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09/12/2004, 11:36 PM
Whistling a happy tune
THE SOCCER referees of Ireland whistled a happy tune when they visited Kilkenny at the weekend.
There wasn’t a sign of a red or yellow card as the men and women of the Eircom League enjoyed their end of season get-together in Kilkenny.
A party of almost 100 was welcomed by Mayor Martin Brett who gave them a brief history of the local game and recalled his own refereeing and playing days in the Kilkenny & District League.
The weekend began with a reception in St Francis Abbey Brewery on Friday and continued with a dinner evening at Hotel Kilkenny on Saturday.
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THE SOCCER referees of Ireland whistled a happy tune when they visited Kilkenny at the weekend.
There wasn’t a sign of a red or yellow card as the men and women of the Eircom League enjoyed their end of season get-together in Kilkenny.
A party of almost 100 was welcomed by Mayor Martin Brett who gave them a brief history of the local game and recalled his own refereeing and playing days in the Kilkenny & District League.
The weekend began with a reception in St Francis Abbey Brewery on Friday and continued with a dinner evening at Hotel Kilkenny on Saturday.
Read more on www.kilkennypeople.ie (http://www.kilkennypeople.ie/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Newspaper/Article&pid=1008171408374&cid=1101722868809)