Minister Dooley: Targeted Action on League of Ireland Troublemakers
Minister Timmy Dooley advocates for targeted penalties against League of Ireland soccer clubs involved in last weeks violence at Oriel Park. He opposes broad penalties that could harm innocent clubs and emphasizes the importance of community work done by many clubs. A disciplinary hearing is scheduled, and Dooley suggests boosting CCTV investment and holding Drogheda United accountable for repairs and limiting tickets to known offenders.
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