Offaly footballers are already experiencing the benefits of having a base.
A permanent move for Offaly Ladies' Football to Bretland Park will help protect benefits already gained, according to their PRO Johnno Kinahan.
Bretland Park has played host to the Offaly ladies and underage sides for the last number of seasons.
They have now made the decision to pursue a permanent residency on the grounds.
Come along to our launch for a chat and cuppa to hear more about our ideas and you’ll never know who you might meet!
— Offaly LGFA (@OffalyLGFA) August 11, 2022
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Finances will be one of the biggest obstacles to the move, and a fundraiser will be launched at Bretland Park on Saturday evening at 6.
Offaly's PRO tells David Hollywood why they want to stay where they are:
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