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Association of Irish Celtic Supporters Clubs
New Coach Park Arrangements
Written by jkelly Friday, 30 July 2010 15:30
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The Association in conjunction with other supporters bodies have been liaising with Celtic over the past few seasons regarding the state of the Coach Park.

We are pleased to annouce the following new Coach Park arrangements.

Celtic Football Club is delighted today to announce that it has opened 2 new supporters coach areas at Celtic Park.     
 
Due to ongoing works in relation to the new M74 Road development and east end regeneration route, changes had to be made to the existing coach park.  With this has come new opportunity and Celtic is delighted to have developed 2 new improved coach parks.
 
Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell commented:
 
"We are delighted to open these new coach areas.  We have been in close consulation with Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Police to ensure that any changes to the Celtic footprint take full consideration of the needs of the Club and its supporters."
 
"The new arrangement offers real improvement in terms of access to and egress from the stadium by splitting the volume of coach traffic to two sites. We have also ensured close liaison with supporters groups and are pleased that the work has received very positive feedback".
 
The Club would like to set out their arrangements for supporter coach travel to Celtic Park.
 
Two areas are available at Celtic Park, both in close proximity to the Stadium. The upper coach park, is accessed via Holywell St. This area is primarily for supporters travelling from the west of the stadium, such as Ireland, Ayrshire, Inverclyde, Dumbarton etc.    
 
The second parking area (DavaarCoach Park) area is available for supporters travelling from south of the border, Lanarkshire, Stirling, Dundee etc. ensuring easy access to and from the M74, one of the main stadium access routes. 
 
Booking procedure

To ensure that the safety operation at our park runs smoothly for both spectators and the community in general, we have introduced a booking procedure for our supporters travelling by coach to Celtic Park.
 
Step 1 Your Club must register with Celtic Football Club if they intend to travel to Celtic Park by coach. The simple registration form asks for coach travel information e.g. departure time, number of passengers, on coach contact etc.
 
Step 2 When the registration form is received at the Club we will send you a coach identification card along with directions on how to get to Celtic Park.
 
Step 3 Coaches must display their identification card in the front windscreen when approaching their allocated coach park.
 
The intention is that once allocated an area, dependent on availability, each coach would be there for the duration of the season.
 
If you require any further information on coach parking do not hesitate to contact us on 0141 551 4361 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
For supporters comfort and safety, both areas will bestewarded and policed and all buses/supporters are asked to follow the advice and instruction given. 
 
Clearly this is a new system being introduced and the cooperation of supporters is  greatly appreciated in this matter

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Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 15:41
 
LISBON LIONS NIGHT GALWAY 7TH AUGUST
Written by jkelly Friday, 23 July 2010 21:45
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PREDA Galway and County Galway based Celtic supporters club Buachailli Corafinne are delighted to announce the visit to Galway of Lisbon Lion legends John Fallon and Charlie Gallagher on Saturday August the 7th. The event is being sponsored by The Western Hotel, Prospect Hill, Galway – the home of PREDA Galway (www.thewestern.ie).  There is some limited availability for accommodation on the night of the 7th so contact reception for further details on 00353 (0)91562834.

PREDA was founded by 2009 Meteor Humanitarian of the Year, Fr. Shay Cullen.  The charity strives to free children from adult prisons and child prostitution in the Philippines (www.preda.org).

Buachailli Corafinne have supported a number of charities in the past in the true Celtic spirit helping to raise funds for the paediatric unit in University College Hospital Galway, PREDA as well as for the Jimmy Johnstone Motor Neurone Fund. The supporters club is lead by John  Fahy, Mike Nolan and Barry O'Loughlin.

Monroes Tavern, Celtic HQ in Galway will be hosting a “Lions Lunch” where Hoops fans can chat and greet these true legends of the game at 2pm in Monroe's (www.monroes.ie).

To finish off the “Lisbon Lions Day” The Western Hotel will be hosting a tribute night to the Lions showing clips from their European Cup win on the 25th of May 1967 in Lisbon followed by a Q&A session with “The Bhoys”. The evening will be start at 8pm. Finger food will be included in the ticket price and the always energetic and powerful “Celtic Storm” will take to the stage for a night of celebration to kick start the new season while honouring those who made Celtic what it is today.

Tickets for “A Night with the Lions” in The Western Hotel (www.thewestern.ie) followed by “Celtic Storm” till late are 15 euro with all profits going to help the children being rescued by PREDA and can be purchased from reception at The Western on 00353 (0)91562834.

For more information on the “Lions Lunch” in Monroe's Tavern contact Monroe's on 00353 (0)91583397.

PREDA Galway and Buachailli Corafinne would like to thank The Western Hotel, Monroe's Tavern and Standard Printers for their support in making this weekend possible and in helping raise the profile of the work of PREDA.


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Hail, Hail !

