thats a major shock with portadown.. not too long ago vinny arkins and dean fitzgerald were winnin trophies with them...
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
I hope DC & Portadown go up next year 2 teams that should be their because of their ability on the pitch and not their ability to post a letter or build a super duper stadium that wouldn't increase attendances.
I agree antrimgreen, but I suspect it'll only be 1 up-1 down
DC Shouldn't be near the league until they have adequate facilities for football fans. Standing on a muddy bank with no shelter and poor toilet facilities just isn't good enough when you are trying to run a more professional league.
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Linfield Football Club - Hatchets & Hammers - You Can Only Envy Us
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"Dean Fitzgerald"........ex Shels ??....there's a blast from the past!
He was brutal really wasn't he!.....did well to make a few bob in fairness out of football for a fella who couldn't play!
There is a bit of muck you have to walk past to get onto the terracing on the sydenham end, but all in all it is no where near the worst in the league.
Glentoran should roof the ground, it would make the atmosphere better and the atmosphere would stay within the ground.
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You do realise away fans don't use the Sydenham End? Oh, you mean home fans ..... well, they stand on the terrace fortnightly and, you know what .... no-one's ever taken a fall down a "muddy bank" because - erm - there isn't one.
Why would it be? Considering the club just received it's UEFA Licensing.Have they decided its unfit for cup semis now as well?
The only Irish club to win a European trophy.
Why would you walk on a "bit of muck" when there's been a paved section to the terrace for about 15 seasons now?
Not sure why the Glens should roof the terraced ends just to accommodate Linfield's 'choir' once a season. Anyways, the only way the atmos would be improved would be to unseat the unreserved end.Glentoran should roof the ground, it would make the atmosphere better and the atmosphere would stay within the ground.
The only Irish club to win a European trophy.
I was on the terracing behind the goals against Cliftonville in the Irish Cup. There was no way of getting onto that terracing than to go through muck (albeit only 3 feet of much).
However I could be wrong, it was a bad day and this concrete you talk of could have been flooded and looks like muck.
Also it was an observation about the Oval, on the terracing the atmosphere drifts into the air and out of the ground. The atmopshere at the Linfield end is dead on because we have a big roof that keeps it in. It was more to do with improvement for Irish League not just for Linfield.
But you can be defensive if you like. No problem for me.
The Hallion Battalion Molests football.:D
Whilst it is still unknown/undecided whether the Glens will stay at the Oval or move elsewhere, they aren't going to spend a penny more than is absolutely necessary on the existing facilities.
Which is fair enough, I suppose - the real problem is the Board's inability/unwillingness to make what is a crucial decision.
Meanwhile, the team, as well as the Stadium, continues to deteriorate![]()
You're about as sharp as Bruce himself.
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