For decades, Irish football has survived on crumbling terraces and rusting floodlights, but change may finally be in the air. Dublin City Council has finally approved the long-awaited redevelopment of Dalymount Park, home of Bohemians FC, while just up the road, Shelbourne have secured a 250-year lease on Tolka Park, ending years of uncertainty over their spiritual home.
On today’s podcast, Shane Beatty is joined by Cameron Hill from Off The Ball to ask whether these long-delayed projects mark a real turning point for domestic football — or just more patchwork progress.
From the political wrangling behind Dalymount’s €64 million rebuild to the deep cultural roots of Bohemians’ unique social mission, Shane and Cameron explore how the League of Ireland compares to the GAA and rugby when it comes to investment and ambition, and whether Irish football is finally ready to dream big again.
They also look at the hard questions:
Why did it take a decade to greenlight Dalymount?
Can Dublin really sustain two stadiums side-by-side?
And does the League’s revival off the pitch — with sellout crowds and viral jerseys — signal a brighter, better-funded future for the game?
🎧 Listen as we ask: If you build it, will they come?
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