Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid 14:23 - Apr 12 with 6528 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Stadiums: - Wembley Stadium - London - National Stadium of Wales - Cardiff - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - London - City of Manchester Stadium - Manchester - Everton Stadium - Liverpool - St James' Park - Newcastle - Villa Park - Birmingham - Hampden Park - Glasgow - Dublin Arena - Dublin - Casement Park - Belfast No Emirates or Old Trafford! https://news.sky.com/story/amp/euro-2028-uk-and-ireland-submit-final-bid-as-stad [Post edited 12 Apr 2023 14:25]
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:40 - Apr 12 with 3995 views | Hayesender | Casement Park? Never heard of it | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:43 - Apr 12 with 3994 views | connell10 | No chance after the Wembley final debacle. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:55 - Apr 12 with 3961 views | Juzzie | No 'London (sic) Stadium' either, even though it's 3k bigger than Spurs and almost 4k more than the Emirates, arf!! Serves them right, shite place to get to, shite place to have a football game. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:56 - Apr 12 with 3959 views | Toast_R | Isn't there going to be a slight snag with 5 hosts qualifying automatically? [Post edited 12 Apr 2023 14:57]
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:04 - Apr 12 with 3930 views | robith |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:40 - Apr 12 by Hayesender | Casement Park? Never heard of it |
That's because it's a GAA ground that's been closed for ages. Presume Croker got scratched cos the hill is terraced? | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:07 - Apr 12 with 3916 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:43 - Apr 12 by connell10 | No chance after the Wembley final debacle. |
They have one of those in Turkey every week. They also won’t give it to a perceived pro Russian nation. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:29 - Apr 12 with 3877 views | connell10 |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:07 - Apr 12 by BazzaInTheLoft | They have one of those in Turkey every week. They also won’t give it to a perceived pro Russian nation. |
Well I'll be very surprised if they use Wembley again. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:37 - Apr 12 with 3851 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:04 - Apr 12 by robith | That's because it's a GAA ground that's been closed for ages. Presume Croker got scratched cos the hill is terraced? |
Heard that it might well be a case of 'One city, one stadium', so Croke Park naturally loses out to the FAI's Lansdowne Road. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:39 - Apr 12 with 3830 views | CamberleyR |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:56 - Apr 12 by Toast_R | Isn't there going to be a slight snag with 5 hosts qualifying automatically? [Post edited 12 Apr 2023 14:57]
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By then it'll probably farcically be a 32 team finals tournament where it'll be harder not to qualify for it. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:40 - Apr 12 with 3815 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:29 - Apr 12 by connell10 | Well I'll be very surprised if they use Wembley again. |
Money talks not morality. Politics will decide ultimately | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:46 - Apr 12 with 3788 views | connell10 |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:40 - Apr 12 by BazzaInTheLoft | Money talks not morality. Politics will decide ultimately |
True mate. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:23 - Apr 12 with 3735 views | Paddyhoops |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:39 - Apr 12 by CamberleyR | By then it'll probably farcically be a 32 team finals tournament where it'll be harder not to qualify for it. |
My lot will make a good go of not qualifying although there are some good young guys like Ferguson and PNEs Tom Cannon who bagged two against us coming through. Mind you every Irish championship player has pretty much been on the target against us this season. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:33 - Apr 12 with 3685 views | Loyalitat |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:23 - Apr 12 by Paddyhoops | My lot will make a good go of not qualifying although there are some good young guys like Ferguson and PNEs Tom Cannon who bagged two against us coming through. Mind you every Irish championship player has pretty much been on the target against us this season. |
Ireland appear to be producing a number of good, talented youngsters at present, which hopefully bodes well for the future. [Post edited 12 Apr 2023 16:42]
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:44 - Apr 12 with 3641 views | LazyFan |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:23 - Apr 12 by Paddyhoops | My lot will make a good go of not qualifying although there are some good young guys like Ferguson and PNEs Tom Cannon who bagged two against us coming through. Mind you every Irish championship player has pretty much been on the target against us this season. |
Cannon was quality. Smart runs, good passing and very pacy. Best of all quality finishing. Whats not to like? | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:56 - Apr 12 with 3612 views | distortR |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:44 - Apr 12 by LazyFan | Cannon was quality. Smart runs, good passing and very pacy. Best of all quality finishing. Whats not to like? |
Well, the fact that the tvvat scored twice against us and this being a QPR board, you might get a few takers there. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:59 - Apr 12 with 3596 views | stantheman10 |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:23 - Apr 12 by Paddyhoops | My lot will make a good go of not qualifying although there are some good young guys like Ferguson and PNEs Tom Cannon who bagged two against us coming through. Mind you every Irish championship player has pretty much been on the target against us this season. |
The only young Irishman that hasn't scored is Armstrong! | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 17:40 - Apr 12 with 3532 views | Paddyhoops |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 16:59 - Apr 12 by stantheman10 | The only young Irishman that hasn't scored is Armstrong! |
