it in the next decade.

    The stand you’re referring to in Dalymount is owed by the shopping centre and Bohs could do anything with it over decades as a result. Doesn’t matter anyways now with 2026 (allegedly!) being Bohs last year in Dalymount before it gets knocked down, pitch turned 90 degrees and rebuilt to an 8k capacity.
    Thank you mate. Knew Pats had a trouble to do anything, but if you are as rich as Kellegher or whatever his owners name is, I would think you would prevail?

    Did not know Bohs dont even own their own stand (and land around it). Its quite shocking state of affairs.

    As for other poster replying, thank you for your superb input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    Of course they'd be charging rent. Why wouldn't they?
    The point I was making was that for all this talk of new visions, horizons and attitudes etc, the need for hard cash is as likely a motivation as anything else.

    I mean, these amateur games don't pay for themselves

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    Aye those amateur manager and players and flying lads home from Australia for championship finals. Real amateur stuff! Squeezing serious money out of Stormont, London and Dublin...LoI should have done the whole amateur sport thing.

    If I was an AFL side I wouldnt be letting one of my players head off to play GAA week before AFL season training starts, odd one.
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