Would love to see home and away fixtures coming into championship, similar to Leitrim, Roscommon and Mayo. Clubs should be allowed keep the gate receipts as well, imagine the atmosphere of Marys at home to Coolera , Curry at home to Tubbercurry , Molaise going to Oxfield or vice versa for any of those games. Regarding the under 15, the fixture for the final was made and parents decided to go on holiday, not sure how they can come back and blame Curry. In fairness to Harps they were missing a number of players for the Minor A final but they did play the game, question I would like to ask is how did Eastern Harps as a club allowed this to happen for players to miss the finals. I heard from a coach that the master fixtures is out since March. If this is true - no club should have any complaints.
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Replying To Taypot: "Curry were presented with the U.15 A Championship cup yesterday evening at their pitch because John's couldn't field. What value did Sligo Gaa get out of that ?" Just to clarify. I think it was correct to play the game but getting Curry to tog out for a photo and a presentation did nothing for those Curry lads with no opponents present
Taypot (Sligo) - Posts: 193 - 20/08/2025 11:21:55
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Replying To RealSouthSligo: "Would love to see home and away fixtures coming into championship, similar to Leitrim, Roscommon and Mayo. Clubs should be allowed keep the gate receipts as well, imagine the atmosphere of Marys at home to Coolera , Curry at home to Tubbercurry , Molaise going to Oxfield or vice versa for any of those games. Regarding the under 15, the fixture for the final was made and parents decided to go on holiday, not sure how they can come back and blame Curry. In fairness to Harps they were missing a number of players for the Minor A final but they did play the game, question I would like to ask is how did Eastern Harps as a club allowed this to happen for players to miss the finals. I heard from a coach that the master fixtures is out since March. If this is true - no club should have any complaints." Master fixtures are out a long time surely. Sadly young players have so much going on in their lives and parents have so much disposable income that Gaa doesn't hold the same attraction as years ago. The attitude is they will play Gaa if it suits them, they don't have the love for the club that people had years ago. There's not a lot a club can do if parents choose to go on holidays the same week as a final or in the case of Harp's where half a dozen lads head out foreign for a post leaving cert holiday. It's sickening for the club and especially the coaches but if parents and players have zero respect for the effort that volunteers put in to run the club and competitions then there is nothing that can be done. The competition must be ran according to the Fixtures plan. I would love to see championship ran as 2 home games and 2 away. It might make clubs concentrate on spending money on their facilities and not on imported senior management though thankfully a lot of clubs are now filling those positions within their club. The pitches around the county are improving and it's strange that there are probably more intermediate teams with better facilities than senior teams.
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Replying To eoinog: "Master fixtures are out a long time surely. Sadly young players have so much going on in their lives and parents have so much disposable income that Gaa doesn't hold the same attraction as years ago. The attitude is they will play Gaa if it suits them, they don't have the love for the club that people had years ago. There's not a lot a club can do if parents choose to go on holidays the same week as a final or in the case of Harp's where half a dozen lads head out foreign for a post leaving cert holiday. It's sickening for the club and especially the coaches but if parents and players have zero respect for the effort that volunteers put in to run the club and competitions then there is nothing that can be done. The competition must be ran according to the Fixtures plan. I would love to see championship ran as 2 home games and 2 away. It might make clubs concentrate on spending money on their facilities and not on imported senior management though thankfully a lot of clubs are now filling those positions within their club. The pitches around the county are improving and it's strange that there are probably more intermediate teams with better facilities than senior teams." If anyone is able to do a quick summary on their own division, South is probably up there as one of the best divisions?
