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Exclusive: Former Irish manager objects to kids’ football pitch

written by Chris McNulty June 9, 2020
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FORMER Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill has lodged an objection against the development of a kids’  football pitch in Donegal.

Dunfanaghy Youths FC, who have been homeless for almost two years now, lodged a planning application for an ambitious development in March.

The proposed development, at Lurgabrack, Dunfanaghy is to consist of a playing pitch, a training pitch, spectator stand, clubhouse and associated facilities.

O’Neill lives in London, but owns Horn Head House, a derelict 18th century country house, near to the proposed location of the  development.

The County Derry native, who managed Ireland from 2013 to 2018 and guided the Boys in Green to the Euro 2016 finals in France, has objected in a written submission to Donegal County Council, we can reveal.

The proposed development of Dunfanaghy Youths FC

In the documentation, seen by Donegal Daily, O’Neill says his primary issue concerns environment and safety.

“Ultimately Horn Head, a secluded and protected area, with especially high scenic amenity status is simply not appropriate for a large public gathering facility, i.e a stadium,” a letter, signed by O’Neill and bearing the name of he and his wife, Geraldine, says.

“First, the environmental impact of erecting stadia in this area of scenic beauty must be recognised. Horn Head is renowned not just locally, not just in Donegal, but also throughout Ireland and would be adversely affected by this proposed development.”

O’Neill notes that the natural wildlife or the area ‘would be seriously affected by the proposals’.

“Access and safety will be compromised by any such stadium construction,” he adds.

“Further pollution concerns are obvious: Traffic congestion, floodlighting and noise pollution.”

Horn Head House, owned by Martin O’Neill and his wife, Geraldine. Pic: www.buildingsofireland.ie

Dunfanaghy Youths have been homeless since being served with a notice to quit the pitch at Kill, Dunfanaghy they had been playing on for over 25 years.

The club won the John Gorey Curran Cup in May 2018 and in December 2018, when they were operating without a home pitch, won the Donegal Youth League.

Dunfanaghy Youths FC caters for boys and girls up to Youth League (under-18) level. In recent times they have been using the pitch at PCC Falcarragh for some home games and the community pitch in Creeslough for small-sided games and some training.

Dunfanaghy Youths celebrate winning the Donegal Youth League in 2018

Finn Harps captain Mark Anthony McGinley is a product of the Dunfanaghy Youths conveyor belt, while several players have gone on to play in the Ulster Senior League. The club – who had over 130 players registered in 2019 – has said that this proposed development is their ‘one and only option’ to source a home.

O’Neill was a two-time European Cup winner with Nottingham Forest as a player and his most recent job in football was as Forest manager. He was sacked from the City Ground post in June 2019.

O’Neill’s submissions to the County Council, dated May 5 last, include a seven-page document, in which he outlines his objections under a number of headings including: environmental concerns; contravention of development plan guidance; the site’s planning history; traffic and pedestrian access; and changing the character of Horn Head.

He wrote: “If permitted, the development would be in use on a daily basis. Long winter evenings would necessitate the use of floodlighting which will have direct impeach on wildlife and the nearby residents.

The single file lane way upon which it is proposed the public and developers will access the stadium is the same access serving only five existing properties and it would certainly be unable to cope with what is being proposed. Serious practical problems for this very private area will arise; as it is likely the public would use the lane way as a turning and parking opportunity on match and training days.”

The Dunfanaghy Youths application was supported by letters from the FAI and the Donegal Schoolboys League.

Exclusive: Former Irish manager objects to kids’ football pitch was last modified: June 10th, 2020 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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