*Photograph: Mark Hayes

Newly elected Chairman of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL), Jason Ryan has outlined that the new County Committee will be working as a united front aiming to lead the resumption of games.

On Monday, the Kilrush man was elected Chairman at an emergency general meeting (EGM) of the CDSL. He thanked clubs for their attendance at the meeting and the assistance of the Munster FA in overseeing proceedings.

“We all want to get football back as soon as possible, hopefully we will get back on the field as soon as possible. I would like to thank you for your support. We’re all in it for the good of the game and that is it,” Jason told delegates.

An annual general meeting (AGM) will be held “as soon as we’re able,” he stated. “As soon as we’re able, we will all meet inside in a room and go through the Treasurer’s report, discuss our motions and go through any other business”.

He informed clubs that the County Committee will be keen to have regular engagement from clubs as they carry out their business. “Our committee will work as a team for the good of Clare soccer and all clubs, we’re only a phone call away if ye ever need anything. If ye feel we are not doing something right, let us know”.

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