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Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:46 pm
by stevebradley
Has anyone taken a wrecking ballot the Glentoran stand yet, as we were promised was about to happen ?

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 2:10 pm
by shauna
It was still standing the other day when i passed it

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:04 pm
by paul60
The Berlin Wall came down quicker, probably because the Derry Strabane council are not involved. I suppose I shouldn't put Strabane in the same light as our former council.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 11:25 pm
by sunshine83
This is what Roddy thinks of the new stadium -- listen carefully around 3mins 15secs

http://www.highlandradio.com/2015/09/06 ... ogression/

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:33 am
by danny hale
stevebradley wrote:Has anyone taken a wrecking ballot the Glentoran stand yet, as we were promised was about to happen ?
Mylie Cyrus. ?

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:20 am
by barrydcfc
We just had the guy overseeing the redevelopment of the brandywell stadium in our street to inform residents that work to remove the stadium wall and Glentoran stand will commence in a weeks time. Hopefully that's the ball starting to roll on this new stand.
spied that this morning from a mates facebook, lives opposite the ground. Looking like we're finally getting a move on. About time.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:39 pm
by brendy_éire
barrydcfc wrote:
We just had the guy overseeing the redevelopment of the brandywell stadium in our street to inform residents that work to remove the stadium wall and Glentoran stand will commence in a weeks time. Hopefully that's the ball starting to roll on this new stand.
spied that this morning from a mates facebook, lives opposite the ground. Looking like we're finally getting a move on. About time.
Wouldn't hold your breath.

Deafening silence from the club regarding this whole issue too.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:57 pm
by TenaciousDee
POD mentioned the redevelopment briefly yesterday on Foyle. Something about seeing the electrical plans or something. Hopefully 02887 is up in the Glentoran Stand with a saw to take my old seat out for keeps.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:00 pm
by Andy Bernard
TenaciousDee wrote:POD mentioned the redevelopment briefly yesterday on Foyle. Something about seeing the electrical plans or something.
Must be true then

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 11:33 am
by City89
Funding commitments from Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness to redevelop the Brandywell stadium in Derry must be kept, a Foyle MLA has said.

SDLP MLA Colum Eastwood was speaking after questioning the acting First Minister, Arlene Foster, on the status of Social Investment Fund money that has been earmarked for the upgrade of the historic ground.

The minister was unable to provide an update.


“It was announced in 2013 that Derry City Council had made a successful bid to the Social Investment Fund which would help finance the redevelopment of the Brandywell,” Mr Eastwood said. “

“However, two years have passed and our local council is still waiting on a formal offer of funding from Stormont to allow stadium improvements to begin.

“The cost of redeveloping the Brandywell is forecast at £6.2m with nearly £4.5m coming from local ratepayers. The remaining £1.7m has been promised by Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson, we are waiting for that financial promise to be kept.”

The Foyle MLA said the lack of redevelopment at the ground “is a a source of great frustration for Derry City and its supporters.”

“Announcements have been made, start dates have come and gone, and still the stadium remains undeveloped. This must change. The financial package agreed by Stormont must be delivered to allow building work to begin.”


Mr Eastwood said the Brandywell Stadium should also benefit from a fund announced by Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure Carál Ní Chuilín that will see £36m made available for sub-regional football stadiums between 2016 and 2018.

“The Brandywell Stadium should benefit from this new fund. It is unfair that over £100m is being spent developing stadiums in Belfast, while Derry has been promised less than £2m. The Executive has a duty to ensure that public money is allocated on fair basis to worthy projects across the North, it should not focus the vast majority of its spending in Belfast.

