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Published 16:00 24 Oct 2016 BST
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Forgotten Ulster produced these depressing images of the current state of Casement Park only two months ago and it hit home with Gaels everywhere.
Players who once hailed its plains as the best they've played on had enough of seeing its degeneration. Fans with so many happy memories on the Andersonstown Road were fed up. And Antrim natives who realised the importance of a beating heart pumping through a thriving stadium in the county have increasingly upped their arms in anger.
On Monday: progress.
Ulster GAA have unveiled new plans for an exciting new stadium at Casement Park which will bring its capacity to 34,500 (only 8,500 of which will be a standing terrace).
The vision for Casement Park by Ulster GAA.
The new stadium bowl was developed by architects Populous with plans to transform Casement Park into a multi-purpose venue with significant economic, social and cultural benefits for the area.
The announcement follows an extensive Stage One community consultation process with 91% supportive of the project whereas Stage Two will be rolled out over the week to give the public a chance to see the proposed designs.
The new facilities at the new site would include:
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