THERE IS A half-eaten chocolate Santa lying prone on one of the three banks of desks in Mr McConigleyโs classroom at Mary Queen of Angels Primary School in Ballyfermot.
Just one reason why there is plenty of excitement among his Fourth Class pupils.
Christmas is coming, but Mr McConigley has still managed to get them to maintain concentration for a parting gift before they break for two weeks.
Itโs 10.45am when there is a knock on the classroom door. The kids, most of whom are 10-years-old, know what to expect.
Since September 2018, St Patrickโs Athleticโs community officer David Morrissey and the clubโs U19 coach Niall Cully have been here every Thursday during term-time.
โThe effort the club have been going to is great. Theyโre making St Patโs a part of the community around here,โ Mr McConigley, a Finn Harps supporter originally from Donegal but who has been teaching in Ballyfermot for the last five years, explains.
โEvery Thursday morning you see the excitement with the kids. Theyโre always asking if theyโre still coming in, what time theyโre coming in, when theyโre coming in.โ
Morrissey and Cully help deliver the clubโs โSaints and Scholarsโ programme, which sees primary schools in Ballyfermot, Inchicore, Drimnagh and Bluebell get St Patโs-themed work books that tie in football and sport with maths.
There is a business programme for secondary schools in the same areas while in St John of Godโs in nearby Islandbridge, not far from the clubโs home ground Richmond Park, they continue their work with disability inclusion every Friday.
Itโs all extremely rewarding but when you go there, straight away they were felt part of it,โ Morrissey says of St John of Godโs. โWith the kids it can take a few weeks before they buy into it but there they were pointing to the Patโs crest on my top and because they had the same crest on theirs they would smile and say: โWeโre the sameโ. That is what itโs all about.โ
In a week when the Minister for Sport, Shane Ross, can so casually discuss the potential collapse of the League of Ireland, this is a timely reminder of the good being done by clubs in communities.
Of how, in the depths of December when only the Christmas lights can brighten up these dank mornings and a ball hasnโt been kicked in anger for two months, and the 2020 season is another two months away, clubs like St Patโs are still making a difference.
Today is for the kids of Ballyfermot, and they have two of their own, both past pupils of Mary Queen of Angels, here for a visit.
Ian Bermingham is 30 years old and club captain, a loyal servant with over 300 appearances during the course of the last decade.
Kian Corbally is just 15 โ โheโs only just left this class,โ Bermingham laughs โ and Mr McConigley was his teacher. โI used to sit there in the back corner just to be as far away as possible,โ Corbally says with a smile.
He became the clubโs youngest ever scorer โ on record โ in a competitive first-team game when he found the net against Sheriff YC in the Leinster Senior Cup last season.
โHe was a good kid,โ Mr McConigley adds. โI would say chirpy, not cheeky.โ
There is certainly a mix of the two here and it is โBermoโ, the boy who grew up a two-minute walk from the school, who faces two inquisitors at the top of the class who have come armed with questions.
โWho did you play for growing up?โ
โI started with Ballyfermot United andโฆโ
Before he can finish there are excited responses.
โMe too!โ
โSo do I!โ
โWhat advice would you have for us?โ
โKeep playing with your friends and enjoy yourselves. Work hard after that and keep working hard because if you believe it, you can try it and then achieve it.โ
โWho is the best player youโve played with and against?โ
โWith, I would have to say Chris Forrester. He is brilliant, very clever.โ
โAnd who is the best you played against?โ
โThatโs an easy one. Cristiano Ronaldo. I was with Shamrock Rovers and he was with Real Madrid.โ
This answer seems to stun the room.
โReally?! Ronaldo?!โ comes one voice from the back.
โYeah, I knew that. I knew you played Ronaldo,โ replies another.
โRonaldo is deadly. Thatโs deadly. Ronaldo!โ
The kid who asked the question goes back to his seat and nudges his friend.
โRonaldo! Did you hear that? He played against Ronaldo.โ
Questions are then opened to the floor.