“We cannot allow local ratepayers to fund the lion’s share of the Brandywell upgrade while other stadiums receive massive amounts of financial support from the Executive,” he said.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:07 pm
by martinbradleey
Game on. Demolition starts on Monday, preparation work was being done today at Showgrounds gates.
Showgrounds wall going as well as the Glentoran stand.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:08 pm
by pmac
“The Brandywell Stadium should benefit from this new fund. It is unfair that over £100m is being spent developing stadiums in Belfast, while Derry has been promised less than £2m. The Executive has a duty to ensure that public money is allocated on fair basis to worthy projects across the North, it should not focus the vast majority of its spending in Belfast."
And we have to fight tooth and nail to get less than £2 million, while Belfast is allocated over £100 million and they can't even spend it all. To think that approx £6 million has been already wasted on Casement Pk and yet there hasn't been a sod turned over, sure we have been putting up with that since the formation of this wee state. But yet with McGuinness and SF holding one hand on the purse strings we're still ****ed over.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 4:15 pm
by Andy Bernard
martinbradleey wrote:Game on. Demolition starts on Monday, preparation work was being done today at Showgrounds gates.
Showgrounds wall going as well as the Glentoran stand.
Knocking down unsafe stuff is not developing the ground

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:10 pm
by shauna
pmac wrote:
“The Brandywell Stadium should benefit from this new fund. It is unfair that over £100m is being spent developing stadiums in Belfast, while Derry has been promised less than £2m. The Executive has a duty to ensure that public money is allocated on fair basis to worthy projects across the North, it should not focus the vast majority of its spending in Belfast."
And we have to fight tooth and nail to get less than £2 million, while Belfast is allocated over £100 million and they can't even spend it all. To think that approx £6 million has been already wasted on Casement Pk and yet there hasn't been a sod turned over, sure we have been putting up with that since the formation of this wee state. But yet with McGuinness and SF holding one hand on the purse strings we're still ****ed over.
I lost faith in sinn fein a long time ago, a party that sold out to the enemy and surrendered their weapons to that same enemy is no friend of derry or its people

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 1:12 am
by stevebradley
shauna wrote:
pmac wrote:
“The Brandywell Stadium should benefit from this new fund. It is unfair that over £100m is being spent developing stadiums in Belfast, while Derry has been promised less than £2m. The Executive has a duty to ensure that public money is allocated on fair basis to worthy projects across the North, it should not focus the vast majority of its spending in Belfast."
And we have to fight tooth and nail to get less than £2 million, while Belfast is allocated over £100 million and they can't even spend it all. To think that approx £6 million has been already wasted on Casement Pk and yet there hasn't been a sod turned over, sure we have been putting up with that since the formation of this wee state. But yet with McGuinness and SF holding one hand on the purse strings we're still ****ed over.
I lost faith in sinn fein a long time ago, a party that sold out to the enemy and surrendered their weapons to that same enemy is no friend of derry or its people
Good point. They should have kept those weapons* and continued bombing and shooting Derry and its people. Because that's the kind of friends a city really needs.

* Not that SF had the weapons anyway !

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 12:03 pm
by mickeyh
sunshine83 wrote:This is what Roddy thinks of the new stadium -- listen carefully around 3mins 15secs

http://www.highlandradio.com/2015/09/06 ... ogression/

"and they're playing in OUR league"..... Jesus H this man is a complete moron...

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 5:14 pm
by GERRYW
Did any work start today then on the Glentoran stand does anybody know.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 5:18 pm
by KEVK
GERRYW wrote:Did any work start today then on the Glentoran stand does anybody know.
Drove past this afternoon at 3.30 a it was still standing. Seemed to be workmen around it though.

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 7:24 pm
by shauna
GERRYW wrote:Did any work start today then on the Glentoran stand does anybody know.
The roof probably has asbestos sheets on it so they will have to remove that piece by piece first before they demolish the rest of the stand

Re: Brandywell Stadium Development

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:12 pm
by cousin kev
shauna wrote:
GERRYW wrote:Did any work start today then on the Glentoran stand does anybody know.
The roof probably has asbestos sheets on it so they will have to remove that piece by piece first before they demolish the rest of the stand
They found Japanese knotweed too. :roll: