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1987 revisited. KWAC.
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

1987 revisited. KWAC.
 
Was just thinking that, very depressing after an otherwise very good week for LOI.
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by corkery corkery wrote:

Only Sligo, Pats and Harps have had no risk of bankruptcy in the last ten years.

Because of this, I would think it's good that many clubs don't own their own stadiums.

You forgot UCD.

Ya...UCD...club...
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Originally posted by Saint Tom Saint Tom wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by corkery corkery wrote:

Only Sligo, Pats and Harps have had no risk of bankruptcy in the last ten years.

Because of this, I would think it's good that many clubs don't own their own stadiums.

You forgot UCD.
don't all the above own their grounds?
I'm on about the risk for any club. I think a Sligo fans group own their ground or something.
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Originally posted by roverstillidie roverstillidie wrote:

I doubt the rest of the league and football community who run their affairs right would want to subsidise this carry on. It's up to the Bray fans to force these guys out.
 
It was up to the FAI not to let them in the door in the first place. Absolute shambles from the most incompetent sporting organisation in the country.
 
Loading this on Bray fans is a joke

Rubbish. Blaming the FAI for everything is abdication of responsibility. I'm not loading anything on Bray fans, but it is up to them to fix this mess whether they like it or not.
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Out ground is in trust pretty much forever as having to be a sports ground.

In fairness it's just the way it is. Not through any great foresight from the club.
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Originally posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah wrote:

Out ground is in trust pretty much forever as having to be a sports ground.

In fairness it's just the way it is. Not through any great foresight from the club.
 
What. Foresight, pride in the club and hard work is exactly why we have the Showgrounds.
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It might sound odd but The Showgrounds means just as much to fans as the team does. Soul of club who go if we didn't play there.
 
A History of the Showgrounds:

Most club's histories are focused on the team's quest for silverware but in Sligo it is a bit different. Central to the history of Sligo Rovers is the story of the Showgrounds, and there is a special association and affinity between our supporters and this famous old ground. The Showgrounds takes its name from the annual show held at the grounds by the County Sligo Agricultural Society, the first one held in 1908. Soccer was played in Sligo Town in the 1880s; Fiona Gallagher’s History The Streets of Sligo tells of a game played at this time between the Lancashire Regiment stationed at the Military Barracks and the "Hare and Hounds" Club, the match being played in a field close to the present Showgrounds. In 1928 Sligo Town amalgamated with Sligo Blues to become Sligo Rovers, and the Showgrounds became their home. Over 80 years later, the ground has had its share of drama and excitement – the club’s first league success in 1937, Straka’s famous penalty in 1955, to the memorable Cup and League campaigns of the last thirty years. But what makes the Showrounds so special to the current generation of supporters is the realization that it was nearly lost to the club.

Brendan Byrne recalls the sequence of events which led to the securing of the Showgrounds: "The first complication was that the Showgrounds was divided between two estates, so we were dealing with the two owners." The Fowler estate ran from Tracey Avenue to an area around the current Jinks Avenue Stand. The remainder of the ground was in the ownership of the Campbell estate. In early 1968 the lease of the Fowler had expired. The members of the Supporters Club met with the Management Committee and discussed the situation that was unfolding. Alderman John Fallon was Chairman of Sligo Rovers and Jimmy Gilmartin was Club Secretary. "Having discussed the problem, the Management Committee appointed four people to travel to Kilkenny to meet with Miss Fowler’s Secretary."

Brendan recalls: "On our way to Kilkenny we talked about possible scenarios and expected that this would be the first of a series of meetings. It was really a journey into the unknown. At the meeting with Miss Fowler’s Solicitor, John Fallon and Jimmy Gilmartin outlined the history of the Showgrounds and Sligo Rovers. They explained the close affinity between Sligo Rovers, the Showgrounds and Sligo public. The solicitor took us by surprised when he asked what we were prepared to offer. This was a stage way ahead of what we had anticipated. There followed and uneasy silence, at the end of which we offered £4,000 – a lot of money in 1968. The solicitor said that he would convey our offer to Miss Fowler and after an anxious wait, the news came through three weeks later that our offer was accepted."

