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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    I'd even give the stadium a proper name!
    I believe the naming rights for the stadium are available for purchase but serious companies dont see it as a viable commercial opportunity!!
    Bohs Will Be Back!!!

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    If I had the cash BTID I'd name it after one of the Athlone Town greats (probably Turlough O'Connor) or simply call it the New Mels Park and name the stands (I'd have the cash to finish the job) after former greats and 1 after myself of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    If I had the cash BTID I'd name it after one of the Athlone Town greats (probably Turlough O'Connor) or simply call it the New Mels Park and name the stands (I'd have the cash to finish the job) after former greats and 1 after myself of course
    The endabob1 Stand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackArmy View Post
    The endabob1 Stand?
    Would that me the prawn cracker stand

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    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    We're already bought and according to the new owners those are the plans, as well as building up the 'Rebel Army' brand hugely.

    They're not Russian gangsters, and the stadium they want will be 28,000-30,000(currently looking for a site, but they could very well be full of crap.

    We'll just have to wait and see. If Tynan is telling the truth we're laughing
    What are the odds we'll end up back in a redeveloped Bishopstown.....

    The figure of €30-35 million Euro of an investment nearly made me choke when he said it at the fans forum.

    The off season will show us how serious they are as regards transfers

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackArmy View Post
    The endabob1 Stand?
    Correction "The Legendary Endabob1 Stand"


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    Interesting thoughts, and if I won the euro-millions I'd definitely buy Waterford - put an initial investment into a ground and enough facilites to keep the club self sustaining - gym, astro-pitches etc..

    If you can't buy your own club, then it'd have to be Cork. Captive audience of over 100K (Cobh not really serious competitor in that vein) in the city alone. Milk the inferiority complex and rebel ****e for all it's worth and it'd be a definite contendor to build up a club.
    In general I'd tend to pick a club outside of Dublin that didn't have any competition for a fanbase (although there theoretically are enough to go around in Dublin as well.)
    Foot.ie's entire existence is predicated on the average idiot's inability to ignore other idiots

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    As a few others said Dublin is necessary for the potential fanbase but the problem in Dublin is lack of interest in Irish football. You would need to start a new club to attract new fans. Only Cork, Derry & Sligo have enough population combined with track record in football.

    The recent takeover of Cork City is interesting as it does seem to be investment & not a hobby for local rich businessmen which is possibly an eL first. The mention of 25-28k stadium was a surprise but apparently this has been investigated for the last 6-12 months already.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pateen View Post
    Are your sure Micls?
    I thought Tynan said at the meeting that he planned a 20000 stadium. Anything bigger would be to difficult to manage.
    Certain . It was after he mentioned the 35-40 million I stopped being able to hear properly

    The whole rooms mouths dropped, as he carried on speaking. Til someone called him back to repeat the figure......his response was 'HOw much do you think it woill cost to build a state of the art stadium?'
    Last edited by micls; 06/09/2007 at 5:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    As a few others said Dublin is necessary for the potential fanbase but the problem in Dublin is lack of interest in Irish football. You would need to start a new club to attract new fans. Only Cork, Derry & Sligo have enough population combined with track record in football.

    The recent takeover of Cork City is interesting as it does seem to be investment & not a hobby for local rich businessmen which is possibly an eL first. The mention of 25-28k stadium was a surprise but apparently this has been investigated for the last 6-12 months already.
    Maybe call them Dublin City, tap into the whole Viking thing; a surefire winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniffer View Post
    Maybe call them Dublin City, tap into the whole Viking thing; a surefire winner.
    Can have shirts that look identical to Dublin GAA jersey's, you'd clean up on the merchandise
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdjaC View Post
    Garret Kelliher offered the same package to Bohs before turning to Pats, as i said the fans are the problem/solution there.

    Shockingly if your fans/board had of said yes you would still be playing Dalymount not be local rivals with drogs.

    kdjac

    Firstly I doubt he did offer us any offer, however if its the same as Pats, what is the package. We know we are sitting on land worth €50m, I doubt Kelliher offered us anything like that, so why would we sell to someone who could in 5 years move us out and build on our ground. Our problem is we own an asset worth far more than our club is worth, and anyone interested would be deterred by that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Can have shirts that look identical to Dublin GAA jersey's, you'd clean up on the merchandise
    Nahhhh - club shops just aren't open often enough to sell that many.

    Unless you teamed-up with a local retail chain.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by SligoBrewer View Post
    im sorry superfrank.. had to be bitter at least once in 30 days..

    anyways..on a serious note, i'd take kildare county and make it a success
    interesting, can i ask why?
    Cmon County!

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    Donegal churns out quality young players every year but a lot either go to England or if they dont get a starting place in the Harps line up lose interest and dont work at developing their game.I would buy Harps and get the best youth coaches money can buy and concentrate on local talent.
    If I had to pick a team outside of Harps it would have to be Shamrock Rovers.
    The least the Goverment should be doing for the Eircom League is offering potential investors tax free incentives likethey give their horsey buddies.

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    56 posts without mentioning Limerick.

    So here I go - Limerick 37.

    Big potential fan base, with a decent stadium near the station you could get some good crowds. And of course I like them.

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    If any EL club looked like it was getting its act together I'd buy it using proxy agents. I'd pick the dopiest losers to run the club for me and I'd stop any investment into it so it had to keep scratching a miserable existance in its run down stadium in front of a few hundred fans.

    Then, when I finally controlled all the clubs. I'd buy a second hand rain jacket and sleep rough long enough until my hair was all straggly and grey. Then I'd just spend my time visiting my clubs at random games and talking gibberish to the locals and otherwise glorying in my very own personal league. And even though those common fans might look down on me I would own those beatches lock stock and barrel.
    Cogito ergo Bohs

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    pointless investing in the likes of monaghan, kilkenny imo. population would never be enough to support the club long term.

    a bit like jack walker at blackburn, when he went, then it had to fend for itself and will at best only ever be a middle of the road EPL club and in all likelyhood drift into the nether regions of 2nd or 3rd tier football over the next decade or two.

    personally if i bought a club I would probably be the Irish version of Vladimir Romanov! i would find it very hard to let someone else run it and probably meddle in affairs so much that i'd destroy the club!

    but if i were to invest it would obviously be GUFC for me. outside of my own club it would be Rovers or Cork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofstan View Post
    The effect should wake up Linfield and possibly Ports and Cliftonville, and, with a bit of luck start a push towards an All Ireland league from the north rather than the republic as the thrill of playing Limavady in front of a few hundred starts to wear off.
    nonsence. if a move was touted it would be a push for joining the EPL and not an All Ireland League imo!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoemansCC View Post
    If I won the lotto, I'd never buy any club...FFS a €500,000 input would sort out every EL club every year...if it did happen I'd like to see it come through a supporters trust, the guys who promote the club and fund raise every week...(obviously not €500,000, but a couple of grand a week would be a start)...
    the suggestion that someone would donate money through a supporters trust may seem good in theory but would never work.

    the people involved in supporters trusts do carry out sterling work but if they were just given a lump of money every month/year then the temptation for resting on their laurels would be massive. I mean why break your neck selling lotto tickets when Mr. X is giving you half a million every year!!!

    in fact after a year or two the positions on the supporters trust would become very attractive and you would never know who would fill the roles!!!

    A bit like Socialism and the Green party, while talking from a pulpit it is easy to have great theory but when the power comes it is much more difficult.

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