Alan Craig, Ballynagross FC Chairman, said, “The committee have worked well in putting this fun day together for everyone to enjoy. The teams will settle down now this season and hopefully play well.” In the midst of a frenzy of ice creams, face-painting and penalty kicks, and queues at the bouncy castle and the tuck shop, and shouts and the 5-a-side soccer, there was plenty of excitement on a lovely Sunday afternoon at Saul.
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