1.Tubbercurry - Top Class venue and central. Have stand and warm up area for teams and score board. Dressing rooms probably only negative. Floodlights on training pitch. No issues for parking. Only negative is that toilets are very poor. 2. Curry - very good, new development of training pitch. Have two stands and large dressing rooms. Have flood lights for match day. No issues for parking, score board present. 3. Bunninadden - good facilities but pitch is too small. Have a stand and warm up area for teams and score board present. Dressing rooms are probably best in South Sligo. Floodlights but not sure if they can host a full game. No issues for parking. 4. Tourlestrane - Good pitch and stand present, floodlights for match day. Parking is a big problem and no warmup area. Have a decent size stand. Scoreboard present. 5. Cloonacool - good pitch but a small hill in on it. Have a stand , dressing rooms are small. Floodlights on training pitch. Parking a minor issue if big crowd at game. Scoreboard present. 6. Coolaney/Mullinabreena - bottom of the list for me. Good pitch but issue with the grass growing. No lights, no parking if big crowd and dressing rooms would struggle to hold under 10 team. Score board present.
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Replying To eoinog: "Master fixtures are out a long time surely. Sadly young players have so much going on in their lives and parents have so much disposable income that Gaa doesn't hold the same attraction as years ago. The attitude is they will play Gaa if it suits them, they don't have the love for the club that people had years ago. There's not a lot a club can do if parents choose to go on holidays the same week as a final or in the case of Harp's where half a dozen lads head out foreign for a post leaving cert holiday. It's sickening for the club and especially the coaches but if parents and players have zero respect for the effort that volunteers put in to run the club and competitions then there is nothing that can be done. The competition must be ran according to the Fixtures plan. I would love to see championship ran as 2 home games and 2 away. It might make clubs concentrate on spending money on their facilities and not on imported senior management though thankfully a lot of clubs are now filling those positions within their club. The pitches around the county are improving and it's strange that there are probably more intermediate teams with better facilities than senior teams." Good reply !
RealSouthSligo (Sligo) - Posts: 135 - 20/08/2025 13:00:40
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Replying To RealSouthSligo: "If anyone is able to do a quick summary on their own division, South is probably up there as one of the best divisions?
1.Tubbercurry - Top Class venue and central. Have stand and warm up area for teams and score board. Dressing rooms probably only negative. Floodlights on training pitch. No issues for parking. Only negative is that toilets are very poor. 2. Curry - very good, new development of training pitch. Have two stands and large dressing rooms. Have flood lights for match day. No issues for parking, score board present. 3. Bunninadden - good facilities but pitch is too small. Have a stand and warm up area for teams and score board present. Dressing rooms are probably best in South Sligo. Floodlights but not sure if they can host a full game. No issues for parking. 4. Tourlestrane - Good pitch and stand present, floodlights for match day. Parking is a big problem and no warmup area. Have a decent size stand. Scoreboard present. 5. Cloonacool - good pitch but a small hill in on it. Have a stand , dressing rooms are small. Floodlights on training pitch. Parking a minor issue if big crowd at game. Scoreboard present. 6. Coolaney/Mullinabreena - bottom of the list for me. Good pitch but issue with the grass growing. No lights, no parking if big crowd and dressing rooms would struggle to hold under 10 team. Score board present." Very good analysis but I think you need to include that on certain days in Cloonacool an army of midgets are known to invade the pitch, sideline and stand. They will graze contented on any bare flesh that can be found. They don't show any discrimination so they will bite away at players, referees and spectators. Other than that it's a good facility for a small club
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Replying To eoinog: "Master fixtures are out a long time surely. Sadly young players have so much going on in their lives and parents have so much disposable income that Gaa doesn't hold the same attraction as years ago. The attitude is they will play Gaa if it suits them, they don't have the love for the club that people had years ago. There's not a lot a club can do if parents choose to go on holidays the same week as a final or in the case of Harp's where half a dozen lads head out foreign for a post leaving cert holiday. It's sickening for the club and especially the coaches but if parents and players have zero respect for the effort that volunteers put in to run the club and competitions then there is nothing that can be done. The competition must be ran according to the Fixtures plan. I would love to see championship ran as 2 home games and 2 away. It might make clubs concentrate on spending money on their facilities and not on imported senior management though thankfully a lot of clubs are now filling those positions within their club. The pitches around the county are improving and it's strange that there are probably more intermediate teams with better facilities than senior teams." There was no master planner sent out for underage championships. Yes, there was for the league stages alright. So it's easy that players could be away on holidays these weeks. Finals and even semi finals should be played in September as they always were in the past.
