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Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 8:44 pm
by micdaflic
DC-2010 wrote:Aye do we should have... wise up
Well at least we would 'at home' and not be beholden to a bunch of arseholes in the council who could care less about the club

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:09 pm
by DC-2010
How would we be at home if we were in buncrana. Talk sense ffs. Hi its shite i agree but unless we own our own ground we'll be at someones mercy and thats not happening.

In 4 weeks it will be all forgotton but my personal view is shiels was ott

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:25 pm
by micdaflic
DC-2010 wrote:How would we be at home if we were in buncrana. Talk sense ffs. Hi its shite i agree but unless we own our own ground we'll be at someones mercy and thats not happening.

In 4 weeks it will be all forgotton but my personal view is shiels was ott
The only thing that is shite is that people have been talking on here for months that the work would not be completed in time for new season and that's why the club should have stayed in Maginn Park. Players would have had some sort of pre season on grass even given the bad weather

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:03 pm
by GERRYW
micdaflic wrote:
DC-2010 wrote:How would we be at home if we were in buncrana. Talk sense ffs. Hi its shite i agree but unless we own our own ground we'll be at someones mercy and thats not happening.

In 4 weeks it will be all forgotton but my personal view is shiels was ott
The only thing that is shite is that people have been talking on here for months that the work would not be completed in time for new season and that's why the club should have stayed in Maginn Park. Players would have had some sort of pre season on grass even given the bad weather

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:06 pm
by GERRYW
The players are now training on the new pitch.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:10 pm
by marcoloco
Out of interest do Council have covers that roll over the pitch to prevent frost / snow etc?

I'm guessing not but would love to be told otherwise... :-)

Presuming there's no under (plastic) ground heating. :-)

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:35 pm
by Dee75
GERRYW wrote:The players are now training on the new pitch.
It's not training, it's a match against Coleraine.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:42 pm
by barry
Pitch played very slow today and abnormal bounce of it. This will be a big advantage to us when we get use to it over those on grass pitches.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 6:39 pm
by marcoloco
Abnormal as in little or no bounch?

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 7:01 pm
by barry
marcoloco wrote:Abnormal as in little or no bounch?
Unpredictable at times

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:05 am
by brandyball
Back page of the Journal says the Council have confirmed that it will take some time for the Brandywell will be able to operate at full capacity of 3,700 and the Limerick game will have reduced capacity of 2,600 because of safety management requirements. You couldn't make it up Hi!

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:58 am
by adydcfc
brandyball wrote:Back page of the Journal says the Council have confirmed that it will take some time for the Brandywell will be able to operate at full capacity of 3,700 and the Limerick game will have reduced capacity of 2,600 because of safety management requirements. You couldn't make it up Hi!
Fucking farce!!

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:09 am
by johnm
Is it any wonder why this topic has been one of the longest running topics on here with over 80,000 views since it started. The council are cheesed of with criticism of how they have managed the whole revamp of the Brandywell and some of them wish, like the Irish league that we would fade away and relieve them of a headache. There are a lot of great workers in the council but there progress is hindered by certain people being in particular positions who influence the efficient running of the business.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:28 am
by Bear
What does this mean? Is the Mark Farren stand not available?

Laughing stock!!!!!!

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:45 am
by KEVK
brandyball wrote:Back page of the Journal says the Council have confirmed that it will take some time for the Brandywell will be able to operate at full capacity of 3,700 and the Limerick game will have reduced capacity of 2,600 because of safety management requirements. You couldn't make it up Hi!
Maybe there has to be a dry run kind of thing for the Mark Farren Stand to get safety certificate - something that was pointed out by someone on here a few weeks back.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:18 am
by pcass
Thats the Mark Farren stand shut then. Will those who bought MF stand tickets be happy to sit on the periphery of the southend stand?

They've a another problem with ticketing also which was highlighted by KEVK - I'll be bringing two kids free with my southend park stand season ticket and I know others will.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:42 am
by stevebradley
It's standard stuff for stadiums to tier up to their full capacity over a short period of time, as part of their public licensing process. They have to show that they can operate properly at various steps up to their full capacity, in order to get a license for that full capacity.

Usually it's done in just a couple of weeks by holding meaningless events/friendlies to prove the different capacity levels up to the full one.

What seems to have happened here is that the work has been completed so late that there is no time to hold the meaningless games to tier up to the full capacity, meaning that we're using actual games to do it instead. It's another impact of the council's project management failure on this job.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:56 pm
by John Bacon
I hope I'm wrong but I think we could see a shambolic first game at home. There will be quite a few unhappy people I would say. The club should use all its communication avenues to clear everything before the weekend.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:35 am
by johnm
If Stute are looking to use the Brandywell if they gain premier status I will be happy to support them as they have a wide cross section of players form the town.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:55 am
by KEVK
johnm wrote:If Stute are looking to use the Brandywell if they gain premier status I will be happy to support them as they have a wide cross section of players form the town.
Agreed.

Always been a good relationship between the Clubs with the annual Billy Kee Memorial Cup, and a lot of players have played for both teams.

Good to see Paddy McLaughlin doing a good job with them as well.

Maybe they can bring a few of their wee stands and stick them behind the nets at the Brandywell :)