County final will be "like any other day" for Omagh officials

September 18, 2014

Down supporters arrive at Healy Park.
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Omagh secretary Paul Breen says hosting the Tyrone SFC final on Sunday week won't be a problem for the club.

St. Enda's will be involved in the O'Neill Cup decider against Carrickmore at Healy Park. As the host club, they are obliged to supply stewards inside and outside the ground which will mean several members won't be able to see or enjoy the game. But Breen doesn't view this as a problem for the club.

"When it comes to the day, everything will run as smooth as every other game," he told the Tyrone Courier.

"Foremost, it's a club fixture, from our point of view. Everybody will obviously want to be there on the day supporting the team.

"But everything else has to be kept going - stewarding, car parking, shop, half-time entertainment, all that type of stuff. We have meetings going on, we're trying to get people involved that maybe are happy enough to stay in the background, to give other people the chance to get out and see the game.

"We'll be getting other people out to fill their roles, they'll be all trained up, they'll know exactly what they have to do.

"From an outsider's point of view, there will be no difference, there'll be stewards on the ground, car parking, and all that there. It will be just like any other day. From inside, there'll be different people doing different roles, but we'll manage."


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