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Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 12:30 pm
by The Leb
daniel wrote:Greengo wrote:daniel wrote:Apparently the players weren't told anything about the pitch...
Why should they ?
Pointing it out to the poster above saying they had...
It was myself that was told by a player. I thought it was strange. He was adamant that it was going to be grass.
Looking at the Brandywell I've no doubt that it's going to be an artificial pitch.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 7:11 pm
by micdaflic
So who grassed?
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 7:29 pm
by shauna
micdaflic wrote:So who grassed?
Raymond gilmore
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 5:48 am
by danny hale
As long as you can smoke it !
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 10:38 am
by TenaciousDee
MariborKev wrote:Daisyfield is a completely different project, with different funding.
However at least one political party tried to claim that they had secured funding for the redevelopment of the Brandywell, when it was the Daisyfield scheme.
Cheers for clearing that up. When the plans were on display for both projects at Longtower I made the assumption they were tied.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 6:06 pm
by paul60
Hope the daisyfield has like the brandywell a fence of some sort to keep out dogs, quads and scramblers as the four legged animals leave too many deposits. Last time I was going past, one of the pitches had about 20 patches, in one half, that seemed to have accelerated growth from probably free running mans best friends.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 06, 2017 7:08 pm
by danny hale
paul60 wrote:Hope the daisyfield has like the brandywell a fence of some sort to keep out dogs, quads and scramblers as the four legged animals leave too many deposits. Last time I was going past, one of the pitches had about 20 patches, in one half, that seemed to have accelerated growth from probably free running mans best friends.
Your talking Sh1t man !
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 8:46 am
by paul60
danny hale wrote:paul60 wrote:Hope the daisyfield has like the brandywell a fence of some sort to keep out dogs, quads and scramblers as the four legged animals leave too many deposits. Last time I was going past, one of the pitches had about 20 patches, in one half, that seemed to have accelerated growth from probably free running mans best friends.
Your talking Sh1t man !
You got it in 1!
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 9:44 pm
by Chalkie
Apparently the foundations have been laid for the new Glentoran Stand this week.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 12:27 am
by The Leb
Chalkie wrote:Apparently the foundations have b
een laid for the new Glentoran Stand this week.
The foundation's were laided about 4 weeks ago Chalkie
PS it's the Mark Farren stand.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 8:30 pm
by kitwe
I see today all of old surrounding wall gone and founds started for new wall which looks as if it will be set back a little from current footpath on main entrance side near the present stand.
Southend wall completed ages ago.
Stand also seems to have new wiring possibly for new lights and P.A. (they did say they'd upgrade the Southend stand).
New pitch of course appears to be closer to old stand as we expected (we can't call it the 'new stand' any more). Great to see all the activity.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 7:07 am
by danny hale
kitwe wrote:I see today all of old surrounding wall gone and founds started for new wall which looks as if it will be set back a little from current footpath on main entrance side near the present stand.
Southend wall completed ages ago.
Stand also seems to have new wiring possibly for new lights and P.A. (they did say they'd upgrade the Southend stand).
New pitch of course appears to be closer to old stand as we expected (we can't call it the 'new stand' any more). Great to see all the activity.
So the Old stand is now the New stand and the New stand is now the Old stand?
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 9:46 am
by shauna
danny hale wrote:kitwe wrote:I see today all of old surrounding wall gone and founds started for new wall which looks as if it will be set back a little from current footpath on main entrance side near the present stand.
Southend wall completed ages ago.
Stand also seems to have new wiring possibly for new lights and P.A. (they did say they'd upgrade the Southend stand).
New pitch of course appears to be closer to old stand as we expected (we can't call it the 'new stand' any more). Great to see all the activity.
So the Old stand is now the New stand and the New stand is now the Old stand?
Exactly
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 1:58 pm
by stevebradley
danny hale wrote:kitwe wrote:I see today all of old surrounding wall gone and founds started for new wall which looks as if it will be set back a little from current footpath on main entrance side near the present stand.
Southend wall completed ages ago.
Stand also seems to have new wiring possibly for new lights and P.A. (they did say they'd upgrade the Southend stand).
New pitch of course appears to be closer to old stand as we expected (we can't call it the 'new stand' any more). Great to see all the activity.
So the Old stand is now the New stand and the New stand is now the Old stand?
Which one's the Peace Stand though ?
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 4:52 pm
by pmac
stevebradley wrote:danny hale wrote:kitwe wrote:I see today all of old surrounding wall gone and founds started for new wall which looks as if it will be set back a little from current footpath on main entrance side near the present stand.
Southend wall completed ages ago.
Stand also seems to have new wiring possibly for new lights and P.A. (they did say they'd upgrade the Southend stand).
New pitch of course appears to be closer to old stand as we expected (we can't call it the 'new stand' any more). Great to see all the activity.
So the Old stand is now the New stand and the New stand is now the Old stand?
Which one's the Peace Stand though ?
The piece your standing on.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 1:41 am
by cmartin583
The steel work has started on the new stand!! Looks quite large
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:32 pm
by Greengo
cmartin583 wrote:The steel work has started on the new stand!! Looks quite large
900 seater...
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 6:31 pm
by KEVK
Greengo wrote:cmartin583 wrote:The steel work has started on the new stand!! Looks quite large
900 seater...
To put into perspective, the middle section of the Southend Park stand that has the 'Brandywell' letters in it seats 1,000 and is 8 rows deep.
My guess is that this new stand won't be as long, but will be deeper with more rows of seats.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 6:39 pm
by shauna
What will our capacity be next season im assuming there will be standing room on both sides of this new stand.
Re: Brandywell Stadium Development
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 12:42 pm
by The Leb
First part of the stand.
Won't upload my photo?