SILVERPARK - ATTENTION ALL PLAYERS AND MENTORS
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As
we all know, one of the fundamental principles of any GAA club is the
integration of the club in the local community and enjoying the support
of that community for all its activities. Unfortunately, a situation in
Silverpark persists which is damaging that support and bringing negative
feedback on the club as a result. Despite clear signage to the
contrary, members of the club are continuing to hit footballs and
sliothars off some of the surrounding back walls of our neighbor's
gardens. On lots of occasions these balls go astray and end up in those
gardens running the risk of injuring some unsuspecting person or
causing damage to property. We all need to work together to stop this
from happening. We would ask all players young and old to stop this
practice immediately. We would ask mentors, managers and other members
who may observe this situation to actively intervene to stop these
people putting our supportive neighbors and their property at risk. This
includes intervening to address this for home team members and away
team visitors. If this practice is not stopped we run the risk of
someone getting hurt, property being damaged and litigation being taken
against the club. Ultimately, the overall membership will suffer because
of the actions of an inconsiderate few.Yours In Sport
Ronnie Murray - Kilmacud Crokes - Club Executive PRO
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