Yeah, he’s disappeared along with Tim into the ether . Are they injured or will we ever know? I like Armstrong but his composure is poor. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 17:48 - Apr 12 with 3517 views | terryb |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:37 - Apr 12 by BrianMcCarthy | Heard that it might well be a case of 'One city, one stadium', so Croke Park naturally loses out to the FAI's Lansdowne Road. |
Is London an exception then Brian with Wembley & Tottenham?* * I appreciate that you won't know the answer, unless you're on the board proposing this bid! | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 18:03 - Apr 12 with 3484 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 17:48 - Apr 12 by terryb | Is London an exception then Brian with Wembley & Tottenham?* * I appreciate that you won't know the answer, unless you're on the board proposing this bid! |
I suppose so. Wembley for the Final, maybe? No, I'm not promoting it. I'm not sure I'm even in favour of it, terry. Too many security concerns. | |
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Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 18:12 - Apr 12 with 3457 views | flynnbo |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:37 - Apr 12 by BrianMcCarthy | Heard that it might well be a case of 'One city, one stadium', so Croke Park naturally loses out to the FAI's Lansdowne Road. |
Probably why we pulled out then. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 18:17 - Apr 12 with 3440 views | Juzzie | Wembley would be used as it'll be a capacity sell out. IMO the problem at Euro20/21 was that capacity was restricted to 60k so you had tens of thousands of people thinking " 'ere, there's 30k empty seats, lets bunk in". How the fk is 60k going to make any difference to reducing spreading covid when you have all these people travelling on trains, buses, the underground, walking along the concourses, buying food, using the toilets etc etc. Should have been a 90k capacity and none of the trouble would have happened. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 18:47 - Apr 12 with 3386 views | Toast_R |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 18:17 - Apr 12 by Juzzie | Wembley would be used as it'll be a capacity sell out. IMO the problem at Euro20/21 was that capacity was restricted to 60k so you had tens of thousands of people thinking " 'ere, there's 30k empty seats, lets bunk in". How the fk is 60k going to make any difference to reducing spreading covid when you have all these people travelling on trains, buses, the underground, walking along the concourses, buying food, using the toilets etc etc. Should have been a 90k capacity and none of the trouble would have happened. |
Yes the whole thing was completely bonkers wasn't it? It was also around the time the social restrictions were being lifted so the first time people were able to go out to football, drink and be merry. Of course sh*t was going to go bad. Throw the England team getting to a Euro's final and all the enthusiasm and excitement into the mix and it was so bleedin obvious. The police and whoever was in charge of security (UEFA was it?) were completely asleep at the wheel and didn't anticipate any of the behavior given all of the factors. Absolute joke how it was allowed to unfold. You could argue that all that lead to the debacle in Paris a year later. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 20:58 - Apr 12 with 3263 views | NewBee |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 15:04 - Apr 12 by robith | That's because it's a GAA ground that's been closed for ages. Presume Croker got scratched cos the hill is terraced? |
With 5 Associations hosting, and Windsor Park in Belfast not being big enough, the Irish Football Association is hoping that Casement Park (Belfast GAA) will be rebuilt, from scratch, in time to host games. Only problem is, the GAA has buggered about for years without even getting started (Planning Permission, local opposition etc) so that the cost has rocketed. And although this was their own fault, they now want the Stormont government to stump up an extra £50m-odd over and above their ortiginal allocated stadium budget. Which in turn causes further problems, i.e. Stormont's budget for schools, hospitals, housing and other frivolities is already inadequate; while if GAA gets extra, then both football and rugby have a moral claim at least to more funding, since they originally spent their own respective stadium budget allocations responsibly, on time and within budget. Oh, and Stormont has been suspended for nearly a year, with no sign of it re-opening any time soon. And there is said to be a deadline of construction to start at Casement by 2024 (latest), which is by no means guaranteed. Meaning that if Casement is ruled out, they'll need a replacement. I suspect Croke Park (GAA, Dublin) is on standby, or maybe even SoL Sunderland? | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 21:03 - Apr 12 with 3252 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I wonder if a cross community deal has been done to make it a multi purpose stadium. | | | |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 21:11 - Apr 12 with 3216 views | NewBee |
Euro 2028: UK and Ireland Bid on 14:56 - Apr 12 by Toast_R | Isn't there going to be a slight snag with 5 hosts qualifying automatically? [Post edited 12 Apr 2023 14:57]
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They won't. The reasonm it's a multi-host bid was put forward was because it gives them five votes in UEFA, plus the five can call in any favours that other Associations might owe them. Plus ROI adds a non-UK/EU/Euro identity etc. I think it likely that only England will be automatic qualifiers, though maybe ROI too, at least if Croke Park has to be used? While Scotland, Wales and NI (and ROI) can't really complain about having to qualify, since there is no way any of them could ever host the tournament by themselves. Besides, with 24 teams out of 53 UEFA members, and half a dozen or more no-hopers (eg Andorra, San Marino etc), each should have a reasonably chance of going through. While for visiting teams/fans based in eg Glasgow, Cardiff or Belfast etc, won't really care whether the home team has qualified or not. | | | |
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