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Replying To eoinog: "Very good analysis but I think you need to include that on certain days in Cloonacool an army of midgets are known to invade the pitch, sideline and stand. They will graze contented on any bare flesh that can be found. They don't show any discrimination so they will bite away at players, referees and spectators. Other than that it's a good facility for a small club" An army of what, eoinog? You sure it wasn't the Cloonacool U9s?
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Replying To ShellyGael: "There was no master planner sent out for underage championships. Yes, there was for the league stages alright. So it's easy that players could be away on holidays these weeks. Finals and even semi finals should be played in September as they always were in the past." Your wrong there i'm afraid. Just checked it and it clearly states that A & B finals were on Monday, August 18th
Anto (Sligo) - Posts: 391 - 20/08/2025 17:14:42
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Replying To ShellyGael: "There was no master planner sent out for underage championships. Yes, there was for the league stages alright. So it's easy that players could be away on holidays these weeks. Finals and even semi finals should be played in September as they always were in the past." You might want to check your facts there, the coiste na nog calendar was issued early February with the league fixtures with an updated version following a month later with the championship fixtures in early March with the U15 and U18 finals scheduled for the dates they were played/supposed to be played in the case of the U15 final. We can be critical of these committees such as CCCCC and Coiste na nOg at the best of times such as the championship venue selecttions but we must also give them credit and it is no easy task managing the underage fixtures between all the age groups, all the divisions and then cup and shields never mind having to get referees for all these games.
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Replying To manfromthewest: "You might want to check your facts there, the coiste na nog calendar was issued early February with the league fixtures with an updated version following a month later with the championship fixtures in early March with the U15 and U18 finals scheduled for the dates they were played/supposed to be played in the case of the U15 final. We can be critical of these committees such as CCCCC and Coiste na nOg at the best of times such as the championship venue selecttions but we must also give them credit and it is no easy task managing the underage fixtures between all the age groups, all the divisions and then cup and shields never mind having to get referees for all these games." I'm not intending to be critical of Coiste. I'm just stating that the master calendar received by many back in mid March didn't include any info for July onwards - it was for league only I'm told. Coiste generally run a really good show but will have to consider pushing the closing stages of championships out to September, as they always used to be. At least 3 finals over recent weeks have been undermined due to playing at peak holiday season.
ShellyGael (Sligo) - Posts: 108 - 21/08/2025 07:31:01
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Enniscrone getting the big day again is probably fair due to the great job they did in 2018. They even managed to get the weather to play ball that day. For a bit of fun let's have a competition to see who club grounds are the best. Criteria being: *Playing Surface *Dressing rooms *Spectator view *Parking *Warm up facilities *Spectator experience (Toilets, shop, atmosphere) Mine-------------- 1. Tubbercurry (Top class work over the last few years.) 2. Owenmore Gaels (Lovely view to watch a game. New facility will be amazing) 3. Enniscrone (A credit. The indoor arena is producing young players) 4. Tourlestrane (Warm up facilities let them down. Theyd be higher otherwise. Brilliant atmosphere for junior finals last year) 5. Bunninadden (Beautiful facilities. Pitch size let's them down.) I love a big pitch. 6. St. Mary's (Underrated due to the lack of stand. That will change soon and it'll be near the top) 7. Eastern Harps (Parking is a disaster. They are on the up however) 8. Shamrock Gaels (The new ball stops have got them bumped up the list) 9.Ballymote (Slowly moving on from the 90's. Dressing rooms are still too small. Future looks bright though) 10. Curry (potential but still a bit rough. Pitch is massive and has a lovely surface so it gets them up the list) 11. Drumcliffe (Toss up with Curry for 10th place. Lovely pitch. Parking is letting them down) 12. Castleconnor (A lot going for it but the shower situation is horrendous) 13. Molaise Gaels (A lot of work done but it's souless. Maybe it's because there is never any neutral match there) 14. Mullinabreena (As Fianna Fáil once said, a lot done more to do) 15. Coolera (The club has outgrown the facility. Needs a lot of work.) 16. Easkey (Not much wrong with it apart from the wind) 17. Calry (Pitch size and Parking going against it straight away.) 18. St. John's (Could be so much better. Started out on the right path but they seem to have given up on it.) 19. St. Pat's (Will be close to the Top 10 if the new pitch comes good.)
