Finn Park to be sold to help Harps deliver stadium
Finn Harps are set to sell their current home Finn Park to help finish a new stadium due to a current €1.5m shortfall that is preventing building in Stranolar recommencing.
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Finn Harps are set to sell their current home Finn Park to help finish a new stadium due to a current €1.5m shortfall that is preventing building in Stranolar recommencing.
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