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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    848=1500. Some world you live in.

    I'm not bothered responding to this ****e more- mods feel free to delete all previous posts if you wish.
    Ah yes. When i loose a debate plese delete all evidence. See were your coming from all right.

    Facts are it has one stand which is no great shakes(Oh but it does have a concrete base). It has no terracing. And its being used for rugby as well. Let other fans make their mind up. I know non e.league fans in the college who actually laughed when i said that thats the new stadium. They couldnt believe that something so new would be so poor and that the e.league must really be poor standard if this is what its producing!But believe whatever helps you sleep.

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    I agree with flume on both the stadium and the snottyness of a lot of UCDD students.

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    Quiz;

    Which are the only 2 league grounds in Dublin not owned by property developers?

    Clue: They're both in Belfield.

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    Two questions.

    1. What's the elevation like in the stand? It seems from the pictures that it's quite flat.
    2. How do the players get onto the pitch?

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    Quiz:

    Who have the 2 worst grounds in dublin? I'll give you a clue, they're both in belfield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Student Mullet View Post
    Quiz;

    Which are the only 2 league grounds in Dublin not owned by property developers?

    Clue: They're both in Belfield.
    I'm glad you said grounds and not stadiums because neither of those in Belfield are stadiums!!
    Bohs Will Be Back!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by btid1 View Post
    I'm glad you said grounds and not stadiums because neither of those in Belfield are stadiums!!
    He probably would have said stadia anyway
    Foot.ie's entire existence is predicated on the average idiot's inability to ignore other idiots

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifk101 View Post
    Two questions.

    1. What's the elevation like in the stand? It seems from the pictures that it's quite flat.
    2. How do the players get onto the pitch?
    1. The elevation's fine. It's probably a little flatter than the old ground but the stand starts right at the pitch, not 3 yards back so it's OK.

    2. There's a seperate 'players and officials'' area to one side of the changing rooms that's fenced off from the spectators area and a seperate set of stairs down to the pitch.

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    If anyone finds the architect who designed that flat stand with poles galore for the roof please cut his arms off so he won't be able to design such sh1te ever again.

    If that's the best cheapo stand we can design in Ireland in 2007 god help us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry The Saint View Post
    Anyway, if stadium is a Latin word, shouldn't the plural be "stadii"?
    Neutral word - declension is like bellum -

    Bellum
    Bellum
    Bellum
    Belli
    Bello
    Bello

    Bella
    Bella
    Bellas
    Bellarum
    Bellis
    Bellis


    "Stadii" would be the nominative plural of "Stadius".

    I wonder does John83 walk to the stadium or to the stadio?

    Quote Originally Posted by Flume View Post
    I consider that a personal attack.I know its not going to happen but on any other forum you would be banned.

    If you read back over my comment you will see that i did. Its almost exactly the same as belfield. The only difference is that its in a hole.Keeping up?
    If you've a problem with a post, report it. Otherwise, stfu and stop dragging the thread off topic.

    However, he's right - you are clearly wrong. It's similar in that it's one sided. Other than that, there are few similarities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HulaHoop View Post
    If that's the best cheapo stand we can design in Ireland in 2007 god help us.
    Was designed years ago. Work isn't finished on the stand and is far from cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HulaHoop View Post
    If anyone finds the architect who designed that flat stand with poles galore for the roof please cut his arms off so he won't be able to design such sh1te ever again.
    How many times does it have to be said? The roof was there for years and is to be replaced at some point next year with a cantilever stand, i.e. one with no poles. The view from the stand is fine so I don't think its flatness is a problem.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by btid1 View Post
    I'm glad you said grounds and not stadiums because neither of those in Belfield are stadiums!!
    Quote Originally Posted by bigmac View Post
    He probably would have said stadia anyway
    Thank you both, I take my vocabulary very seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    If you've a problem with a post, report it. Otherwise, stfu and stop dragging the thread off topic.

    However, he's right - you are clearly wrong. It's similar in that it's one sided. Other than that, there are few similarities.
    Yes i am clearly wrong!Who am i to disagree with a ucd person! The grounds are strikingly similar in style and if you cant see that then maybe you should pull that gorgeous mop of hair out of your eyes. I have outlined my thoughts above on the ground and if you find any of them incorrect please tell me.

    I am more then willing to let others judge on it when they see it. But i've seen it about 5 minutes ago and believe it or not it is still desperately dissapointing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flume View Post
    The grounds are strikingly similar in style
    The Bowl has a stand twice as big. It has a solid concrete base unlike the Park's wooden stand and it will have proper coloured seats. It will have an unobstructed view and it will be roofed cantavalier style and the floodlights will be in the corners, unlike the Park's view obstructed by both. It will also have modern and more toilet facilities and units built into the stand. The Bowl includes state of the art dressing rooms and associated facilities (ice baths etc.) in comparison to the Park's modest facilities. It's an unpgrade and a step in a forward direction and not very like Belfield Park.

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    It is a bit like Belfield Park, it has a main stand and a path around the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    The Bowl has a stand twice as big. It has a solid concrete base unlike the Park's wooden stand and it will have proper coloured seats. It will have an unobstructed view and it will be roofed cantavalier style and the floodlights will be in the corners, unlike the Park's view obstructed by both. It will also have modern and more toilet facilities and units built into the stand. The Bowl includes state of the art dressing rooms and associated facilities (ice baths etc.) in comparison to the Park's modest facilities. It's an unpgrade and a step in a forward direction and not very like Belfield Park.
    This just isn't true. It's got four corners and a big green thing. What more do you want????!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    This just isn't true. It's got four corners and a big green thing. What more do you want????!!
    Slopes, divots and extra long anti-Cork City personnel grass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student View Post
    Slopes, divots and extra long anti-Cork City personnel grass.
    Well I have changed my mind , given how sh!t we have been at home this season, ( 6 league defeats and rising) I am looking forward to the change of venue now

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    Plans for Harps new stadium across the river in Stranorlar about 10 min walk from Finn Park, it will be at least two seasons(if not more) before the move.
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