Football at Ravenhill?
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Football at Ravenhill?
I see there is a piece in the local rag (Bel Tel) that Glentoran are exploring the possibility of asking the Irish FA to consider Ravenhill as the venue for the big two Irish Cup Semi Final at the end of March.
The only Irish League venue which would be of sufficient size is Windsor Park so Linfield would have home advantage.
The point of laying the new surface was to get outside events to raise revenue.
The only Irish League venue which would be of sufficient size is Windsor Park so Linfield would have home advantage.
The point of laying the new surface was to get outside events to raise revenue.
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According to the same source last week, Ulster removed such income from their revised budget!
Could be a timely boost!
Could be a timely boost!
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In fairness is this sort of thing predictable enough to be included in budgets?
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To be fair, the stadium build at Ravers is much better than Windsor imoNeill_M wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:44 am I see there is a piece in the local rag (Bel Tel) that Glentoran are exploring the possibility of asking the Irish FA to consider Ravenhill as the venue for the big two Irish Cup Semi Final at the end of March.
The only Irish League venue which would be of sufficient size is Windsor Park so Linfield would have home advantage.
The point of laying the new surface was to get outside events to raise revenue.
Sure in 3 years time they can play at the People's paid for stadium over at Casement, as part of the enduring legacy to local Association Football....
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Apparently there are domestic finals at Ravenhill on the weekend in question, so that the ground is not available then.
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The mountain isn’t going to come to Mohammed.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:42 am In fairness is this sort of thing predictable enough to be included in budgets?
Someone in the commercial team (is there one?!) needs to be tasked with making sure we utilise this asset.
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I think I chose my wording poorly. You're absolutely correct in that UR should be canvassing for any available and suitable events, but something especially like the Irish Cup semi can't predict Linfield versus Glens, unless Ravers is offered as a SF option in case at the start of the season in this unlikelihood,with some sort of retainer to keep it free?justinr73 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 1:52 pmThe mountain isn’t going to come to Mohammed.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:42 am In fairness is this sort of thing predictable enough to be included in budgets?
Someone in the commercial team (is there one?!) needs to be tasked with making sure we utilise this asset.
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Think the Beer Festival is still looking for a home after the Ulster Hall priced them out.
Something like that and/or a food festival could work quite well.
The volunteers from CAMRA would at least ensure we’d get faster service at the bar.
Something like that and/or a food festival could work quite well.
The volunteers from CAMRA would at least ensure we’d get faster service at the bar.
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They need to get Nathan Carter in. Catnip for culchies.
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How is this even possible on the 3G Carpet?
The rugby markings are stitched into the carpet - IFA rules are that football can only be played on a "clean" 3G Pitch i.e. no other sports markings on the surface, and football markings in white.
Unless they can temporarily aerosol out the rugby markings and replace with football?
Junior Cup Final is Easter Saturday
Towns Cup & McCrea Cup Finals Easter Monday
Don't football fans have to be segregated throughout and after the match, and come and go through different turnstiles?
Did anyone think this through?
The rugby markings are stitched into the carpet - IFA rules are that football can only be played on a "clean" 3G Pitch i.e. no other sports markings on the surface, and football markings in white.
Unless they can temporarily aerosol out the rugby markings and replace with football?
Junior Cup Final is Easter Saturday
Towns Cup & McCrea Cup Finals Easter Monday
Don't football fans have to be segregated throughout and after the match, and come and go through different turnstiles?
Did anyone think this through?
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Sure its only Irish League footy not the real thing..
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Confirmed for the Oval on the Friday night (29th).Neill_M wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:44 am I see there is a piece in the local rag (Bel Tel) that Glentoran are exploring the possibility of asking the Irish FA to consider Ravenhill as the venue for the big two Irish Cup Semi Final at the end of March.
The only Irish League venue which would be of sufficient size is Windsor Park so Linfield would have home advantage.
The point of laying the new surface was to get outside events to raise revenue.
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I think the post originated from a supporters blog and may have been a bit of stirring... my understanding was the stadium is not suitable as football requires segregated ends etc through turnstiles etc that are disconnected as such. The stadium is open to all events now including concerns etc and they have played an All Ireland American Football Final there albeit the teams were bigger than the support.
Lets not forget before rugby GAA was played there according to Walter Mitty anyhow.
Lets not forget before rugby GAA was played there according to Walter Mitty anyhow.
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To be fair though the atmosphere at Windsor is 10 times better..CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:44 amTo be fair, the stadium build at Ravers is much better than Windsor imoNeill_M wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:44 am I see there is a piece in the local rag (Bel Tel) that Glentoran are exploring the possibility of asking the Irish FA to consider Ravenhill as the venue for the big two Irish Cup Semi Final at the end of March.
The only Irish League venue which would be of sufficient size is Windsor Park so Linfield would have home advantage.
The point of laying the new surface was to get outside events to raise revenue.
Sure in 3 years time they can play at the People's paid for stadium over at Casement, as part of the enduring legacy to local Association Football....
Re Sir Roger Park I thought it interesting that the BBC finally grasped the fact the current plan for the stadium was in fact not up to UEFA standards for the competition and will now have to be changed to ensure it passes even the inspection. Couple of other interesting stipulations contained within UEFA stadium criteria which are non negotiable may also need closer inspection.
On a completely different matter and only because I can't be arsed creating a new thread I see that UR rules now state that a Union Flag cannot be carried and flown inside the stadium by supporters. Not that I would wish to and have queried supporters in the past why they had one but it means that my St Patricks flag is now a rule breaker.. I hope at least that this sees the removal of the Japanese Imperial Flag and will prevent other various green red black and white flags from elsewhere in the world appearing....
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