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GALWAY UNITED HOMELESS - Galway City Tribune 28 August 2009
THE manager of cash-strapped Galway United has made a desperate plea to the owners of sports facilities around the city and county to come to the club’s aid in order for it to see out the rest of the season.
Speaking to Tribune Sport yesterday, Ian Foster confirmed that United are no longer using Salthill Devon’s excellent facilities at Drom because the cost is prohibitive to the club. United trained at the former Olde Ground pitch behind Arch Motors in Westside last week, but this week training took place at Moyne Villa’s ground in Headford, the third training ground for United in the past fortnight.
“Can I make a plea to anyone out there who might have a pitch that we can use until November to give me a ring, anything to see us to the end of the season. Things are really tight at the club now, it is no exaggeration to say we are taking things one day at a time.
“We had to stop using Drom because it was costing the club a lot of money, and it is money the club does not have. It is the same with Headford, there is a cost involved and it is very tight to get that money together for training.
“To be honest, this is the last thing you would expect to happen so far into a season, struggling to get somewhere to train, but if there is a club out there that can help us out, we’d really appreciate it. We could come to an arrangement where me and my staff would help out with training junior sides or whatever.
“The bottom line is people want money for us to use their facilities, and we just don’t have it. We need people who have a football pitch and will let us use it between now and November to come forward,” he said.
It is not so much a failure to prepare, more an inability, but Foster said that training has gone well this week and he is looking for a reaction from his players for tonight’s visit of Shamrock Rovers to Terryland Park (kick-off 7.45pm).
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