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Published 20:38 19 Jul 2017 BST
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On the first night of the official reopening of Páirc Uí Chaoimh, the Rebel county showed off its glorious new stadium to the world and the Leesiders lapped it up and why the hell wouldn't they?
https://twitter.com/BigRedBench/status/887755925989339140
The amount of people who made the trip to the new stand to watch an intermediate clash was incredible and the magnitude of the event was captured brilliantly by Conor Loughnane.
Imagine these players running out onto that surface with all those onlookers.
That stand will work its way into its own folklore.
Just look at the before and after photos.
https://twitter.com/PaircUiCha0imh/status/887644630963146753
Even a Kerry legend can appreciate beauty - even in Cork.
https://twitter.com/tomas5ky/status/887749389942484995
It really is a work of art.
And, yes, crucially, it has all the leg room you could hope for.
https://twitter.com/bprob/status/887750562938318849
And even the kids get a mention in front of 10,749 spectators.
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