Hello everybody. We hope that you and your families are all keeping safe and well. I’m sorry to report that some of our families have lost loved ones during the pandemic – our deepest sympathies to those families. We’re thinking of you.On the playing front, we have been liaising with St Ita’s regarding our summer competitions, ie the Mini-Euros (usually in early July) and the Mini All-Ireland (usually the last week in August).Given the continuing uncertainty with Covid19, the need to abide by social distancing rules, and the physical contact nature of soccer and Gaelic football, St Ita’s have decided provisionally that the Mini-Euros will be played in mid-August. This will give our neighbouring Club more time to judge how best to deliver a safe tournament for everyone.We are going to delay our tournament too. Our provisional plan for Mini All-Ireland 2020 #MAI2020 is that we would aim to hold it during the October mid-term break, ie between Saturday 24 October and Saturday 31 October.Games during the week would be played under lights on the All-Weather and Pitch 2. 31 October is, of course, Halloween. If the finals are taking place on Halloween they would finish early and in plenty of time to allow younger players to get home and get ready for “trick or treat”. Stay safe, The Executive Committee