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    The dog track in the Sportsground is used twice a week. The facilities in the new stand and the other buildings behind it are top class.

    In Terryland, they're nearly finished building a small wheelchair/disabled stand in front of the old clubhouse.
    At the city end, I think development there is complicated by underground infrastructure from the water treatment plant next door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    The dog track in the Sportsground is used twice a week. The facilities in the new stand and the other buildings behind it are top class.

    In Terryland, they're nearly finished building a small wheelchair/disabled stand in front of the old clubhouse.
    At the city end, I think development there is complicated by underground infrastructure from the water treatment plant next door.

    Could get that down to a nice round 0 if the government ended the 20 million subvention.

    Is there any plan for the opposite side of the Sportsgrounds?

    Could be renamed Galway FA Eamonn Deacy Park the way things are going

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roones26 View Post
    Huge stadium news this evening about turners cross. Its now Munster FA Turners Cross Stadium

    https://x.com/AndrewHorgan/status/2014804646800339346
    "Cork FA" Turners Cross Stadium would be more accurate. The Cork FA must have been watching goings on in Mayo.

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    All going well, the last match on the plastic pitch in the Brandywell will be Dundalk on 10th April.
    Shamrock Rovers on 24th April will be the first match at Celtic Park.
    The last game there will be Drogheda on 26th June, but if the weather is decent, it may be sooner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_�ire View Post
    All going well, the last match on the plastic pitch in the Brandywell will be Dundalk on 10th April.
    Shamrock Rovers on 24th April will be the first match at Celtic Park.
    The last game there will be Drogheda on 26th June, but if the weather is decent, it may be sooner.
    That Dundalk game is now an away game Brendy so the last fixture on the old pitch should be against Drogheda on 20th March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stiof View Post
    That Dundalk game is now an away game Brendy so the last fixture on the old pitch should be against Drogheda on 20th March.
    Ah yes, so it is. Four away games in a row in April then.

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    Probably too early to know but I would be curious how many stands will be open in Celtic Pk. Away crowds might be bigger due to the novelty factor. Bohs are due to play there and I’d love to go up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendy_�ire View Post
    Ah yes, so it is. Four away games in a row in April then.
    I wonder will that allow the work to begin a bit earlier than planned then...if it suits Stute...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Probably too early to know but I would be curious how many stands will be open in Celtic Pk. Away crowds might be bigger due to the novelty factor. Bohs are due to play there and I’d love to go up.
    How mamy stands are there there? Looks to be only one from photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    How mamy stands are there there? Looks to be only one from photos.
    It's technically a four sided ground, although one end only has a tiny terrace area on it. One area all along Lone Moor Road has a stand that must have 3,000 seats or thereabouts and the rest of the ground is all terraced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    Probably too early to know but I would be curious how many stands will be open in Celtic Pk. Away crowds might be bigger due to the novelty factor. Bohs are due to play there and I’d love to go up.
    One stand which is season ticket only. Uncovered terrace for rest. According to club last night- 14,000 is the approved capacity for games so plenty for everyone,

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    When I said stands I was including the terrace ones as well.

    If the seated covered stand holds 3000? I guess one or more of the terraces might be open too?

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    Why would any of them be closed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckett View Post
    Why would any of them be closed?
    Because the club said 14,000 has been approved as capacity while the official ground capacity is normally 18,000. I assume that means the terraces behind the goals will be closed, which makes sense given there will be a much bigger gap between them and the goals compared to a GAA match due to pitch size. I’d imagine the away section will be at one end of the covered stand in order to provide seated covered tickets for away fans as per licensing
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    Because the club said 14,000 has been approved as capacity while the official ground capacity is normally 18,000. I assume that means the terraces behind the goals will be closed, which makes sense given there will be a much bigger gap between them and the goals compared to a GAA match due to pitch size. I’d imagine the away section will be at one end of the covered stand in order to provide seated covered tickets for away fans as per licensing
    It's entirely possible the capacity may be slightly lower for a LOI match, as opposed to a gaelic football match with less segregation requirements, and stricter rules and regulations around capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    It's entirely possible the capacity may be slightly lower for a LOI match, as opposed to a gaelic football match with less segregation requirements, and stricter rules and regulations around capacity.
    Yeah that’s another possible reason. Doesn’t really matter anyways as I’d imagine crowds won’t get anywhere near 14k
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    Quote Originally Posted by ger121 View Post
    If the seated covered stand holds 3000? I guess one or more of the terraces might be open too?
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    Seated stand holds 3.6k.
    I think away fans are going to the terrace behind the goal at the Brandywell end, along with whatever number of seats in the main stand they have to get.

    A bit like Galway at Pearse Stadium, I'd guess away crowds would be bigger than usual for the novelty of it.

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    The stand in Pearse Stadium has 8,000 seats so it's going to look very sparse for our games

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    Seems Wall has also installed a gym at Mounthawk Park during the recent redevelopments.

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    Seems Wall is an odd name.

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