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Tallaght Stadium In the 1990s, Shamrock Rovers were granted land in the Dublin suburb of Tallaght to build a new stadium. [117] On 30 March 2000, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern turned the sod at the site. [118] However, work on the stadium ceased in 2001 and in March 2005, South Dublin County Council announced that they were taking back the land that they had granted to the club, as the conditions of the planning permission had not been met. [119] A public consultation process was initiated in July 2005 and a resolution was passed in December 2005 to alter the stadium to accommodate senior GAA games while still having Shamrock Rovers as the preferred tenants. [120] This decision was subject to additional government funding.
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