What's the story with the UEFA licence?
Where do UCD stand with UEFA licencing? Is it necessary to get to a certain standard to play top flight football? Let alone European football. I'd imagine UCD can meet the financial stability side of things but what about Belfield Park? I thought I read before it was going to be upgraded? Are there any plans in the pipline for this? And is the structure of the club up to scratch?
To answer your questions as best I can
The club is not a legal entity so is not independant from the college in a legal sense. From a financial point of view, all the UCD sports clubs get an annual grant from the college sports dept., roughly devided up between the clubs by numbers of members. The last year I've seen the accounts for is 2002 when the club recieved 17,000 old pounds and this was used entirely to pay for the college teams (there are about 70 odd soccer teams in UCD). The senior men's team is expected to pay for itself.
The source of this grant is the profit made by the sports bar in UCD, revenue from the rent of UCD's sports facilities and (in 2002) 25 old pounds from each student's registration fee.
The club does not make a profit and is not allowed to stockpile cash. It is considered a bad use of resources for some clubs to stockpile cash as that cash could (and I think should) be re-invested in facilaties instead of sitting in a bank account. If a sports club in UCD wants to make a capital investment they apply to the college for funds. An example of this is the National Hockey Stadium which is being upgraded this year.
The previous administration in the college certainly did give a toss about the Club, indeed the old registrar is still seen every fourthnight in Belfield Park. The new administration seems to be obsessed entirely in post-graduate research funds and (apart from the new presidents house) hasn't invested any resources anywhere else.
The Belfield Bowl is located beside the Sports centre about 300 yards inside the Clonskeagh gate. It is about a mile from Belfield Park. So it is more convielent for residents in Clonskeagh and Goatstown and less convienent for residents in Mount Merrion and Stillorgan. It is easier for people to get to from the 11 bus and more difficult to get to from the 46A bus.
The key issue in all this is the proposed apartments. If they are to be built the soccer club will have to move, if not the soccer club will stay put. My money would be on the apartments being built.