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    Foot.ie! Mayo Association Football League Rule 17 - How Would It Go Down With Other Leagues ??

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo Association Football League
    RULE 17 :GROUNDS
    Before the commencement of each season, the MAFL shall review the ground which each
    member or applicant Club proposes to use as its home venue and will decide on its
    suitability or otherwise. Inspections will also be carried out during the season. The MAFL shall
    have the power to deem any ground unsuitable.

    This rule will not infinge on a match referee’s right to deem any ground unplayable on match day.
    All Clubs must have dugouts with technical areas marked out. The only persons permitted inside
    the pitch enclosure and dugouts on match days shall be the players, five named substitutes and
    three team officials from each team plus the match officials, Only one official can be standing in
    the technical area. Clubs must provide changing facilities for both teams and the match officials
    with hot and cold running water in all three. Pitches must be enclosed on all four sides to the
    satisfaction of the MAFL and have a minimum of three metre clearance between touchline and
    enclosure.
    In all Mayo League competitions, the home team shall have home advantage or the right to obtain
    an alternative ground within a 15 mile radius on the day. In all Mayo competitions, the home team
    must take all reasonable steps to ensure that their ground is playable. The home team must have
    their ground (or alternative ground) inspected well in advance of kick-off to ensure that in the
    event of the ground being unplayable, their opponents would be notified in adequate time to
    prevent them travelling. The League Fixtures Secretary and appointed referee must also be
    notified. The ground inspection must be conducted by the appointed match official. If the
    appointed official is some distance from the ground then another official may be used by prior
    agreement with the Fixtures Secretary.
    In certain areas where no official referee is resident, a member of the L.M.C. may inspect a
    ground and deem it playable or otherwise, provided the LMC member in question, is not a
    member of, and has no connection with, either or the clubs involved in the match in question.
    Where an LMC member has deemed a ground playable, the match referee upon his/her arrival
    shall have the final say as to whether or not the game can proceed.
    Should any Club or team travel to an unfit ground where the above precautions have not been
    taken, the offending Club shall be liable for travelling expenses of the opponents as outlined in the
    Disciplinary Guidelines and subject to disciplinary action.
    In all Mayo League and cup competitions, where a ground has been declared unplayable by the
    Referee, or unfit to play upon, for any reason, the competing team shall notify the Fixture
    Secretary who will then refix the match. Where a ground has been declared unplayable for any
    reason but that the opposing team has travelled, the L.M.C. at its discretion can order that the
    fixture be played on the teams ground that travelled providing the L.M.C. can satisfy itself beyond
    all reasonable doubt that the home team did not take all reasonable steps to ensure that the fixture
    would take place. For any refixture, the home ground must be inspected on the day
    prior to the game as well as the morning of the game. In all cases in this rule where a Referee
    travels to an unfit ground he is entitled to a ½ match fee plus expenses.
    In domestic cup competitions where the home ground is not playable on the day every effort must
    be made to get an alternative ground or switch to the opponents ground. If the
    away teams ground is not playable the game will be refixed by the fixture secretary at the away
    teams ground.
    Clubs are reminded that the F.A.I. and C.F.A. cup competitions may have their own rules as
    regards the condition in paragraph 4.
    Do you think that this rule would be a help or a hinderance to your club/League? This rule is largely seen as improving standards in Mayo facilities over the last twelve years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderblaster View Post
    Do you think that this rule would be a help or a hinderance to your club/League? This rule is largely seen as improving standards in Mayo facilities over the last twelve years.
    brilliant idea but most club in limerick distict league could not afford hese facilities,a lot of clubs are leasing grounds and more are getting them from city council and co.council.then you have to go down the road of planning permission ect.could never see it happening in limerick district for those reasons.does all clubs have these in your league and if they have fair play to them.bet ye didnt get much help from muppets in abbotstown.

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    Seems like a good idea to me

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    Thunder,

    There are only a handful of clubs in the Sligo/Leitrim league that could get anywhere near the required level of facilities the Mayo League are looking for, as you are probably aware from the Conn cup!!! I'd have to admire the ambition to improve the facilities in the league but at what cost?? a load of clubs here would fold as they are only scrapping by at the moment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longshanks View Post
    Thunder,

    There are only a handful of clubs in the Sligo/Leitrim league that could get anywhere near the required level of facilities the Mayo League are looking for, as you are probably aware from the Conn cup!!! I'd have to admire the ambition to improve the facilities in the league but at what cost?? a load of clubs here would fold as they are only scrapping by at the moment
    likewise in limerick and around the rest of the country as well id say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack View Post
    brilliant idea but most club in limerick distict league could not afford hese facilities,a lot of clubs are leasing grounds and more are getting them from city council and co.council.then you have to go down the road of planning permission ect.could never see it happening in limerick district for those reasons.does all clubs have these in your league and if they have fair play to them.bet ye didnt get much help from muppets in abbotstown.
    Most clubs have good facilities in Mayo for many years. The standards were set 10 to 12 years ago. The clubs did not like it then, but the more progressive clubs in the top league started to implement the conditions and have continued ever since. Many clubs in those day also were renting or leasing in Mayo.
    By the way, the muppets in Abbotstown did help out also. They gave €100,000 to ten or eleven clubs two years ago to help with facilities and development. I am also aware that they also facilitated many clubs with their grant applications. It is not all bad you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fair Play View Post
    Most clubs have good facilities in Mayo for many years. The standards were set 10 to 12 years ago. The clubs did not like it then, but the more progressive clubs in the top league started to implement the conditions and have continued ever since. Many clubs in those day also were renting or leasing in Mayo.
    By the way, the muppets in Abbotstown did help out also. They gave €100,000 to ten or eleven clubs two years ago to help with facilities and development. I am also aware that they also facilitated many clubs with their grant applications. It is not all bad you know.
    If they were that generous somewhat disrespectful to call them ''muppets.''

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    Quote Originally Posted by nononsense View Post
    If they were that generous somewhat disrespectful to call them ''muppets.''
    He was quoting Blackjack who originally called them muppets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe_denilson View Post
    He was quoting Blackjack who originally called them muppets.
    I take your point Joe, thanks for the clarification. I would not expect that kind of language from Mayo.

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