Ulster council spend £7 million

Started by Drumanee 1, February 28, 2009, 09:24:06 AM

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sawel

Each county in Ulster intend to develop their own centre of excellence.
Derry was the first to develop it in the early 90's at Owenbeg and it is now going through its second phase of development to incluse a 2000 seat stand in front of a newly laid sand carpet pitch along with a full size 3G pitch.
The Derry County board have 55 acres here and this is the now the hub of all the counties activities from administration right through to senior training.
On Friday evenings last summer there were in the region of 800 under 8 kids at the all county go-games at Owenbeg

Drumanee 1

Quote from: Maguire01 on March 01, 2009, 04:36:07 PM
Quote from: corn02 on March 01, 2009, 01:59:53 PM
Quote from: Drumanee 1 on February 28, 2009, 09:57:26 AM
,it has been reported one official is being paid £100k + expenses

Where has this been reported then?
Down the pub, i'd guess.

no need to be a smart ass.
i was told by an high ranking derry official that the ulster council had spent 7million,now obviously he got wrong,it was 7million turn over,the same man told me about one particular man being paid 100k,now normally i would have taken this man at his word although as already pointed out he got his facts wrong therefore so did i,so that will let you high and mighty posters pour scorn on me ::)

SLIGONIAN

Quote from: sawel on March 02, 2009, 09:15:54 AM
Each county in Ulster intend to develop their own centre of excellence.
Derry was the first to develop it in the early 90's at Owenbeg and it is now going through its second phase of development to incluse a 2000 seat stand in front of a newly laid sand carpet pitch along with a full size 3G pitch.
The Derry County board have 55 acres here and this is the now the hub of all the counties activities from administration right through to senior training.
On Friday evenings last summer there were in the region of 800 under 8 kids at the all county go-games at Owenbeg

Fair play to Derry, well ahead of everyone else. Some turnout at underage.
"hard work will always beat talent if talent doesn't work"

Maximus Marillius

Quote from: sawel on March 02, 2009, 09:15:54 AM
Each county in Ulster intend to develop their own centre of excellence.
Derry was the first to develop it in the early 90's at Owenbeg and it is now going through its second phase of development to incluse a 2000 seat stand in front of a newly laid sand carpet pitch along with a full size 3G pitch.
The Derry County board have 55 acres here and this is the now the hub of all the counties activities from administration right through to senior training.
On Friday evenings last summer there were in the region of 800 under 8 kids at the all county go-games at Owenbeg

This is the county board that the majority of Derry posters pour scorn on.....they really haven't a clue what it takes to run a county...which the derry county board do quite well. No doubt they make the odd bad call ie S'neils over the top suspension and trying to threaten Mc gilligan for speaking to the press, but setting that nonsense aside DCB is driving derrys structures forward.