well fair enough - they had it paid for but the idea/the set up is the key - there's a few quid in certain parts of the league that would pay for an idea like that to help us all
well fair enough - they had it paid for but the idea/the set up is the key - there's a few quid in certain parts of the league that would pay for an idea like that to help us all
The Taylor Report predates Sky Sports by a year and the premier league (when Sky Sports first got football) by 3 years.
Sweet ****ing jesus. Convinced you're on a wind up now, so leaving it.Regarding the facilities and terracing/all seater stadium its clear that until we go with all seater stadium and improve facilities we will only persist in attracting the wrong type of fans.![]()
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"its clear that until we go with all seater stadium and improve facilities we will only persist in attracting the wrong type of fans"
don't think that statement would stand up to scrutiny. plenty of clubs got rid of "the wrong type of fans" without changing the layout or seating arrangements in their grounds and planty of teams still have "the wrong type of fans" even with all seater stadia.
Check out Birmingham and Millwall fans only a couple of years ago chuckin the all seater seats at each other.
There's more than one way to do it and you don't have to exclude terracing to boost attendances. Personally I feel the terraces are part of the game and for the better. its just the way I see it. Can't imagine if I'd been sitting at final whistle in Lansdowne for 2005 FAI cup. There's something extra about the terraces.
I don't want to drag off topic but they could not have done that without massive state grants for facilities & state subsidised prize money. The dogs are a side show as Greyhound tracks are basically state run pub/restaurants.
FIFA would not allow the state to takeover the FAI.
Even if "German style" terracing was viable financially there is no way anyone in Ireland at official level would sanction unless the UK had already done so. We very rarely try anything new unless its good enough for the UK.
Have to say im all for decent terracing in eircom league grounds. There is too much of a rush with some clubs to put in seats anywhere possible, Longford being the prime example, i remember reading at the time flancare park was finished the chairman saying that there was now a seat for everyone in Longford town. I would imagine some of the seats in the ground have never been sat in despite hosting a couple of fai cup semi finals.
Clubs should focus on building quality 5-6000 capacity stadium with decent facilities, terracing is part of this. Building 10000 seater capacity stadiums will kill the atmosphere at matches. For most clubs even if they were to double their average attendance they would still be only half fill one of these stadiums. Teams generally only play a couple of home games in Europe in any one season so i dont think it should be that much of a consideration if a ground had enough seats to accomadate season ticket holders and other regulars for european games.
Greyhound racing is part of the hospitality industry.
i agree
Ohh dear jesus, where to start
Since other posters have shown you the faults in your argument also consider this, the bundesliga attracts the biggest crowds in europe, by a country mile. Even when dortmund were fighting a relegation battle they were still attracting up on 80000 at games. With all their TV deals in england did you see all the empty seats at the jjb, or the riverside etc?? England is not the way forward for our country, the germans have shown us another way.
Sky and BBC/ITV never co-existed. Murdoch wanted a vehicle to push a quickly sinking BSKYB into the larger subscription market and he used football. The Taylor report predates all this and they go hand in hand as SKY pumped money into football to emulate America and increase the subcription TV market
SKY made the TV boom out of nothing. They saw football was far and away the #1 sport in Britain then closed the doors on it unless you paid for it. Simple strategy but a winner. I didn't mean to even type that much as you have to be a WUM
What happened in England was that they deliberately made the game at the highest level more attractive to the middle-classes and priced-out ordinary folk.
I've said it here before: terracing can be safer than seating, while it also means you can move around and be with like-minded souls.
In my experience, Old Trafford 20-30 years ago was great craic. It's like a soulless shopping mall these days. Awful.
It's about a year old but here's an article on the money horse and dog racing gets:
http://stigonline.com/misc/si_funding.htm
I really don't see why people who want to stand at matches can't be accomodated. I also don't see why people read "all seater" as meaning better facilities. Is a crappy fold up plastic seat really so much better than a bar to lean on? It is if you want to sit but it's not if you don't.
The Connaught street side in Dalymount has circa 4,000 seats. Does this mean that I can now claim that it has good facilities? It doesn't, as any away fan will testify too. This thread is about whether or not safe terracing is a good option in ground development. I don't see how this interferes with facilities in a negative way.
spot on.
The Rushden & Diamonds ground is a perfect example of a well constructed small ground which has ample capacity 6,500 (ish) including both terracing & seats and Corporate areas.
The Diamonds play in front of average crowds of around 2,000 so I would guess are very similar to a lot of LOI clubs, they generally only sell out if it's a very big game. 99% of the time you can pay on the gate.
I would hope that Athlone will end up with something similar then their ground is complete although as I understand they are planning to have it all seater.
Aye looks cool thats about the same capicity harps are aiming for if we get it looking half as decent then it will be some place
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Nobody is calling for terraces with no facilities Cupcakes*. Why can't you see that?
You keep on mentioning the need for good facilities in every post despite the fact that nobody has disagreed this. A safe terrace is no better or worse than a safe seating area. A Stadium that caters for everyones needs (ie can facilitate all fans) is the way forward. Those who wish to sit can sit without obstruction and in comfort and those who wish to stand should be accomodated in a terrace with good facilities.
It's not a case of either/or why can't you see this?
* Referring to the individual who posts as cupcakes. I'm not trying to be cool in a cigar out of the mouth, mustachioed hollywood movie star from the fifties type way.
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Are you for real? Do you have any idea how much facilities like that would cost? Man Utd have the largest income of any football club in the world consistently for the past 10 years. Also why the hell would any team in the eircom League want a 70,000 seater stadium?
Safe terracing behind one of the goals and part of one of the sides of the pitch with the rest being all seated is the way forward. I'm hoping that some sort of terracing will be included in the Belfield Bowl.
The toilets are certainly much better (no TVs where I've been, mind you) but other than that OT is now a depressingly dull experience. The seats are too close together, and there's no toleration of standing amongst fans except in tiny pockets of the ground and only on certain occassions. The atmosphere is awful and the vast majority of 'customers' are glory-hunting ******* or middle-aged people who suck sweets and sit on their arses.
I've been in OT when the place was rocking (73/74 rules!), but nowadays it's just a photo opportunity for tourists, or somewhere to go inbetween shopping and/or drinking bouts. If that's football's future I hope the game dies. Ole.
And up FC United of Manchester.
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