Squidgy Black wrote: » Yeah Marlet bought it, Apollo house, and Hawkins House, building a big office block and an 'entertainment' venue to replace the Screen cinema too.
Squidgy Black wrote: » His timeline this season has been: 1. Arrives at OTAs in a helicopter 2. Throws a fit and storms out of OTAs because of his helmet being banned under the new regulations, tries to paint it to look the same as the legal ones but gets caught and once again goes ballistic. 3. After the summer break, misses the start of training camp due to having frostbite from cryotherapy. 4. Season opener rolls around, but he gets suspended for fighting with the GM and threatening to punch him in the face. 5. Suspension gets rolled back, but Brown then posts a video of Gruden his coach calling him asking to stop the drama and just play football on social media. 6. Brown then posts on Instagram saying "Release me", which the raiders do and he forfeits $30M in guaranteed money. 7. Patriots swoop in and sign him as a free agent. It's genuinely one of the craziest stories in NFL history, and to think he was on the same team as Richie Incognito and made him look like a sane person in comparison.
Squidgy Black wrote: » The Bernard Shaw is closing next month. It'll be sorely missed I reckon, awful shame to see places like that, The Longstone, Howl at the Moon, even Andrew's Lane closing down and being replaced by hotels and Wetherspoons.
Podge_irl wrote: » I really liked the Long Stone but if it’s removal is the price to pay for that block being redeveloped it it a price well, well worth paying.
Neil3030 wrote: » I must say I like McWilliams's (I think) idea - move Dublin Port to Louth and redevelop Dublin Port as mostly residential property.
dregin wrote: » Mulligans is around the corner and a bazillionty times better. Bazillionty.
Podge_irl wrote: » It’s unnecessary. There is absolutely piles of unused or underused space inside the M50. The money this would cost - which would be a ****load - could be better spent elsewhere (like metro and bus connects which will do more for people). Dublin doesn’t need big sky thinking projects it needs what we have to work properly. Mind you at least building on the port wouldn’t have hundreds of well located and well off people wanting to **** everything up for everyone else.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I agree, I don't think building residential in the city centre is the right plan, the ideal thing would be larger scale developments in the greater Dublin area but with decent transport links to town, not just a one or two bus routes that run every half an hour and the route itself takes about an hour or longer with traffic. And not just 3/4 bed semi ds, have a mix of apartments and semi ds.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Say a prayer lads. My life is over. I'm getting hitched in a few hours.
molloyjh wrote: » Hope the heads okay today
Deleted User wrote: » Well he's married now so there won't be any more of that.
Neil3030 wrote: » So we force young people - no families, no pressing need for space, gardens etc., flexible in terms of taking short term leases, and who primarily work and socialise in town, to live in the suburbs and add to the congestion commuting into town.... because.... ?
Podge_irl wrote: » There is absolutely piles of empty or under-utilised space in Dublin as things stand. Half of O’Connell street is empty! It would be an insane misuse of funds. We don’t need big projects - we need better use of current space and better public transport.
thomond2006 wrote: » The top of O'Connell St is an absolute joke. Whoever owns those buildings that are derelict need to be fined annually. It's ****ing ridiculous.
Neil3030 wrote: » I agree with you on there being terrible use of current structures. But I disagree strongly with residential in the city being the wrong idea.
Neil3030 wrote: » It's a terrible investment strategy too. Property only outperforms the stock market (in the long run) if you can acquire a rental yield of around 5%. So even if you consider they are saving the 1-2% annual maintenance costs of renting, they are still losing money.
Synode wrote: » Congratulations Yeah_Right. I'll just leave this here