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Ryan announces decision to step down as Pairc Ui Chaoimh operations manager

Bob Ryan’s resignation is effective from the end of July.

PAIRC UI CHAOIMH stadium operations manager Bob Ryan has announced he will step down from his position at the end of July.

Ryan was chairman of the Stadium Steering Committee that oversaw the development of the new state of the art Páirc Uí Chaoimh, which was completed last summer.

In a statement released today, Ryan said: “As chairman of the Stadium Steering Committee since its inception, I saw the stadium grow from a concept to the reality it is now.

“Since January 2017, a difficult construction period for the project, I worked on a full-time basis to ensure the completion of the stadium and to ensure that Páirc Uí Chaoimh could host major GAA games.

“With the help of my colleagues, the Gardai and other agencies and with the co-operation of local residents, I think we have proved that conclusively. In fact, since the stadium opened, 12 major hurling and football fixtures have been held at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, attracting 220,000 spectators.

“We now have a stadium that in terms of its facilities for players and spectators is on a par with anything to be found elsewhere. The reaction of all the clubs and counties who have used the stadium has been the same: Cork now has a sports stadium to be proud of.

“But Páirc Uí Chaoimh is also a huge resource and asset for Cork. It has given the city a spectacular venue to host events such as the Ed Sheeran Concert which attracted 130,000 people to the city with all the economic benefits that that brings.

“It is now a much favoured location for business meetings and conferences, a visitor attraction and increasingly a facility for local schools and clubs. In the years ahead, my hope is that it will be a vibrant resource for our local neighbours.”

“I hope the stadium will go from strength to strength into the future and receives all the supports necessary for that to happen. I now look forward to returning to my own business interests.”

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