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Trust Announcement

Trust Announcement

On Mon­day 18 Novem­ber the Trust held its first AGM, adopt­ed its Con­sti­tu­tion and elect­ed a 13 per­son Board of Direc­tors. The new Board will hold its first meet­ing on Mon­day 2nd Decem­ber and assign spe­cif­ic roles and tasks and issue a pub­lic...
Dundalk — My Town

Dundalk — My Town

Dun­dalk FC leg­end Der­mot Keely always said “when the club is rock­ing, the town is rock­ing” and vice ver­sa. And I always thought that to be true. So what is “The Town”? It’s not hous­ing, schools, shop­ping cen­tres or swim­ming pools. For me, it’s about...
Oriel Park ‑Then and Now

Oriel Park ‑Then and Now

‘Tow­er­ing Glow­ing Wit­ness­es to Decades of His­to­ry’ I was in the wood­en stand behind the town end goal. I remem­ber you could get under­neath the seats and play hide and seek there but by 18 Feb­ru­ary 1979 I was 11 and I was sit­ting in it watch­ing Pad­dy...