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Wednesday, 11th September, 2024. Vol. 17, Issue 37 • 9A, Crowe Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth Tel: 042 932 0888 | Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com
Dark days in Oriel
Supporters launch fundraiser as owner desperately seeks investor to keep club afloat By Paul Byrne
Valid until 17-09-2024
ARD EASMUINN ROAD, DUNDALK. PHONE 042 935 7296. dunnesmonumental@gmail.com.
THIS TIME ten years ago, Dundalk FC were a club on the rise. Stephen Kenny was in his second season with the Lilywhites having finished second a year previously. Dundalk were closing in on their first Premier Division title in almost twenty years which would be secured on a glorious October evening with a 2-0 victory in Oriel Park over rivals Cork City. Four more league titles, three FAI cups and a number of memorable European nights, (most memorably, victory over Bate Borisov, which would ultimately guarantee them qualification to the Europa League after narrowly failing to get past Polish side Legia Warsaw in the Champions League qualification game) would signal one of, if not, the most glorious period of the club’s long proud history. Those games and that time
must seem like a million years ago to Dundalk supporters who this week are coming to the stark realisation that their beloved club’s future is in real jeopardy. Dundalk supporters have been urged to rally behind Dundalk Football Club as the gravity of the situation the Carrick Road outfit finds itself in becomes clearer with each passing day. Last November, Boston-based businessman Brian Ainscough officially took full control of Dundalk, a week after stepping down as Kerry FC CEO. In his first press conference he stated that the objective for 2024 was to get the club back into Europe. Just ten months into his reign that objective has changed dramatically with the Dubliner now working to secure the club’s very existence. Continued on Page 2
Kyle Norton took part in The Disabled and Inclusive Golf Association (DIGA) competing against golfers from Ireland, Wales and England. 54 golfers competed and Kyle finished in second place after a brilliant display from the Blackrock man. He received his medal from three time Major winner Padraig Harrington. Photo: Paul Lundy Photography
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