harpskid
28/02/2005, 10:08 AM
On Wednesday 23rd February, senior FAI officials met members of the Finn
Harps Ground Development Committee and Donegal County Council to discuss
the clubs proposed move to a new Stadium at Railway Road, Stranorlar.
Included from the FAI were acting CEO John Delaney and FAI President Milo
Corcoran, while Donegal County Council's Chief Planning Officer Francis
Coyle was also in attendance.
Attached below is a picture of the group.
Pictured at a meeting between Finn Harps Ground Development Committee and
FAI representatives regarding the proposed development of a new soccer
stadium at Stranorlar. Front: John Delaney, acting CEO of FAI; Milo
Corcoran, FAI President; Francis Coyle, Chief Planning Officer, Donegal
County Council. Back: John Byrne, FAI Football Development Manager; Bob
Breen, Club Licence Officer; and Finn Harps Ground Development Committee
members Patsy Lafferty, Alex Brady and Trevor Gordon. (Photo: Jason
McGarrigle)
Harps Ground Development Committee and Donegal County Council to discuss
the clubs proposed move to a new Stadium at Railway Road, Stranorlar.
Included from the FAI were acting CEO John Delaney and FAI President Milo
Corcoran, while Donegal County Council's Chief Planning Officer Francis
Coyle was also in attendance.
Attached below is a picture of the group.
Pictured at a meeting between Finn Harps Ground Development Committee and
FAI representatives regarding the proposed development of a new soccer
stadium at Stranorlar. Front: John Delaney, acting CEO of FAI; Milo
Corcoran, FAI President; Francis Coyle, Chief Planning Officer, Donegal
County Council. Back: John Byrne, FAI Football Development Manager; Bob
Breen, Club Licence Officer; and Finn Harps Ground Development Committee
members Patsy Lafferty, Alex Brady and Trevor Gordon. (Photo: Jason
McGarrigle)