โDo you know my ma, Bermo?โ
Before he has a chance to reply the follow up comes.
โShe said you love Celine Dion.โ
โAh yeah, I love Celine Dion.โ
โDid you ever get any bad injuries?
โWhat do you eat before games?โ
โHave you ever been sent off?โ
โHave you ever had a good hairstyle while playing and then messed it up?โ
โI donโt really worry about that?โ
โWhy not? Have you never looked in the mirror?โ
Everyone laughs, and now itโs time to go outside to the tarmac yard to play six-a-side. On the way down, the school choir is preparing for their Christmas carol show for the parents and one boy โ Santa hat anโ all โ makes sure to inform him of his League of Ireland allegiances.
โAlright Bermo!
โAlright.โ
โPatโs are brutal! Come on the Bohs!โ
After entertaining the kids on the tarmac, Bermingham retreats to a room for a bit of peace. Memories line the walls of the hall. One photograph in particular stands out, a team picture of the U11 side which won the Chumann na nGael title at Croke Park in 2000.
His brother Thomas and cousin Karl were teammates and he smiles as he runs his finger along the different faces.
Even the toilet brings back memories. โThere used to be a boxing ring in there. St Matthewโs, the boxing club, had it in the toilet. We never used it but it makes you think, Luke Keeler is from here, he was in that club, and heโs fighting for a world title in Miami next week. Something like that is great for these kids. That should be an inspiration for them.โ
Bermingham is Ballyfermot through and through. He grew up on Rossmore Avenue and bought a house around the corner in Lough Conn. He might not be a one-club man โ spells with UCD and Rovers preceded signing for Patโs in 2010 โ but he will always be associated with the Saints.
Itโs something his dad, Tommy, has bought into and when his son played against Legia Warsaw in a Champions League qualifier in 2014 he made sure to
He works on the lorries so can be anywhere on the continent. I knew he had made it to Poland for the game, god knows where from, and after the game the lads were all showing me a picture of this fella with his top off and his arms outstretched celebrating. It was my dad!โ
โStuff like that will always stay with you and thatโs why coming in here to talk to the kids and play with them outside, itโs important because itโs good to see them have that connection.
โYou saw there when I mentioned Ronaldo. They couldnโt believe it. I live around here and they all see me around. They know I went to this school so for the kids to be able to see someone like me, it can really make them believe that anything is possible for them.
โIf they can look at me playing football, seeing me play on RTร, you hope kids will think โYeah, I can do that, that can be me tooโ. Itโs like what I said earlier, โSee it, believe, achieve itโ. Luke [Keeler] is another example, he lives just up the road and they always see him.
โPeople give Ballyfermot a bad name, but Iโll tell you now that there are so many different people from here who are in different professions and are successful in their lives. Ballyfermot has loads of talented people, the kids here shouldnโt be forgotten about because Ballyer is maybe somewhere that can be forgotten about by other people.
People from Ballyer are proud of where theyโre from. The talent is there and if kids can see that and be inspired thatโs what youโre hoping for. If they can have belief in themselves, instead of just growing up and going through the motions, that will be great.โ
Bermingham needed a bit of help to practice what he preaches when it came to returning to education in 2016. His partner, Leah, encouraged him to go back to college to study for a degree.
โBut I was nervous, Iโll be honest. Iโve only played football and worked as a footballer since leaving school.
โSo I got a business diploma in Dublin Business School first and then applied for the degree in Business Studies. Iโm halfway through that now and Leah really pushed me to believe I could do it.
โThat will help for whenever I do finish up playing. Iโd like to think I still have a few years ahead of me with Patโs because weโve been successful. Weโve also had years recently when we were irrelevant really so the time is now where we have to get back and challenge to win things.โ
I think everyone knows the reason and itโs not football! Hodgson is just the FAโs puppet..
Should have been micah Richards. There is only a debate about Rio Ferdinand because of the racism row.
Rio Ferdinand is more that capable of doing a job for England, instead, Martin Kelly gets a call up. Im pretty happy though, the less united players that play in euro 2012 the better.