The Nal wrote: » Staggering from the residents. Just staggering.
Irishshin wrote: » Complete embarrassment on Ireland's part. Don't blame Garth if he never comes back here Absolutely gutted.
Corholio wrote: » I'm certainly not embarrassed. Just a big mess between concert promoters, a country singer and stadium owners.
Eoin247 wrote: » Very embarrassing for the country and dublin.
Eoin247 wrote: » Many millions of euros for our economy lost both directly and indirectly as a result of this.
keysersoze0330 wrote: » No inteest in the concert, but this is a shocking embarrassment for Ireland. What a laughing stock for the rest of the world
paddyirish23 wrote: » DCC voted last night for all 5 concerts to go ahead?!
Francie Barrett wrote: » This is going to be amusing, I sold tickets through Donedeal for this. I wonder will I get the refund on the tickets that I've already sold :pac:
The Nal wrote: » Good start to the Rugby World Cup bid for 2023!
paddyirish23 wrote: » I Can smell the Sh*t coming out from DCC as we speak, wonder who had the balls to step up and make the next play... Enda has his poker face set!
Larbre34 wrote: » They can vote to express an opinion, but Councillors don't vote on Planning matters anymore. It was discontinued after public reps in this City were found to be rotten corrupt to the core, if you remember. Planning decisions now rest with the City Manager (chief exec) on the advice of the professional planning staff.
kingshankly wrote: » Big garth fan really peed off but can't understand why he didn't do 3 as it was originally only 3 concerts
calex71 wrote: » The ones I feel most sorry for are those who booked hotels and flights , they will be hit the hardest in all of this, I bet we won't hear the Dublin Chamber of Commerce asking the hotels to "think of ireland" and refund people who paid in advance or had deposits.
DrPhilG wrote: » First of all, I am a Brooks fan, saw him in Dublin at Croker, and in Belfast at the Odyssey. I'm honestly not sure if I'd be arsed now. He could have played the 3. Injunction or not, he could have ploughed on until it was taken away. IMO he has tried to play a bluff and then huffed when that bluff was called. Lost a lot of respect for him. Talking about not feeling welcome when he knows damn well that there's a few hundred or thousand at most who didn't approve and the entire rest of the country who were either attending or at the least welcomed his presence. That said, the DCC have made a mess of this. The mess created by denying the license has been infinitely more than the mess that would have been created by allowing them. The concerts should have been allowed but stern agreements put in place and agreed by Croker and all potential promoters.Finally... Has anyone found out when we get our money back?
Eoin247 wrote: » Who pays in advance for Accomodation? Also, as somebody involved in the trade, I can guarantee you that the majority of hotels will refund the deposits off their own accord.
scruff monkey wrote: » Funnily enough, I was just wondering if this was a play to try and force all gigs through
paddyirish23 wrote: » Agreed that was a wise move as plenty were corrupt but coming out in this instance saying that it will negatively affect dublin in the millions when the City manager doesn't think so shows just how silly it makes all them look..