Louth GAA chairman Peter Fitzpatrick has insisted the county’s new stadium project will start in September.
With GAA infrastructure projects around the country set to grind to a halt as Croke Park looks to tighten its belt to help it ride out the financial mess created by the pandemic, Fitzpatrick insisted that the county was determined to get their planned €12m development off the ground towards the end of this year.
Louth acquired a 14 acre site in Dundalk in late 2018 and plan to fund the project with an even three way split between themselves, Croke Park and government funding.
Jackie Cahill Asks For Semple Stadium To Be Included In 2030 World Cup Bid
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We can be incredibly positive - Minister Chambers on 2030 World Cup bid
Minister of State for Sport Jack Chambers also condemned the controversial photo of Gordon Elliott. By Kevin O Brien Tuesday 2 Mar 2021, 9:30 AM Mar 2nd 2021, 9:30 AM 3,546 Views 6 Comments
A general view of the FIFA World Cup Trophy.
Image: PA
Image: PA
MINISTER OF STATE for Sport Jack Chambers says a “major events division” has been established in the Department for Sport to aid the joint bid with the UK to host the 2030 Fifa World Cup.
It was announced last night that a joint bid from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup has received support from the UK government, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying it is the “right time” to “bring football home”.