Brandywell Stadium Development
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Maybe we should all rally outside DC Council offices to show we won't tolerate this BS anymore !
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DCFC Official FB page telling me they wont answer ANY questions around design or redevelopment.shauna wrote:No, 2 years ago we were told we were getting a 2,500 seat stand but that has turned out to be city council lies and bullshit and our board and chairman sadly feel for all this bullshit. Unless our board knew all along what was getting built but lied to us at all the fans meetings. Either way we need answers from both the council and our board.Dazzy wrote:So we are getting what has been in plans for 2 years.
As for the clowncil.
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Hope the media run with this story and slaughter them!!
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adydcfc wrote:Hope the media run with this story and slaughter them!!
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viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14293shauna wrote:No, 2 years ago we were told we were getting a 2,500 seat stand but that has turned out to be city council lies and bullshit and our board and chairman sadly feel for all this bullshit. Unless our board knew all along what was getting built but lied to us at all the fans meetings. Either way we need answers from both the council and our board.Dazzy wrote:So we are getting what has been in plans for 2 years.
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Time to Boycott the season tickets!
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Nice release in time for tomorrows Journal...
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Every one should boycott this "last game at brandywell" pr exercise on sunday, i wont be there for sure.
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Wonder if the Journals "investigative reporters" will unearth wtf is going on?Greengo wrote:Nice release in time for tomorrows Journal...
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Well why has our chairman kept telling us at every supporters meeting i remember that the funding is fully in place and a 2,500 seat stand will be built with coporate facilities ect, in light of todays news it's obvious he didnt do any research and didnt have a clue what he was talking about and was following what the media were saying.Dazzy wrote:viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14293shauna wrote:No, 2 years ago we were told we were getting a 2,500 seat stand but that has turned out to be city council lies and bullshit and our board and chairman sadly feel for all this bullshit. Unless our board knew all along what was getting built but lied to us at all the fans meetings. Either way we need answers from both the council and our board.Dazzy wrote:So we are getting what has been in plans for 2 years.
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we thought we were in for a long stand, turns out it might be a bit shorter than we thought
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What we wanted...
What we're getting...
What we're getting...
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It also says in that derry news report that the empty spaces at either side of the new lego stand could have temporary seating installed for an future european games. So i dont think there is a hope in hell that the other parts of the stand will ever be built, so when the contractors pull out at the end of next year they wont be back for the next 50 years.
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Looks like a Scottish 3rd division ground.
- Venkman
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The Glentoran stand looked better.
- davy_g
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I had a quick google search there, you're not wrong They look absolutely awful.cousin kev wrote:Looks like a Scottish 3rd division ground.
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Meanwhile in Belfast!
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Ahh, so we are getting Dundalks stand then. They've secured the rights to their ground, looks like it'll be heading up the road then.
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I'm annoyed that we're not getting the full new stand we were promised.
I'm annoyed we're getting an artificial pitch instead of grass.
I'm annoyed that we're being tied to the Brandywell actually and no other stadium options are being considered thus stifling our potential to attract new fans, especially those from the protestant/unionist persuasion although many catholic/nationalists wouldn't go anywhere near it either. And I haven't even mentioned how away fans view a trip up to us at the minute.
But just to play devil's advocate here, why would we need an additional 2500 seats on top of the 2400 or so we already have when our average attendance last season was maybe about 1300 and our biggest home gate was less than 3000 (cup semi against Dundalk)?
It's a valid question.
I'm annoyed we're getting an artificial pitch instead of grass.
I'm annoyed that we're being tied to the Brandywell actually and no other stadium options are being considered thus stifling our potential to attract new fans, especially those from the protestant/unionist persuasion although many catholic/nationalists wouldn't go anywhere near it either. And I haven't even mentioned how away fans view a trip up to us at the minute.
But just to play devil's advocate here, why would we need an additional 2500 seats on top of the 2400 or so we already have when our average attendance last season was maybe about 1300 and our biggest home gate was less than 3000 (cup semi against Dundalk)?
It's a valid question.
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Protest planned for thursday at 4pm guildhall!