Great news !brandyball wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 2:49 pm Work Started on new stand
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I like how the Council have to be thanked. For a stand paid for by someone else handed over to them for free.
I like how the Council have to be thanked. For a stand paid for by someone else handed over to them for free.
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Well put Rodgers.
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In fairness, they're going to be picking up the bill for maintaining it moving forwards - not the club. It's their stadium, so you need theor permission to do anything there anyway. And the council has precisely zero need themselves for that new stand.rodgers wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:45 pm https://www.derrycityfc.net/2024/02/sta ... -to-start/
I like how the Council have to be thanked. For a stand paid for by someone else handed over to them for free.
Can we just bask in the fact that work has finally begun there without looking to have ann 'aul moan at someone about it all?
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I'm sure that's what the club pays the licence fee for to be fair.
It's brilliant news altogether.
It's brilliant news altogether.
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Great to see it starting.
Away tickets are limited to 75 for this season as a result.
Away tickets are limited to 75 for this season as a result.
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It’ll be pretty quiet. Is there not a percentage rule for away supporters.Keyser Soze wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:37 pm Great to see it starting.
Away tickets are limited to 75 for this season as a result.
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Only with cup games.
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Be interesting to see the revised costs for MF Stand completion. Suggestions Casement redevelopment has gone from £65 million to £220 million.
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The whole thing is madness. We didn't do the necessary ground works for the two side extensions to the MF stand just to save a few quid. Now years later, the cost of getting all that equipment back on site to do the grounds works is massively inflated. Short sighed is not even an explanation for it. What would have cost a few hundred K back in 2016 will now be ££££££ more due to cost inflation.barry wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:43 am Be interesting to see the revised costs for MF Stand completion. Suggestions Casement redevelopment has gone from £65 million to £220 million.
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Would it be too late to have a small scoreboard with the new stand? Potentially in the corner between the Southend and the new stand?
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I miss the old digital one.
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Anyone know if work has actually started on the new stand yet?
Taking the seats out of Blocks A & B in the Southend before they needed to be removed has turned out to be a bad idea, and will have cost the club about £25k so far
Taking the seats out of Blocks A & B in the Southend before they needed to be removed has turned out to be a bad idea, and will have cost the club about £25k so far
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It’s a process. De-construction involves disconnecting power and services, removing the seats and roof, removing steel work etc then once everything is out you can commence demolitions of block work.stevebradley wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:07 pm Anyone know if work has actually started on the new stand yet?
Taking the seats out of Blocks A & B in the Southend before they needed to be removed has turned out to be a bad idea, and will have cost the club about £25k so far
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Great to see that work has finally begun. Thanks for postingNige92 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:34 pm Diggers have moved in.
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That boy is definitely getting paid by the hour.brandyball wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:13 pm Closer Look
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Ye can't rush these things.PauliAlonso wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:22 amThat boy is definitely getting paid by the hour.brandyball wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:13 pm Closer Look
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I'm a big fan of grass pitches...
But interesting events in Cork where their stadium has been closed due to severe damage caused by heavy rain and recent fixtures.
No idea where or how they'll host further fixtures.
In our climate and at our level (semi-professional) is a grass pitch all it's cracked up to be?
Obviously the answer is yes but only if its maintained and not abused or over used.
But interesting events in Cork where their stadium has been closed due to severe damage caused by heavy rain and recent fixtures.
No idea where or how they'll host further fixtures.
In our climate and at our level (semi-professional) is a grass pitch all it's cracked up to be?
Obviously the answer is yes but only if its maintained and not abused or over used.