Ravenhill GAA match

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Re: Ravenhill GAA match

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Gael wrote:How long will it be until the new Casement is built?
Well, a local residents committee has been formed to protest agin the redevelopment stealing their light, so watch this space.
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Re: Ravenhill GAA match

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big mervyn wrote:
Gael wrote:How long will it be until the new Casement is built?
Well, a local residents committee has been formed to protest agin the redevelopment stealing their light, so watch this space.

A bit like the Havelock Square Residents Merv, they probably smell a few quid blowing in the wind.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
Gael wrote:How long will it be until the new Casement is built?
Well, a local residents committee has been formed to protest agin the redevelopment stealing their light, so watch this space.

A bit like the Havelock Square Residents Merv, they probably smell a few quid blowing in the wind.
The new Casement is a terrible idea for a GAA stadium.
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Kofi Annan wrote:
pwrmoore wrote:Had a chat about this this morning. Standard for GAA is 140m between the posts but there isn't much requirement for space behind the lines so pitch could be nearly full length. It will be a bit narrower than usual but it's a testamonial not a competitive game so it'll be fine.
what's the width sir?
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Horrid disease and I hope the event goes well and will have my full support.
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Kofi Annan wrote:Support the cause, BUT no to foreign sports at Ravenhill
Only saw your comment through a quote as from the handful of times I visited this site, you managed to make it onto my ignore list! (which must be lonely as I never use those things!)

But what an idiotic comment, in a thread about a charity game for motor neuron disease no less! On that basis I wont take the bate.

I hope it's a fantastic occassion and raises lots of money for a very worthy cause!
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LeinsterLad wrote:
Kofi Annan wrote:Support the cause, BUT no to foreign sports at Ravenhill
Only saw your comment through a quote as from the handful of times I visited this site, you managed to make it onto my ignore list! (which must be lonely as I never use those things!)

But what an idiotic comment, in a thread about a charity game for motor neuron disease no less! On that basis I wont take the bate.

I hope it's a fantastic occassion and raises lots of money for a very worthy cause!
I hope I am on your ignore list, moron.
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