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Dublin club 'devastated' after further vandalism to pitches

The chair of Sheriff YC has said members of their youth football club have been left "devastated" after their pitches in Fairview in north Dublin were left vandalised and damaged by track marks.

It is the third such incident in the last four months. Damage was previously caused to the pitch by a car which drove across it.

Dublin City Council believes two stolen motorbikes caused the latest damage in Fairview Park at the weekend. They say the damage is superficial and will be repaired, but it is not the first time that this has happened.

As well as Sheriff YC, Belvedere youth football club plays in the area whilst East Wall Bessborough FC has had similar problems with vandalism over the last year on the nearby Alfie Byrne Road pitch.

Dublin City Council has installed some new barriers which would prevent cars from entering the site, but bicycles and motorbikes can still gain access.

Hugh Richardson, chair of Sheriff YC said: "It's happened two to three times in the last couple of months but six or seven times in the last year."

He said a footpath that runs right around the pitches is now making it more accessible. "The cycle lanes and paths were leaving it wide open and vehicles can still get in near the bridge. All football has stopped," he said.

Many of the playing pitches were declared unplayable last weekend due to the weather and now the latest incident has left a wide series of criss-crossed muddy track marks behind, churning up the grass.

Devastated that's how our club is feeling right now yet again our pitches in Fairview have been vandalised this time by motor bikes DCC have put new surroundings in place to try to stop this but these people still manage to get into the park and leave the place like this all

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