Footpath & street lights needed to protect Clare soccer patrons
MOVEMENT of people outside the home of Clare soccer is “a serious accident waiting to happen,” an elected representative has warned.
MOVEMENT of people outside the home of Clare soccer is “a serious accident waiting to happen,” an elected representative has warned.
Clare schoolgirls soccer is celebrating Gaynor cup under 15 plate success this week after they scored a 1-0 win over Limerick County in the final played at the University of Limerick.
CSSL Chairman Brendan Wall, Kennedy Bowl manager Davy Wall, Kennedy Bowl goalkeeper Conor Wall and Eilis Wall. Photograph: Joe Buckley Young Clare footballers have been put in the shop window for League of Ireland clubs following the county’s success in the Kennedy Bowl.
*Clare players celebrate with the Kennedy Bowl. Photograph: Joe Buckley Clare have been crowned winners of the Kennedy Bowl following a comprehensive win on Saturday morning.
*Members of the Kennedy Cup squad. Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE will line out in three All-Ireland finals in what is viewed as a major weekend for soccer in the county.
*CSSL Chair, Brendan Wall. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON’s Brendan Wall has been re-elected as the Chairperson of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL).
Frank Healy park in Doora will host three schoolgirls soccer finals this Sunday as the Clare schoolboys/girls soccer league prepares to complete last season’s programme.
*Brendan Wall. Photograph: Joe Buckley Shannon’s Brendan Wall has been elected as the new Chairman of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) while a provisional return date for action has been set.
*FILE PIC: Acting CSSL Chairman Tommy Molloy. An emergency general meeting is to be held next Wednesday in order to allow schoolboys/schoolgirls soccer action commence in Clare for the coming season.
*Tony Downey (right) with Denis Hynes and Senator Martin Conway. Photograph: Eamon Ward A soccer delegate who was at the centre of controversy at the recent AGM of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) has said he will not stop asking the difficult questions.