The three of these are as bad as each other. Can't rank them. The reason you can't have home and away games in championship. Embarrassing. St. Farnans St. Michaels Geevagh
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I think its seriosuly time drumcliffe consider donnacha obrien as there number 1 over durcan , he was excellent when called upon for the u20 . No messing with him . a out and out shotstopper
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Obviously you know him personally and posting for some fun.
Durcan was very good in the first game that they WON and his kickouts were excellent and kicked a free. In Durcan's defence, he has won 3 Ireland medals as well (1x Championship, 1x NFL and 1x Sigerson), 3 Ulster titles and 2 All Stars. Not bad to have a good replacement but I think it is easy to see why he is number one for Drumcliff RP.
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Replying To NewSligofan: "Enniscrone getting the big day again is probably fair due to the great job they did in 2018. They even managed to get the weather to play ball that day. For a bit of fun let's have a competition to see who club grounds are the best. Criteria being: *Playing Surface *Dressing rooms *Spectator view *Parking *Warm up facilities *Spectator experience (Toilets, shop, atmosphere) Mine-------------- 1. Tubbercurry (Top class work over the last few years.) 2. Owenmore Gaels (Lovely view to watch a game. New facility will be amazing) 3. Enniscrone (A credit. The indoor arena is producing young players) 4. Tourlestrane (Warm up facilities let them down. Theyd be higher otherwise. Brilliant atmosphere for junior finals last year) 5. Bunninadden (Beautiful facilities. Pitch size let's them down.) I love a big pitch. 6. St. Mary's (Underrated due to the lack of stand. That will change soon and it'll be near the top) 7. Eastern Harps (Parking is a disaster. They are on the up however) 8. Shamrock Gaels (The new ball stops have got them bumped up the list) 9.Ballymote (Slowly moving on from the 90's. Dressing rooms are still too small. Future looks bright though) 10. Curry (potential but still a bit rough. Pitch is massive and has a lovely surface so it gets them up the list) 11. Drumcliffe (Toss up with Curry for 10th place. Lovely pitch. Parking is letting them down) 12. Castleconnor (A lot going for it but the shower situation is horrendous) 13. Molaise Gaels (A lot of work done but it's souless. Maybe it's because there is never any neutral match there) 14. Mullinabreena (As Fianna Fáil once said, a lot done more to do) 15. Coolera (The club has outgrown the facility. Needs a lot of work.) 16. Easkey (Not much wrong with it apart from the wind) 17. Calry (Pitch size and Parking going against it straight away.) 18. St. John's (Could be so much better. Started out on the right path but they seem to have given up on it.) 19. St. Pat's (Will be close to the Top 10 if the new pitch comes good.)
