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RESULTS

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Clonee United results shall be posted weekly as they become available.

   

Subs 2009/2010

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The first instalment of Subs is now due - please contact your manager to make payment before the 9th October.

 

***Please be aware - non payment of subs/membership will lead to member not being eligible for selection to play or to participate in training***

 

Subs for the upcoming Season 2009/2010 will remain the same as last season & can be paid in full or in installments as outlined;

 

 

JUNIOR MEMBERS €160           Installment - 9th October  - €80 & 5th February - €80                                  

   

DON'T X THE LINE....

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In conjunction with the F.A.I. "DON'T X THE LINE" scheme there is now a second line painted along the home side sideline, we ask that from this weekend onwards that ALL parents & spectators remain behind this line.
The five aims of the campaign are:
  • To eradicate aggressive and abusive behaviour from players and spectators
  • To promote zero tolerance of defamatory comments or language, be it racial or discriminatory, towards referees, fellow players and other supporters
  • To promote an environment for sportsmanship and fair play in underage football
  • To provide education to adults and young people on the importance of respect and tolerance in football
  • To encourage safe participation for players and spectators

The Don’t X the Line campaign is trying to encourage the players to enjoy the game and not worry about winning matches - The programme is not only aimed at the players but spectators, parents, coaches and managers to behave while attending games. We aim to nourish and encourage the fun and enthusiasm our young players bring to the game.

It is hoped the campaign will take off and other leagues around the country will adopt it. Already leagues in Monaghan, Cavan, North Dublin and Kerry have held discussions about implementing it.