*Jason Ryan was elected Chairman of the CDSL. Photograph: Martin Connolly
The liveliest debate at Mondayโs annual general meeting of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) developed from a motion from Rhine Rovers which asked that two teams from the same club be allowed play in the same division.
โThe ten best teams should be playing in the premier divisionโ, said Rory OโConnor when proposing that rules be changed to allow for this to happen.
Opposing the proposal Brendan Wall from Shannon Hibs said โitโs ridiculous to have two teams from the one club competing for the one trophy. There would be vested interestsโ.
Supporting the proposal Ronnie Pyne, the league vice chairman said โat present teams finishing fifth and sixth in the First Division are expected to go up and play in the Premier League if B teams like Avenue United, Newmarket Celtic, Bridge United or Shannon Town were to finish in the first four places on the league table. Itโs a good motionโ, said the Turnpike Rovers clubman who went on to tell the attendance that โwe did this in the schoolboys league and where there were two teams from the same club, they played each other in the first two gamesโ.
โThe proper solution is to have a reserve leagueโ, according to newly elected CSSL Chair Wall.
Newmarket Celticโs Liam Murphy said โwe have been strong at A and B levels but that doesnโt last forever. This motion will divide our club. The B team is used as a stepping stone for our youthsโ.
League PRO Jim Madden asked โif our premier league has B teams is it a premier leagueโ.
League chairman Jason Ryan told the meeting โthis is a big issue for all the clubs and itโs too big an issue to vote on tonightโ before suggesting to the delegates โtake time out and think about this and come back to the first delegate meeting and decide thenโ, a view supported by Madden and accepted by the meeting.
In his report to the meeting treasurer Tony Downey reported an income of โฌ74,347.00 with expenditure of โฌ64,668.00 during the two year period under review. This resulted in a profit of โฌ9,679.00 for the period. He thanked the clubs for their support after his report was adopted on the proposition of Mark Connellan (Inch Crusaders) and seconded by Jonathan Lane (Corofin Harps).
Earlier secretary Denis Collins (Ennis Town) read the minutes of the last AGM which took place on June 26, 2019 and the minutes of the leagueโs EGM on March 1 last both of which were unanimously adopted.
At the outset league chairman Jason Ryan welcomed all delegates and he also welcomed Barry Cotter from the Munster FA before informing all present that the new season will commence on the first weekend in July. He thanked all for โfollowing the Covid guidelinesโ before appealing to the clubs โto continue to follow these guidelines as the new season gets underway.
Munster FAโs Barry Cotter thanked the league โfor the opportunity to attend this meeting. Itโs been a tough 18 months and credit is due to the clubs for sticking to all the guidelinesโ. He then took over as chairman for the election of officers and accepted a proposal that the committee be elected en bloc.
The following are the members of the executive for the coming season:
Chairman: Jason Ryan (Kilrush Rangers)
Vice Chairman: Ronnie Pyne (Turnpike Rovers)
Secretary: Denis Collins (Ennis Town)
Treasurer: Tony Downey (Ennis Town)
Fixtures secretary: Brendan Browne (Manus Celtic)
P.R.O: Jim Madden (Shannon Olympic)
Munster delegate: Thomas Leahy (Avenue United)
Child Protection officer: Tommy Molloy (Avenue United)
Womenโs officer: Frank Burke (Burren United)
Committee: Ger Kelly (Shannon Town) and Alan McCoy (Newmarket Celtic).