Blues - Waterford United FC Programme v Shelbourne Friday 9th May 2014 | Page 18

Who’s Who At The Blues CONTACT DETAILS Waterford Regional Sports Centre, Cork Road, Waterford T - 051 392034 F - 051 392035 [email protected] www.waterford-united.ie BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Head of Governance - Chris Everett Head of Finance - Tony Burke Head of Communications & Community - Ray Scott Head of Technical - Greg Pheasey CLUB STRUCTURE Chairman - John O’Sullivan Directors- Chris Everett & Michael Drohan Hon President - Bertie Rogers Hon Vice-President - Dr Liam McCann Hon Secretary - Ray Scott General Manager - Michael Drohan Media Officer - Brendan White FAI Representative - Paul Cooke TEAM AFFAIRS Manager - Tommy Griffin Coaching Staff - David Breen, Alan Reynolds, Billy Hearne & John Frost Club Doctor - Dr Jorge Alcalá, Physiotherapist - Ann Prendergast Kitman - Michael Walsh MATCHNIGHT EVENT MANAGEMENT Event Controller - Mark Dunne Event Manager - Sam White Safety Officer - Padraig Dunne Stadium Announcer - Michael Butler Club Honours LEAGUE OF IRELAND CHAMPIONS 1965/66, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1971/72, 1972/73 SHIELD WINNERS 1930/31, 1936/37, 1952/53, 1958/59. 1968/69 FAI CUP WINNERS 1937, 1980 LEAGUE CUP WINNERS 1973/74, 1984/85 FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 1989/90, 1997/98, 2002/03 MUNSTER SENIOR CUP CHAMPIONS 1935, 1946, 1948, 1956, 1957, 1966, 1967, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1987, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 The 1980 FAI Cup Winning Blues MATCHDAY PROGRAMME PRODUCTION Design - Apples & Pears ([email protected]) Print - DVF Print & Graphic Solutions Editor - John Kehoe Copy Team - Ray Scott, John Kehoe, Ger McGinn, Michael Butler, Tom Flynn, Brian Kennedy, Brendan White, Martin French, Shane Murphy Ground Regulations All copyright held by WUFC Operations Limited. Design concept copyright of Apples & Pears. Any personal views expressed herein are the contributorsown and not the offical view of the Club unless stated otherwise. 18 1 – Persons entering this ground are admitted only subject to the following Ground Regulations and the Rules & Regulations of the Airtricity League and the Football Association of Ireland. Entry to the ground shall be deemed to constitute unqualified acceptance of all these rules. 2 – Fireworks, smoke canisters, bottles, glasses, cans, flags, banners, poles, flares and other similar articles or containers, including anything which could or might be used as a weapon, are not permitted within the ground and any person in possession of such an article or container may be refused entry to or ejected from the ground. 3 – The consumption of alcohol in the ground is forbidden and spectators are not permitted to bring alcohol into the ground. 4 – The club management will not tolerate any form of threatening behaviour or racist abuse and racist or abusive chanting is strictly forbidden. 5 – Excessive noise, such as that from the use of radio sets or mobile devices and behaviour likely to cause confusion, annoyane or nuisance of any kind, including foul or abusive language is not permitted in any part of the ground. 6 – Standing in seated areas of the ground and / or the moving from one area of the ground to another without the permission of a steward, An Garda Síochána, or other authorised agent of club management, is strictly forbidden. 7 – Any person who obstructs and / or remains in an access gangway may be ejected from the ground. 8 – Under no circumstances is it permitted to throw an object on the pitch. 9 – unauthorised persons are not permitted to enter onto the field of play and shall be ejected from the ground and have their right of entry revoked. 10 – The climbing of walls, floodlight pylons, stands or other building and structures in the ground is forbidden. 11 – Any person who fails to comply with the instructions from a steward may be ejected from the ground. 12 – In general, the right of admission is reserved to the club management. 13 – The Club management reserves the right to refuse admission or to eject any person who refuses to be searched by member of An Garda Síochána. 14 – The club management reserves the right for its servants or agents to remove from the ground any person who does not comply with the ground regulations or whose presence in the ground could be reasonably construed as constituting a source of danger, nuisance or annoyance to other spectators. 15 – In the event of a match being postpo