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Pairc Ui Chaoimh re-development

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,052 titan18
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    With the train in Little Island and amount of companies down there with car park spaces not being used as its a a weekend, surely one of the best solutions would be have cars to park there and people get train in. Nightmare to get out of Little Island still but would rather that than getting in and out of the city.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,449 namloc1980
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    titan18 wrote: »
    With the train in Little Island and amount of companies down there with car park spaces not being used as its a a weekend, surely one of the best solutions would be have cars to park there and people get train in. Nightmare to get out of Little Island still but would rather that than getting in and out of the city.

    Irish Rail aren't running any extra trains so it's a bit of a non runner. Especially after the match the are no trains scheduled for nearly 2 hours from 18.15 to 20.00.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,993 Mushy
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    Stadium looks well, it has room to move about inside and will have good views of the pitch from everywhere. Nothing negative on it, wouldnt be raving about it as a new stadium it should be that way. Good to have it open, was a good buzz about the place so it'll definitely impact on the city positively.

    If irish rail sort out trains for commuting it'd be great, especially for a game like today's one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,914 lisasimpson
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    namloc1980 wrote: »
    Irish Rail aren't running any extra trains so it's a bit of a non runner. Especially after the match the are no trains scheduled for nearly 2 hours from 18.15 to 20.00.

    Not only that Irish Rail should have put on a special train servicing templemore, thurles and limerick junction. After all we are meant to be promoting public transport in this country. Maybe the U2 concert had the special trsin allocatment for the day taken up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 Reputable Rog
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    Stadium is impressive, views a bit restricted in the upper South, I had to stand up to see the play down at the Blackrock end corner.
    Murphy's on draught was quite good.
    Queues for the toilets were epic at ht and ft.
    Otherwise no complaints, enjoy your new home.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,517 Outkast_IRE
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    namloc1980 wrote: »
    Irish Rail aren't running any extra trains so it's a bit of a non runner. Especially after the match the are no trains scheduled for nearly 2 hours from 18.15 to 20.00.
    I am a bit confused by this post i get this train regularily and the timetable is the same Mon - Sat.

    If you are at the little island or Glounthane stops you are served by both the cobh and midelton trains, which depart kent at 18:00 , 18.15 , 18.30, 19:00, 19:15, 20:00, 20:15.

    If you are at the sunday matches you have 18:00 , 18.15, 19.40, 20.15.

    yes there is an 1hr 25mins on a sunday without a train, but once you are aware of it in advance i dont see it posing too much of a problem, you would spend that time bumper to bumper in a car anyway, and you have no traffic on the train you would be at glounthane exactly 10mins after leaving.

    It will be interesting to see if Irish Rail can do some work to accommodate events and matches on these lines.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,246 Mumha
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    Stadium is impressive, views a bit restricted in the upper South, I had to stand up to see the play down at the Blackrock end corner.
    Murphy's on draught was quite good.
    Queues for the toilets were epic at ht and ft.
    Otherwise no complaints, enjoy your new home.

    How far up the Upper South were you, and how close to the city end ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,246 Mumha
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    Not only that Irish Rail should have put on a special train servicing templemore, thurles and limerick junction. After all we are meant to be promoting public transport in this country. Maybe the U2 concert had the special trsin allocatment for the day taken up

    You being a Simpson, I was half expecting you to extoll the virtues of Monorail ! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,091 Reputable Rog
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    Mumha wrote: »
    How far up the Upper South were you, and how close to the city end ?

    Row Section 303, 3 blocks from the City End.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,246 Mumha
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    Row Section 303, 3 blocks from the City End.

    Good to know, thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,130 Rodin
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    Serious slipping on the pitch again today as there was yesterday


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 855 what the hell!
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    Rodin wrote: »
    Serious slipping on the pitch again today as there was yesterday

    It was the studs the players are wearing according to the groundsman. They were advised to wear a certain one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,449 namloc1980
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    I am a bit confused by this post i get this train regularily and the timetable is the same Mon - Sat.

    If you are at the little island or Glounthane stops you are served by both the cobh and midelton trains, which depart kent at 18:00 , 18.15 , 18.30, 19:00, 19:15, 20:00, 20:15.

    If you are at the sunday matches you have 18:00 , 18.15, 19.40, 20.15.

    yes there is an 1hr 25mins on a sunday without a train, but once you are aware of it in advance i dont see it posing too much of a problem, you would spend that time bumper to bumper in a car anyway, and you have no traffic on the train you would be at glounthane exactly 10mins after leaving.

    It will be interesting to see if Irish Rail can do some work to accommodate events and matches on these lines.

    Today is Sunday not Mon-Sat. Train at 18.15 means you need to leave match before the end or else run. Irish Rail could've easily run a few more trains between 18.15 and 19.40 but for reasons unknown choose not to.

