gone back to the council
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bar the pitches,corbally have by far the best set up in the league.if they didnt have 20 odd teams they might be able to get the pitches in better nick.they have a class astroturf,parking for around 1oo cars and very good dressing rooms.pike and fairview a close 2nd and 3rd for me
pike have great facilities, except there training area is crap. They should put lights up in their car park so they could play ball there (it is a gravel based car park) rather than go on the hill or to one of the astro pitches. i think mungret had a similar area where they trained on gravel.
whatever about the pros and cons of my club your club theres one thing well all agree on .. the are more than a handful of clubs in this town better run and structured than the eircom league one
Nominations for F.A.I. national club of the month awards for October and November close on December 4th.
Maybe some of the clubs mentioned should try and get themselves nominated for an award. I think the first step would be to have a look at the nomination form on www.fai.ie
Then I think to contact the league secretary and seek a nomination.
Now with the deadline almost up, (next Monday), maybe the following months would be easier to arrange a nomination for.
The nomination needs to be endorsed by the league and provincial secretary's, and it would need a good club history/profile to be put together, possibly along with some letters of support etc. In other words a good bit of paperwork. Anyway full details on www.fai.ie
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sure maybe we should go for it (Pike) ... it might be the only national title we ever win!!!!