The three of these are as bad as each other. Can't rank them. The reason you can't have home and away games in championship. Embarrassing. St. Farnans St. Michaels Geevagh" No Cloonacool ? I think you are chancing your arm a bit as I doubt you have traveled to some of those venues in a while. I would always feel sorry for Geevagh. Their pitch was totally destroyed by a mud slide and as a community they showed great resilience in developing a new one. They also have a very good ladies team so I certainly wouldn't call them embarrassing. Tubber at no 1 is ok with me. Owenmore Gaels definitely not at no 2. Good pitch and stand but location is poor and clubhouse isn't great. I wouldn't have them in the top 5 Don't agree with Enniscrone as no 3 either. You mentioned the indoor arena but you didn't put that in your criteria. Indoor arena needs to be discounted. Everyone likes Tourlestrane. Best atmosphere for a game. Middling facilities and parking normally adequate. I would rate it higher. Bunnies at 5 is ok but I would have them higher. You never mentioned the hill. Mary's at 6 is ok. I detest the carpet on the pitch. Harp's at 7 is not a true reflection of their grounds. The only all seater stand in Sligo. Definitely top 3 You are generous to Gaels at no 8. Mid teens more like. Ballymote not a top 10 ground. Good pitch, no parking, Very harsh on Curry at 10. They have done trojan work. Probably a 4 or 5 for me. Drumcliffe at 11 is about 7 places too high. Does nothing for me. At 12 I will be honest and say I don't travel to Castleconnor much so I don't know. You obviously don't like Molaise because they are certainly a top 6 ground. At 14 you have Mullinabreena which is extremely generous. After that it's really a toss up but you need to realize that a club like John's have no hope of expansion and I think they are doing very well with the ground they have. They are a young club and have utilized every inch they can. Good synopsis by you in fairness
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Replying To NewSligofan: "Enniscrone getting the big day again is probably fair due to the great job they did in 2018. They even managed to get the weather to play ball that day. For a bit of fun let's have a competition to see who club grounds are the best. Criteria being: *Playing Surface *Dressing rooms *Spectator view *Parking *Warm up facilities *Spectator experience (Toilets, shop, atmosphere) Mine-------------- 1. Tubbercurry (Top class work over the last few years.) 2. Owenmore Gaels (Lovely view to watch a game. New facility will be amazing) 3. Enniscrone (A credit. The indoor arena is producing young players) 4. Tourlestrane (Warm up facilities let them down. Theyd be higher otherwise. Brilliant atmosphere for junior finals last year) 5. Bunninadden (Beautiful facilities. Pitch size let's them down.) I love a big pitch. 6. St. Mary's (Underrated due to the lack of stand. That will change soon and it'll be near the top) 7. Eastern Harps (Parking is a disaster. They are on the up however) 8. Shamrock Gaels (The new ball stops have got them bumped up the list) 9.Ballymote (Slowly moving on from the 90's. Dressing rooms are still too small. Future looks bright though) 10. Curry (potential but still a bit rough. Pitch is massive and has a lovely surface so it gets them up the list) 11. Drumcliffe (Toss up with Curry for 10th place. Lovely pitch. Parking is letting them down) 12. Castleconnor (A lot going for it but the shower situation is horrendous) 13. Molaise Gaels (A lot of work done but it's souless. Maybe it's because there is never any neutral match there) 14. Mullinabreena (As Fianna Fáil once said, a lot done more to do) 15. Coolera (The club has outgrown the facility. Needs a lot of work.) 16. Easkey (Not much wrong with it apart from the wind) 17. Calry (Pitch size and Parking going against it straight away.) 18. St. John's (Could be so much better. Started out on the right path but they seem to have given up on it.) 19. St. Pat's (Will be close to the Top 10 if the new pitch comes good.)
The three of these are as bad as each other. Can't rank them. The reason you can't have home and away games in championship. Embarrassing. St. Farnans St. Michaels Geevagh" Not a bad attempt. A couple very lucky to be in the top 10. Comments fair but I'll give my order. I'm only going on current facilities rather than future proposals.
1. Tubbercurry 2. Col²looney 3. Enniscrone 4. Keash 5. Tourlestrane 6. Grange 7. Curry 8. Bunninadden 9. Cloonacool 10. Kent Park 11. Drumcliffe 12. Castleconnor 13. Shamrock Gaels 14. Mullinabreena 15. Easkey 16. Ballymote 17. Ransboro 18. Stenson Park 19. Calry 20. Geevagh 21. St. Pats 22. St. Michaels 23. St. Farnans
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Replying To Bumblebee123: "Not a bad attempt. A couple very lucky to be in the top 10. Comments fair but I'll give my order. I'm only going on current facilities rather than future proposals.
1. Tubbercurry 2. Col²looney 3. Enniscrone 4. Keash 5. Tourlestrane 6. Grange 7. Curry 8. Bunninadden 9. Cloonacool 10. Kent Park 11. Drumcliffe 12. Castleconnor 13. Shamrock Gaels 14. Mullinabreena 15. Easkey 16. Ballymote 17. Ransboro 18. Stenson Park 19. Calry 20. Geevagh 21. St. Pats 22. St. Michaels 23. St. Farnans" I started it so I might as well add mine.
