smurf492 wrote: » We need more taco and burrito shops...
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Didn't James Joyce write that it was impossible to walk across Galway without passing a burrito shop?
thesandeman wrote: » While all he was looking for was a coffee shop.
WallyGUFC wrote: » The area of the Docks where the tanks used to be and where the Ice Skating was last year would hardly be big enough for some sort of multi-use stadium would it? Maybe 8-10k capacity. Would keep the walk-up crowd for Connacht and could really enhance GUFC. Parking an obvious issue though.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » noelogara, do you really think that anyone should be allowed to do anything with land that they own, with no regard for the neighbours or the environment? I'm not sure that's what Galway needs at all: even with planning laws, we still got Bailey Point and the like. Imagine what Salthill would be like if there were no controls at all!
intellectual dosser wrote: » I wouldnt agree with the location but every time I go to watch Connacht, or even to Pearse and see all the traffic I wonder why the IRFU, FAI and GAA dont come together and build a 15-20k stadium around the city. Something tidy and accessible. I figured the Terryland stadium is the best of the existing ones for somewhere to look at. Obviously a pipe dream, the GAA would argue they dont need it and getting the three bodies to sit down and agree something would be a fairytale.
Zzippy wrote: » Terryland pitch is too small for rugby and far too small for GAA. Pearse is too big for rugby and soccer. The docks is too small for any of them. Where would you site it, unless the council provided a large chunk of South Park? There are no greenfield sites available anywhere within the city that could fit a stadium that size.
intellectual dosser wrote: » I'm talking about the location, any site will need significant redevelopment along with infrastructural work, but I think Terryland could work with the proposed new bypass. South Park would be another logistical nightmare for people coming from out of town or by car.
Zzippy wrote: » Where would you site it, unless the council provided a large chunk of South Park? There are no greenfield sites available anywhere within the city that could fit a stadium that size.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » The airport.
Links234 wrote: » Again, dunno if it's the most popular opinion around, but if we could've preserved it, think what a boon to the tourism industry the Connemara railway would be, sell day tickets so that people could hop on and hop off along the way.
Links234 wrote: » No! God no! No, no, no! We need to keep our transportation infrastructure,
thesandeman wrote: » I suppose the match will be abandoned so :-( ?
smurf492 wrote: » they can have it in pearse stadium and the planes can use the prom as a runway...
thesandeman wrote: » That's fine until the door falls off one of them like last time and lands on the referee. That match will have to be abandoned then as well.