Philip Cribbin

Chairperson PREDA Galway

John Fahy 

Chairperson Buachailli Corafinne CSC

Mike Nolan

Secretary Buachailli Corafinne CSC

Barry O' Loughlin

Treasurer Buachailli Corafinne CSC


Check out some of the following links showing the work of PREDA and support it enjoys from Damien Dempsey:

www.preda.org

www.predagalway.org

www.damiendempsey.com



Last Updated on Friday, 23 July 2010 22:05
 
THE VIEW FROM THE 32
Written by jkelly Monday, 19 July 2010 17:54
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AICSC 12th Annual Charity Dinner
Written by Administrator Tuesday, 06 July 2010 11:24
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While they may have been one of the major talking points of the World Cup Finals in South Africa, there thankfully wasn't a vuvuzela in sight (or sound, for that matter) at the 12th Annual Charity Dinner of the Association of Irish Celtic Supporters Clubs on Saturday July 3rd at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin.

However, even an orchestra of those dreaded instruments would surely not have drowned out the rapturous reception given to Neil Lennon at his first appearance in Ireland as Celtic manager.

Each year, supporters from all corners of Ireland and beyond gather in the outskirts of Dublin for this celebration of all things Celtic and a disappointing 2009 - 2010 did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm and passion of all in attendance who contributed heartily towards the new gaffer's campaign to bring back the thunder.

However, the day started on a calmer note with the first of two Meet the Fans sessions to be held in Ireland that weekend with Lennon and Peter Lawwell together with players, Scott Brown, Andreas Hinkel, Morten Rasmussen, Paddy McCourt and Josh Thompson taking questions from a crowd of around 250 supporters. An interesting and informative session ensued with questions from the serious (the wearing of the poppy on the Celtic jersey) to the not-so-serious (those vuvuzelas again) and it was undoubtedly a valuable exercise, which many of those in attendance will no doubt wish to see made a regular fixture.

AICSC committee with special guests

The serious business over, it was time to party. In addition to the Celtic representatives from the Q&A, Lisbon Lion, John Fallon, with the replica of the European Cup recently presented to Celtic by UEFA, and the legendary Chris Sutton joined hundreds of revellers in a hall festooned with green and white and supporters’ clubs flags and banners hanging from every wall.

Having been a firm supporter of the AICSC annual event for many years as a player, captain and coach of Celtic, this was Neil Lennon's first bow as manager and the pride and joy among all supporters gathered was clearly evident in the long standing ovation he received and the mood all around the hall was that, to paraphrase another former Celtic captain, the buzz around the place was well and truly back.

Indeed, no-one could have been more proud than Neil's own parents, Gerry and Ursula, who were in attendance as guests of the AICSC and will surely have been overjoyed by the enthusiastic response to the Lurgan man's elevation to the Celtic Park hot seat.

Celtic Officials  at Q&A in Citywest Hotel

Another Lennon supporter on the night was his former team-mate Chris Sutton, who spoke warmly of his former colleague and endorsed him as the right choice while encouraging the supporters to get behind him but also to give him the time he needs to get things right. Sutton also paid tribute to the Celtic supporters for their backing for him over his years at the Club and how much it meant to him. A hero to this day, it was clear from the raucous reception he received that Chris is still revered by all who follow the Hoops for his contribution over many successful and goal-filled years at the Club.

As for the present day players, they will surely be encouraged to greater heights in the coming season and to making sure that next year there is at least one trophy on display at the top table by the backing they received from the assembled supporters. Two of them, in particular, will have especially fond memories of their trip to Ireland with Josh Thompson lifting the Young Player of the Year award and Andreas Hinkel walking away with the Player of the Year honours, both of which were voted for by AICSC members.

As ever with this yearly bash, charity was to the fore and all gathered raised the sum of  €7,000 on behalf of Irish charities Trócaire and the Simon Communities of Ireland and the AICSC would like to encourage supporters to learn more about the work of these bodies at their respective websites www.trocaire.org and www.simon.ie

1st Picture:  Brian Walsh (AICSC Treasurer) Donough Ryan (Trocaire) Chris Sutton (Guest of Honour) Jim Kelly (AICSC Transport Officer)
2nd Picture: Brian Walsh (AICSC Treasurer) Chris Sutton (Guest of Honour) Bob Mc Kevitt ( Simon Communities of Ireland) Jim Kelly (AICSC Transport Officer)

2011 will hopefully see the 10th anniversary of the 2000-2001 treble-winning season marked with style but, more importantly, Irish Celtic supporters will crave the return of the SPL trophy.

Until then, the AICSC would like to thank all who attended the event and all who helped in any way including the management and staff of the Citywest Hotel, sponsors (including member clubs who took adverts) and special guests and, indeed, everyone who attended and supported the event.

A special word of thanks also to Peter Lawwell and Iain Jamieson for their assistance in organising the evening and to Tony Hamilton, who was, once again, MC for the evening.

Jim Kelly, Tom Maher, Scott Brown and Peter Lawwell officially launch the AICSC new website www.aicsc.com

Thanks to Philip Fitzpatrick Photography

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 17:49