1. Tubbercurry 2. Enniscrone 3. Coolooney 4. Curry 5. Keash 6. Bunninadden 7. Grange 8. Tourlestrane 9. Castleconnor 10. Cloonacool 11. Kent Park 12. Coola 13. Drumcliffe 14. St. Pats 15. Easkey 16. Ballymote 17. Ransboro 18. Achonry 19. Stenson Park 20. Calry 21. St. Michaels 22. St. Farnans 23. Geevagh
No offence to Geevagh, i hated going there as a player and just as bad as a spectator. The landslide must have been about 17-18 years ago and still no dugouts, no stand, no dressing rooms at new pitch or cabin nearby. When I was playing, there were no nets behind the goal, presume they still have no scoreboard. I was there as a spectator with my young kids and no toilets unless you go all the way back up the clubhouse.
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Replying To eoinog: "No Cloonacool ? I think you are chancing your arm a bit as I doubt you have traveled to some of those venues in a while. I would always feel sorry for Geevagh. Their pitch was totally destroyed by a mud slide and as a community they showed great resilience in developing a new one. They also have a very good ladies team so I certainly wouldn't call them embarrassing. Tubber at no 1 is ok with me. Owenmore Gaels definitely not at no 2. Good pitch and stand but location is poor and clubhouse isn't great. I wouldn't have them in the top 5 Don't agree with Enniscrone as no 3 either. You mentioned the indoor arena but you didn't put that in your criteria. Indoor arena needs to be discounted. Everyone likes Tourlestrane. Best atmosphere for a game. Middling facilities and parking normally adequate. I would rate it higher. Bunnies at 5 is ok but I would have them higher. You never mentioned the hill. Mary's at 6 is ok. I detest the carpet on the pitch. Harp's at 7 is not a true reflection of their grounds. The only all seater stand in Sligo. Definitely top 3 You are generous to Gaels at no 8. Mid teens more like. Ballymote not a top 10 ground. Good pitch, no parking, Very harsh on Curry at 10. They have done trojan work. Probably a 4 or 5 for me. Drumcliffe at 11 is about 7 places too high. Does nothing for me. At 12 I will be honest and say I don't travel to Castleconnor much so I don't know. You obviously don't like Molaise because they are certainly a top 6 ground. At 14 you have Mullinabreena which is extremely generous. After that it's really a toss up but you need to realize that a club like John's have no hope of expansion and I think they are doing very well with the ground they have. They are a young club and have utilized every inch they can. Good synopsis by you in fairness" Mistake leaving out Cloonacool. Top 10 for me. Enniscrone is ahead of Curry. They have similar mini stands but at least in Enniscrone they have a bit of a terrace AND way better dressing rooms.Harps will be getting up higher in the future if they get the parking sorted. I was stuck there for 45 mins after the Gaels/Coolera game. We may even have to add the best local pub to call into after the game to the criteria. The craic in Paddy's would boost up Geevaghs spot.
NewSligofan (Sligo) - Posts: 267 - 21/08/2025 18:38:01
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Replying To NewSligofan: "Mistake leaving out Cloonacool. Top 10 for me. Enniscrone is ahead of Curry. They have similar mini stands but at least in Enniscrone they have a bit of a terrace AND way better dressing rooms.Harps will be getting up higher in the future if they get the parking sorted. I was stuck there for 45 mins after the Gaels/Coolera game. We may even have to add the best local pub to call into after the game to the criteria. The craic in Paddy's would boost up Geevaghs spot." When you mention the pub it made me think, and there's practically no pub left beside rural club grounds anymore. That's exactly my point about Geevagh, they had to develop a new pitch and it's not long ago since they opened those dressing rooms/toilets which is now at their old pitch. I imagine to put up 2 dressing rooms with a meeting room and toilets would cost the most of 350k.
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