TheRiverman wrote: » New stand badly needed to replace the poor existing one that is not fit for purpose and is too far from the play.
rn wrote: » A new stand doesn't make the minimum requirement list give to county board. New dressing rooms Extensive tar macadam areas More toilets New turnstiles Are the major parts of the list. Expensive enough updates in their own right.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » As a Galway supporter, I am delighted it is in Roscommon. A great town for a match. And it is always better to play in a home / away venue than a neutral one in my experience. I have to wonder about the Roscommon County board though. They had 2 years to sort out Hyde Park - 2 years! Yet according to that RTE article, it is some way off meeting the required standards for a provincial final. 2 years should have been enough to sort that out. In saying that, I cannot wait for a capacity crowd of close to 19000 - should make for a great occasion!
yabadabado wrote: » The new dressing rooms are afaik second dressing rooms if its a double header .They currently use the one in the centre if needed and they are fairly small and need of work.The main dressing rooms are fine. The other works needed aren't particularly expensive additions.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » What's the parking situation at present, particularly if we want to be in for the start of the U-20's? I've been told to avoid the Athlone Road as they were fining cars parked there recently enough. Is there a spot where we won't be blocking residents/stuck in Ballinrobe-esque traffic for 9 hours post-match.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » Ya we'd be coming Athlone side. That hard shoulder looks great and the walk is no issue. Thanks lads.
yabadabado wrote: » Roscommon beat Galway in the U20.A massive win ,Ros were big underdogs 1.11 to 0.11
rossie1977 wrote: » Roscommon name an unchanged team for next Sunday's Connacht final vs Galway
miocicmma wrote: » Galway need to be wary of the multiple quality scoring forwards in this Roscommon team. The Murtaghs The Smiths, Devaney and then Cathal Cregg off the bench. Thay are also not going to line out in this positions. First off Kilroy is not playing LCF, F.Cregg will not play CHB. It will be interesting to see who will man mark Comer. If they can neutralise him, I can't see Galway being able to stay with Roscommon.
MattressRick wrote: » He's Galways best forward but with Ian Burke there he's not the only target in the full forward line. Other forwards there to do damage just as good as the Roscommon forwards. Should be a good game.