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Officers elected at Cookstown Youth



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
COOKSTOWN Youth Football Club held their AGM in the Royal Hotel, Cookstown recently.
Vice-Chairman Maxi McElwee started proceedings by welcoming all those in attendance and went on to thank fellow members of CYFC Board and management committee for their support and hard work during the last year.

Before commencing the election of officers for the incoming year, it was announced the club’s Chairman Mr J McAllister had asked not to be considered for the role of Chairman for the incoming year due to work commitments but would play an active role at committee level.

Stevie Wilson took over the chair for the election of officers which was as follows:

Chairman - Maxi McElwee; Vice-Chairman - Stafford Thompson; Treasurer - C Hodgett; Public Relations Officer - Andy Kelly; Development Centre Manager - Niall Hunter; Assistant Development Managers - Kyra Kelly and Andy Warwick; Secretary - Nigil Talbot (transport, fixtures) and Alan Carson (meetings).

Management Committee - A Carson, M Teague, P McWilliams, R Hutchisnon, N Talbot, J Piecha, N Hunter, K Kelly, A Warwick and J McAllister.



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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 6:14 PM
  • Source: Mid Ulster Mail Cookstown
  • Location: Cookstown
 
 
  

 
 


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