Quote from: BennyHarp on Today at 12:18:18 PMQuote from: southtyronegael on Today at 11:44:50 AMThought the u20s were excellent on Sunday. Some great attacking football and super defending. No,5(ohare?) And no.2 looked really good in defence.
Do you seriously not know their names?
Quote from: NorthAntrim on Today at 12:23:57 PMYes, they are competing very well. Shouldve been in place years ago
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 11:36:52 AMQuote from: tbrick18 on Today at 11:33:18 AMQuote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on Today at 08:29:20 AMThe message I'm taking from that is that the British Government is delaying the stadium at the minute.
However, are the GAA themselves not in the middle of a tendering process which is delaying it anyway? Is the British Government holding that up? Is there a point in the British Government declaring what they can put forward until the total cost is known?
Is it out for Tender at the moment? If I was a company considering tendering for this, I'd be looking at it thinking I've no idea what the budget will be as the funding isnt there. Is it worth the risk of tendering (with all the associated costs of that) to perhaps get excluded as our price exceeds a budget yet to be agreed.
Surely you tender based on your cost modellling of the actual plans and specifications, no?
The budget can't be locked down until those tenders are in, but CHH is backtracking like a good one, although the Minister responsible, Mr Lyons doesn't seem to be pushing too hard either.
Quote from: southtyronegael on Today at 11:44:50 AMThought the u20s were excellent on Sunday. Some great attacking football and super defending. No,5(ohare?) And no.2 looked really good in defence.
Quote from: tbrick18 on Today at 11:33:18 AMQuote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on Today at 08:29:20 AMThe message I'm taking from that is that the British Government is delaying the stadium at the minute.
However, are the GAA themselves not in the middle of a tendering process which is delaying it anyway? Is the British Government holding that up? Is there a point in the British Government declaring what they can put forward until the total cost is known?
Is it out for Tender at the moment? If I was a company considering tendering for this, I'd be looking at it thinking I've no idea what the budget will be as the funding isnt there. Is it worth the risk of tendering (with all the associated costs of that) to perhaps get excluded as our price exceeds a budget yet to be agreed.