Club Everton
Club Everton, founded in 1971 began life in the Dublin Schoolboys League playing home games in Fairview Park.
The Club joined the Amateur Football League at the ground (Division 4) and instantly began its climb. In the
early days we enjoyed a good relationship with the great Merseyside Club, Everton FC, through
the good offices of their Promotions Manager, Mr. David Exall and his assistant Mr. Bill Townsend.
With stints in the Major & Division 1, Club Everton play football today in St. Annes park on Pitch 17 in Saturday Division 2 of the Amateur Football League.
Under the immense work of its honorary founder Seamus ua Trodd the Club is entering a new and special era...
Training
Training is structured by our coach Rickmore Dambaza
1-2 times a week.
Summer Training (Grass):
-- St. Annes Park, Sybil Hill, Raheny.
Winter Training (Astro):
-- Mount Temple School, Clontarf.
*Full attendance is required at training for a mixture of fitness and ball work.
Amateur Football League
Club Everton has been a long established member of the Amateur Football League
and are looking forward to a fresh start playing in the Division 2, Saturday League
this year.
The AFL 2008 - 2009 season kicks off in August. Updates will feature in the section below. Come on da Club!!!
Latest News
12/06/2011 : TRAINING'S BACK!
Training for the forthcoming season recommences a St. Anne's on THURSDAY, JULY 12th. at 1900 sharp. Important all attend, as we have a busy off-season of games. Please note to arrive on time. See YOU there.
16/04/2011 : KIT ADDITIONS.
Our player membership has just recently been issued with a new set of track-suits which look quite impressive and add greatly to turnout appearance.
This is through the initiave of our club captain, Declan O'Toole, who did all the running around and financial arrangements necassary, and has now a right to some pride in the results.
Beneath the gilt club badge on the left breast, are the words "Est 1971" celebrating our ruby anniversary.
16/04/2011 : FORTY YEARS YOUNG.
Beginning January 27th. our club has entered on our ruby anniversary -- yes it really is forty years ago since our small group set things in moton in the old Moran's Hotel! And it is chastening to realise that none of our present player panel were even born at that time!
A lot of gass has grown in St. Anne's (and as many pitches rained off) since. But we are proud to know that today's men in blue are as proudly keepers of the flame of sportsmanship as were the foundation members.
Indeed, having overcome some stormy weather in the recent years, our organisation is now once more scaling back towards the heights. Currently, we are in fourth position in our table and it would be nice to achieve at least promotion in this special season.
A tribute to our reputation is thet we have had approaches for sponso;rship concepts from a number os sources, more information on which will be fothcoming when all the details have been worked out.
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