Originally Posted by Dundalk Democrat
By Gavin McLaughlin
A LARGE turnout arrived to the Crowne Plaza on Wednesday last for the Dundalk FC Supporter Action night.
The meeting, held to address ways in which supporters could play a more active role in helping the club to reduce the estimated shortfall of 200k, saw Dundalk FC Chairman Padraig McGowan, Club Promotions Officer Paul Johnston, CEO Gerry Matthews, Communications Manager Colm Crosson and Dundalk FC Trust Chairman Simon Blackmore address the assembled crowd.
After a brief introduction by McGowan, Paul Johnston spoke about the club's role in the community, stating that “success for the club raises the national profile of the town and area” before outlining the club's stance on promoting intercultural events and youth development.
A very impressive 3D virtual tour of the new Youth Development Centre at Oriel Park was also shown to the room. Johnston expressed his hope that Dundalk could follow the lead of English club Charlton Athletic in helping to combat local health and social problems with the opening of the new building.
Club CEO Gerry Matthews then took to the stage, echoing most of the comments made in his recent interview with The Dundalk Democrat about the club's financial position. Mr Matthews also said that a repeat of this year's financial problems would pose a serious threat to the existence of the club.
Colm Crosson outlined ways for supporters to get involved with eight different areas on 'the menu' ranging from selling lotto books to sponsoring players for the season. The club promised to contact each person present at the meeting within the next two weeks to see what help they could provide to the club.
Simon Blackmore detailed the Trust's role in supporting the day to day running of the club and urged people to sign up for the patron scheme which had 105 members at the time of the meeting.
The FAI’s National Coordinator of the Club Promotion Officers Programme, Noel Mooney spoke in glowing terms about the board's plans for the future while Frank Nwaubani also praised Dundalk FC for their involvement with the local African community.