*Denis Hynes speaking at the CDSL AGM. Photograph: Natasha Barton
OPPOSITON WAS VOICED by the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) to the prospect of renting out a Kilmihil facility to enable League games to be held on Friday and Saturday evenings rather than Sunday mornings.
Calls for the CDSL to subsidise and venue referee hire for a minimum of thirty games at the Peopleโs Park in Kilmihil working out a total cost of โฌ1,500 to โฌ2,000 were made by FAI County Development Officer, Denis Hynes.
He suggested that adult games take place on Friday nights and Saturday evenings with U18 and U17 clashes to be on from Monday to Thursday.
Speaking at the CDSL AGM, Hynes referenced a survey completed among players in the league which had 270 responses, 71 percent of which were players. Some of the findings cited were the 29 percent who said soccer was taking up too much time and commitment, 28 percent said Sunday morning games didnโt suit and 12 percent said they had a lack of time to give to the sport. โThatโs some of your players speaking,โ he told delegates.
Denis noted that Kilmihil had a population of 434 in the 2016 Census but has โdelivered a quarter of a million-euro soccer facilityโ thanks to two locals. Clare GAA and Clare LGFA have owners of the facility โinundatedโ looking for slots. โOut of respect to Clare soccer theyโve put them on hold for a certain period of time, those players that Sundays donโt suit and went eight to fourteen weeks without a game this season, the proposal is to start using the facility on some scaleโ.
Clubs have said their own pitches can be โruined for four weeksโ if they host games at certain times of the year. Hynes also suggested a greater use of Frank Healy Park and its floodlights to allow for games on Fridays and Saturdays.
Lifford FCโs John OโNeill queried if Hynes was putting forward his ideas as a proposal or for clubs to consider.
โIt is for consideration, it is now the responsibility of the incoming committee to decide if they want to utilise the facility,โ Hynes replied. โAll new systems are great until it goes wrong like Hawkeye. Our new systems let one club and one player down massively,โ he remarked with a subtle reference to the controversy involving Sporting Ennistymon this season.
With the CDSL no longer having to make a FAI CDO contribution or Oscar Traynor costs, Denis calculated that the League now had a minimum additional spend of โฌ5,000. โWe have 70 players turning up for youths trials, they played two matches, we have no League of Ireland outlet in Clare, that is a challenge for the CDSL and Munster FA to come up with an outlet to get these lads and ladies to play more football, itโs hearts and minds. If FAI and Munster donโt provide, we have toโ.
Secretary of the CDSL, Denis Collins said the items put forward by the FAI CDO would be sent to clubs to get their feedback, โsome will say no and others will be very impressedโ.
Shannonโs Jimmy OโBrien observed that the documentation listed Hynesโ suggestions as a proposal and said only a seconder was required, โitโs written on the documentโ.
Treasurer of the CDSL, Tony Downey inquired to see if a cost was shown and mentioned a cost of โฌ170 for ninety minutes, โwe need to know the costs involved, surely to God we wonโt propose it without knowing the costsโ.
Clarity was provided by the CDSL Chairman, Jason Ryan who said the fee without lights is โฌ150 and โฌ170 with lights but that the price could be negotiated. โSt Patโs AFC pay โฌ130 for the full pitch, Clare LGFA have it for more than two hours so they are paying more, fair play to Kilmihil, it is a great facilityโ.
OโNeill commented, โDenis is backing a private enterprise, I donโt know why he is backing a private enterprise, why back this and put it in front of usโ. OโBrien interjected, โIs it not saying that the CDSL subsidise and ease the โฌ150 cost, it is not a case of paying for it but will make it easier for clubs to pay for an astro pitch when theyโd normally be frightened of payingโ.
Downey warned delegates that if the recommendation was implemented, revenue would have to be obtained from elsewhere. โOur profit for the year was โฌ4000, we reduced adult fees from โฌ40 to โฌ30, if this is brought in then adult fees need to go up to accommodate itโ.
Eoghan McNulty of Bridge Utd then referenced the additional โฌ5000 mentioned by Hynes to which Downey insisted it was โฌ2000.
Delegates were then informed by Hynes that the intention is to use the Peopleโs Park from October to March, โitโs not like Tulla will play ten games thereโ. He said referees have also made it known they would prefer to do a game on Saturday and have Sunday off.
CDSL committee member, Ger Kelly took aim with some of the comments from the FAI official. โThat seven to ten weeks was not down to weather, be very clear on thatโ.
Collins said the item would be deferred for further discussion. โIf clubs want, itโs there for them to rent out if they agree, we hope in years to come to see more facilities in East Clare,โ the Ennis Town FC clubman added.
Upon reference of referees, Barry Cotter of Munster FA outlined that referee abuse was โmassiveโ across the sport. โWhat has been creeping in lately is administrator abuse be it at clubs or up the ladder, the easy option for people to go through social media. We need to remind everyone that there is sanctions in the FAI handbook, weโve always said that without referees we donโt have a game but the same is true for administratorsโ.