FAI Press release:
Good news for Bohs. I heard the FAI are looking to set up St Pats with a site in Glasnevin.SSE Airtricity League club Bohemians are set to return to their historical home, Phoenix Park.
Having struggled to find a permanent home over recent years for their expanding school-boy and Academy section, the FAI have agreed a deal with the club to use the Fifteen Acres facility for the foreseeable future.
In the early days of their existence, Bohemians used to play their matches at Phoenix Park but upon the move to Dalymount Park at the turn of the century, the club ceased using the site.
In recent years, the Leinster Senior League had leased Fifteen Acres but with the financial burden of the site on the league, the FAI stepped in and took over the lease.
Now, Bohemians will now see their school-boy sections play at Fifteen Acres having reached an agreement with the FAI and Bohemians President Matt Devaney believes the deal is integral to the future of the club.
Devaney said: "We needed to have a permanent base from which, we can grow our football club from. To have this on our door-step, it's a god-send for the club.
"We meet the FAI quite regularly and I happened to mention to Richard Fahey (FAI Director of Club Licensing and Facility Development) that we're struggling for pitches as we've doubled the amount of teams we operate over the last few years.
"Richard was able to speak to John Delaney and thankfully, we've been able to get this all important move.
"It's a great time for the under-age football in Ireland and it probably hasn't got the media coverage it's deserved. The changes to the under-age structure are a game-changer for Irish football, anyone in the SSE Airtricity League would acknowledge that."
There are up to 12 pitches that can be used at the facility and Bohemians are set to have their small-sided games (U8-U11) on Saturdays and their 11-a-side matches (U14 and U16) played on a Sunday.
Conor Emerson, the club's Youth Director, believes it is a hugely important step for the entire club and the growth of the under-age section.
Emerson said: "This is an important part of our history as we're rebuilding the youth section of the club.
"The SSE Airtricity League under-age structure is also a huge help to our under-age teams as we've been able to attract a certain standard of player.
"It won't be long until we can offer the full path-way right through to the first-team which is really exciting. Phoenix Park is such a beautiful location which is very much in our locality with 12 full-size pitches so it's ideal for the club to grow its youth section in."
FAI Director of Club Licensing and Facility Development, Richard Fahey said: "We're delighted to help Bohemians and facilitate their move to Phoenix Park.
"It is their historical home but importantly, with the expansion of their youth development and the Academy structures, myself and John Delaney believe it is vital to support their efforts in any way possible.
"We're continuing to look at ways we can help all SSE Airtricity League clubs around the country and it's great to get this deal completed."
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I'm in favour of anything that helps the league. This all seems a bit odd though doesn't it? Are the FAI going to provide training facilities for Sligo, Athlone, Harps, Cabinteely etc too?
Yeah, our Academy just took out a lease on new training grounds. Will the FAI step in and pay it I wonder?
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Maybe not training facilities as such but maybe they are starting to help clubs?"We're continuing to look at ways we can help all SSE Airtricity League clubs around the country and it's great to get this deal completed."
They have been involved in our move to Glanmire, now this, mention up thread of a move for Pats.
Besides, theres no indication on cost here, it could well be that Bohs are paying for this. Do Harps or Sligo want to train in the Phoenix Park?
Have Harps or Sligo been offered the chance to train in Phoenix Park? There's a deafening silence surrounding the FAI and Harps new ground, yet they plod on with projects like this, new Dalymount and groundshare between Bohs/Shels, Glanmire and Cork. It's tough to read about this sort of thing happening and knowing it's over two years since any work was undertaken at Finn Park 2.
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Well anyone can use the 15 acres. There's nothing stopping anyone training there...
To be fair, all we know is that the FAI now lease a large amount of pitches in the Phoenix Park. As far as I can see, there's no suggestion of any other facilities being build there. Fair play to Bohs schoolboy set up but this won't have much effect on the LOI club
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Oh I know yeah, but my point is, they jump on all these announcements and declare how they're helping out the clubs with this sort of craic, but there's still a deafening silence surrounding actual projects to benefit the league and the FAI like the new Harps stadium.
Where's the announcement from them to say they're stepping in to help see the stadium finished?
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Sure they're absolutely right to plod along with projects like this. Even if there are political hold-ups or whatever at Finn Park they need to be helping all the teams in the league to progress.
The clubs in bigger cities with bigger populations will always benefit more from handouts. It's just a fact of life. They're based in areas with high population density and richer councils who can help them out. I'm was probably the council who originally built those pitches. If that never happened, they wouldn't have ever come into the FAIs possession in the 1st place. Life is unfair sometimes.
In fairness though they helped out Wex Youths earlier in the year too by buying their ground from the receiver.
I've not said anywhere that it's wrong for them to be publicising these annoucements, my gripe is that the silence is deafening on other projects. Selective process.
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From what I understand the Finn Park situation is a whole fiasco with private developers who don't seem to have the money or will to make good on their promise. The Phoenix Park thing seems an awful lot simpler in that it's council land and they already seem to have a positive relationship in terms of making municipal facilities accessible for football.
I assume the space will be made available for Shels as well anyway, and presumably could be used by Pats as well as they're nearby and Rovers who are split between an undeveloped Roadstone and the AUL.
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