    Also the two biggest stations with car parks at Midleton and Carrigtwohill are not served from 18.15 to 20.15. ludicrous stuff.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,648 vkid
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    views a bit restricted in the upper South, I had to stand up to see the play down at the Blackrock end corner.

    Same on the lower stand. The seats are kind of low or something.


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    namloc1980 wrote: »
    Today is Sunday not Mon-Sat. Train at 18.15 means you need to leave match before the end or else run. Irish Rail could've easily run a few more trains between 18.15 and 19.40 but for reasons unknown choose not to.

    Also the two biggest stations with car parks at Midleton and Carrigtwohill are not served from 18.15 to 20.15. ludicrous stuff.

    Its only two hours, you could stroll into town and have a bit of grub and a pint or two and then get the train. Hardly the end of the world. Especially as I'd be surprised if there was much demand anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,914 lisasimpson
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    A there would be demand all the same. You would be surprised with the amount of people from the counties involved who now live along that line. Plus with parking near the grounds its a good alternative. Since there was a shuttle bus from kent station the could have utilised the train better.
    If you go near the likes of maynooth or salins train stations for matches in croke park a lot of people drive up so far and use the train from these stations to head into dublin


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,449 namloc1980
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    Its only two hours, you could stroll into town and have a bit of grub and a pint or two and then get the train. Hardly the end of the world. Especially as I'd be surprised if there was much demand anyway.

    In fairness if you're facing a drive back to Wexford the last thing you want on a Sunday night is hanging around waiting for a train. No trains on a suburban line for 2 hours after a match would be pretty much unheard in most cities. I managed to make the 6.15 just about and I left 7 or 8 minutes early and the train had a decent crowd. Few people were annoyed that they had to leave the end of the game to make the train, as they weren't exactly excited at the prospect of hanging around for an extra 2 hours.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,907 Stephen15
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    Is there any plan to sell the naming rights of Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Surely an expensive project like that should have way of paying for itself.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 DontThankMe
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    Stephen15 wrote: »
    Is there any plan to sell the naming rights of Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Surely an expensive project like that should have way of paying for itself.

    Don't think the GAA need the money and I've never heard of any other GAA stadium selling its naming rights it's not something the GAA do.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,907 Stephen15
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    Don't think the GAA need the money and I've never heard of any other GAA stadium selling its naming rights it's not something the GAA do.

    Elverys Mac Hale Park


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 732 DontThankMe
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    Stephen15 wrote: »
    Elverys Mac Hale Park

    I stand corrected. They needed the money to pay for the refurbishment of the stadium.

    The board have struggled to meet repayments on the debt-ridden McHale Park. Work on the recently redeveloped 38,000 all-seater stadium cost over €16m.


    “Money has to be raised to repay our loans,” said Seán Feeney. “We got a fair bit of advice from Dermot Power (GAA Commercial Manager) and Peter McKenna (Croke Park Stadium Manager). Clubs are always the first port of call when fundraising but there’s a limit on what you can ask them because they all have their own debts.

    http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/elverys-in-five-year-mchale-park-deal-172541.html

    It was only a 5 year deal I wonder would it be the same if it was to happen in Cork?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,634 yabadabado
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    There are several grounds that sold the naming rights.Cavan,Offaly and Carlow are 3 that spring to mind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,669 who_me
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    Stephen15 wrote: »
    Is there any plan to sell the naming rights of Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Surely an expensive project like that should have way of paying for itself.

    It's been mentioned alright, Vodafone being one of the names hinted at.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,800 Cape Clear
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    Don't think the GAA need the money and I've never heard of any other GAA stadium selling its naming rights it's not something the GAA do.

    Netwatch Cullen Park Carlow


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,238 giveitholly
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    Cape Clear wrote: »
    Netwatch Cullen Park Carlow

    Kingspan breffini park


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,246 Mumha
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    Don't think the GAA need the money and I've never heard of any other GAA stadium selling its naming rights it's not something the GAA do.

    Doh ! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,246 Mumha
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    Stephen15 wrote: »
    Is there any plan to sell the naming rights of Pairc Ui Chaoimh. Surely an expensive project like that should have way of paying for itself.

    Yes I believe they plan to do so, and why not, if it's good money and reduces the debt.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,850 For Forks Sake
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    Cape Clear wrote: »
    Netwatch Cullen Park Carlow
    Kingspan breffini park

    Bord na Mona O'Connor Park in Tullamore.

    Innovate Wexford Park.

    Elverys MacHale Park in Castlebar.

    Edited to answer my own question.:

    640px-MacHale_Park%2C_Castlebar%2C_Ireland%2C_November_2016.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,907 Stephen15
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    Glennon Brothers Pearse Park aswell in Longford


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,850 For Forks Sake
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    Stephen15 wrote: »
    Glennon Brothers Pearse Park aswell in Longford

    Forgot that one, also TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar.


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