Later that summer John Fallon, Paddy Gilmartin and Brendan Byrne met with Charlie Brown at Argue & Phibbs Solicitors, regarding the purchase of the Campbell estate. They agreed a figure of £2,500 on the night. This meant that Sligo Rovers had effectively purchased the Showgrounds. Whilst this was great news, the club was left with the problem of raising £6,500 which was no minor undertaking in 1968. A number of individuals were given different areas of the town, and among these Brendan Byrne recalls being assigned St. Joseph's and St. Brigid's Area. He collected two shillings from several houses on Saturday evenings. Many of those houses could ill-afford this amount, yet they contributed week after week to keep their beloved old Rovers in the Showgrounds. There was a strong bond between Sligo Rovers and the people of that area and this was particularly noticeable among the older people. This weekly collection stretched from 1968 to late 1971 to early 1972. "Looking back, when the Supporters Club met with the Management Committee in early 1968 neither group could have envisaged the significance of that meeting or the legacy it would leave." The Members of the Supporters Club included among others, Albert Higgins, Mick Carroll, Paddy Morahan, Ray Gallagher, Breda Mulligan, Bernie Tiernan, Martin Keaveney, Willie Kelly, Willie Bradley, Tommy McDonagh, Mary Foley, Bertie Conlon, Eugene Conlon and Breda Byrne.

The outcome of that meeting provided Sligo with one of the best football arenas in the country and with secure tenure. In the years that followed, Paddy Morahan led groups of volunteers on works improving the Showgrounds. Paddy’s efforts made an enormous contribution in modernising the ground. Since 2001, the ground has seen the building of the new stand and then the hard work of Geoffrey Rainey, Michael Clancy and a host of other volunteers who have once again helped transform the ground. Meeting the purchase price of the Showgrounds by weekly collectors was time consuming and stretched over three or four years. It did have beneficial side effects that are hard to quantify … it gave people a sense of ownership and belonging which goes to the heart of Sligo Rovers.

This is what sets Sligo Rovers apart from other clubs, the strong community loyalty, the fierce pride people have in their club and the sense of loyalty has passed on through generations of Rovers supporters.Other factors contributed to the unique aura of the Showgrounds – its working class setting in one of Sligo's oldest communities, the sense of the Showgrounds being one of Irish soccer's most resilient outposts. While the facilities have improved over the years, the character of the Showgrounds will never change and it will always retain its special place in the hearts of Sligo Rovers supporters.



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I heard a little story about Bray's future and it doesn't have a happy ending...
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:


I heard a little story about Bray's future and it doesn't have a happy ending...


Do enlighten us so...

Have a soft spot for Bray and trips to the Carlisle. You would hope that there is some kind of solution to get them through the season at least but it's not looking good
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Does anyone know how this will impact on Joeys Boys.
 
Also who owns the new academy facility in Carrickmines ?
 
 
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Originally posted by Gary McKay Gary McKay wrote:

Does anyone know how this will impact on Joeys Boys.
 
Also who owns the new academy facility in Carrickmines ?
 
 

Joeys do as far as I know

Can't be good for them though, it was a good partnership they have/had and the link into the LOI would be a big loss



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I do hope Bray can somehow get out of this mess , I would hate to see the fans lose their club .
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One less problem child to look after ....
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Stephen Elliott has a piece about it


Should we now stop advising youngsters to spend more years gaining experience in the LOI?
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Looks like it'll be the u19s taking over, don't think we should be allowed to stay up to be honest, not fair on other clubs.

Aaron Greene has been an absolute gem this season, I know he's had his critics before but he's been excellent for us, nice pick up there for somebody.

McCabe can obviously do a job for someone, Bucko is a lovely footballer, Clancy can do a job, Noone has the makings of a decent player, Cherrie will do a job for anyone, after that there's not much there. Kenna been poor all season but has the experience.
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Any possibility of the club ending up in fan ownership after this plays out ?
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