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Killarney Celtic FC face judgement day
JUDGEMENT DAY: Killarney Celtic FC will learn at 11pm tonight (Friday) if their bid to become the FAI Club of the Year is successful or not. Tom O'Shea (FAI Grassroots Director), with Killarney Celtic officers and local politicians at Celtic Park, Killarney. From left are: Mike Lyne, Helen Cancy, Cllr Michael Gleeson, Linda Clifford, Suzanne Scully, Cllr Donal Grady, Cllr Niall Botty O'Callaghan, Paul Sherry (Celtic Chairman), Tom O'Shea, Cllr Niall Kelleher (Mayor of Kerry), Ramona Burchill, Mary Lyne, Brian Spillane, Sean Kelly MEP, Padraig Harnett, Mikey Daly and Tim Jones. Picture: Eamonn Keogh
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By Sean Moriarty
Killarney Celtic FC will learn at 11pm tonight (Friday) if their bid to become the FAI Club of the Year is successful or not.
The club is one of six finalists in the competition that is taking place today (Friday) as part of the governing body’s Annual General Meeting in County Meath.
Earlier today, club delegates faced a panel of judges where they were subjected to a 15 minute questions and answers session on how they manage and promote the club.
They will also have to make a 15 minute presentation on why they feel they should be crowned the title.
The local club faces opposition from Middleton FC from Cork, two Galway clubs, Salthill Devon and Colemanstown, Meath’s Enfield Celtic and Newbridge Town from Kildare.
The results will be announced tonight during the awards presentation dinner that forms a central part of the annual convention.
“There is a huge amount of preparation gone into this,” Paul Sherry, Club Chair, told the Killarney Advertiser. “There is huge excitement within the club. Whatever happens it is a judging situation. This is huge kudos for the club and it sets us apart from any other club in Kerry or in the country.”


