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Filled once a year (maybe) for an actual GAA event, the Ulster football final. A white elephant the rest of the year like the one in Cork. If the Brits weren't paying a share of it, there wouldn't even be a debate on this. It's a political football alright but not just on the orange side. Municipal stadiums are the way to go. That's what Croke Park effectively is now anyway. Look at how ridiculous the situation is in Limerick with two stadiums a mile apart. Timbertony (Wexford) - Posts: 427 - 20/06/2025 18:05:41 2619525 Link 4 |
Why don't they sell the site ? It not being used and surrounded by houses. It was the local community who appealed originally because it was overbearing. GAA should sell the site and start fresh somewhere else. Kew (Galway) - Posts: 211 - 21/06/2025 08:22:27 2619569 Link 0 |
I agree with everything bar the notion that this isn't a political issue for the orange brethren... it very much is an issue & an issue they like to beat the GAA with. There's already calls for more money on the 'other' side for more funding for various things. That is not going to change unfortunately so the GAA now need to get on and get this stadium built. Connacht Rugby is building a stand at the moment which I believe should be used as a template to bring forward full re-design of Casement & which could get capacity up to 35k with a mix of seating (including Corporate) & standing. In fairness to Cork, they got PUC built for around €120mil so £200mil should be well achievable even with cost inflation.
Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1390 - 21/06/2025 13:41:34 2619616 Link 0 |