Its the GAA and ireland ffs.
It would only come out of there is an accident.
Has it ever made you wonder why they have gone from āSafeā to āunsafeā. And in a period of 2 months???
I would love it if the EU went after this.
Its the GAA and ireland ffs.
It would only come out of there is an accident.
Has it ever made you wonder why they have gone from āSafeā to āunsafeā. And in a period of 2 months???
I would love it if the EU went after this.
You donāt know what youāre talking about and it sounds like someone has sold you a pup.
A lot of oirish people are too willing to bow down to authority
If all the evidence is there, why donāt you bring it to your MEP?
Why would i waste my time?
Especially when he is involved in the process
Maybe.
But its not just one person.
Answer this.
How all of a sudden 2 months after an opening its had to be closed. This certainly would seem to support what many of the people working down there were saying since last April
The Stadium is perfectly safe.
The problem is that the pitch is shit. The pitch is underneath the level of the river and this has been exacerbated by the building works and all the rooting and tearing that was done. Any heavy rainfall is seeing the pitch become very wet and very slow to drain. People comparing the old pitch to the new one is a misnomer, a lot of groundworks gone through in between.
Basically they decided to renovate a stadium, at a nice expense, in a fucking swamp.
Because his MEP has the worst attendance record in the EU parliament so it would be fuck all use?
Is it 3 years?
And is the epitomƩ of old school GAA/FF/Church codology
Back on topic 8172
Heās sick at the moment apparently but his attendance record when well was also appalling.
Iād say itās more he hasnāt a scoobies what heās talking about, and is taking a few spoofers word for it.
I never claimed to understand the technical ins and outs of it. I did work on big projects in the US and Oz that were scrutenized within an inch of your life and even though apparentl Irish and Oz safety standards match on paper, they do not match in oractice.
But without qyestion i would believe the people i hace spoke to above anything coming from a Cork CB member, a politician or anyone else. And tgese people have no real reason to lie or take anyone down, not owed money (although their emploers are) or anything like that.
The only people seemingky who havenāt a scoobie are the people running that stadium who apparently time after time have been stumped by basic requirements. The no.1 man comes from construction industry but has not worked directly in it for a long time
Iām willing to back Kev on this. PUC isnt fit for purpose. Frank has been slipping in recent years, this could be the end of him.
Iām not saying thereās no issues down there - the pitch is one problem, for sure. But safety is not and was not one of them when it opened. It would not have gotten clearance - and thatās a fact
Look you can velieve me or not, maybe you are protecting your industry or job in some way, but this is a few of the words/vomments that are commonly heard.
Recent games not being played have very little to do with the putch btw.
āPutting a plaster over a gaping woundā
āAbsolutely no way can that pass safetyā - the day before it.
āThere is probably no real risk, but its definitely not up to standards legallyā
And so on.
I realise these things can be rumours and just gather steam and lads repeating what itgers say as its controversy, but its just the type of people sayinv it makes me believe it.
It is an absolute fact though that they went ahead in early stages without certain permissions and it is believed at least one politician (i assume Coveny) is pursuing answers there.
Iām protecting no one ya nutter
It might suit me if you were right to be honest, But you know, having actual evidence, I know youāre not
I personally donāt have actual evidence the banks raped the irish people in 2008 and the government facilitated it.
But it did happen.
And i could go on. You kearn over time about ducks. When they quack, how they walk etc