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Published 11:46 4 Oct 2016 BST
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"Shelbourne FC wishes to announce that it has come to an agreement with Dublin City Council (DCC) to relocate to a redeveloped Dalymount Park as co-anchor tenants with Bohemian FC. "Pending the redevelopment of Dalymount, Shelbourne FC will continue to play out of Tolka Park under a new Licence granted by DCC. As part of this agreement Shelbourne FC Ltd, the company which trades as Shelbourne Football Club, has surrendered its interest in Tolka Park to DCC. "The decision to leave Tolka was a difficult one for both the Directors of Shelbourne FC Ltd and for the Board of Management of the Club. It has been our home for almost three decades and during these years the Club enjoyed tremendous success there. "Both the Directors and the Club’s Board of Management are united in the view that the time is right to start planning a move to pastures new. Tolka Park is increasingly showing its age and there was no prospect of attracting investment to redevelop. "The Club would like to thank all of its Supporters and Sponsors who have remained loyal during these protracted and complex negotiations. The Supporters’ patience and understanding has been tremendous particularly given that the negotiations had mainly to be conducted in private with little opportunity for ongoing updates."Tolka Park was originally home to Drumcondra FC, who left the League of Ireland in 1972 for amateur football. The lease on the stadium was taken up by Home Farm, and Shelbourne moved into the stadium in 1989. The revamped Dalymount looks like it will be a very impressive stadium, and work on the ground is set to cost €20m. The main stand will hold 4,5o0, while the new facility will include a museum, a dedicated warm-up area and club offices.
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