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RULE CHANGES FOR  2010/11 SEASON  

New Rule 51
Clubs guilty of playing players under false names or unregistered player/s shall receive a fine of €100, lose points or cup tie if they won or drew and have a further three points deducted if it’s a league match. If both teams are guilty match will be declared void and both teams will be fined €100 and deducted 3 points if it’s a league match     


New Rule
No Club or Player shall be entitled to play any match including friendlies without getting the CDSL’s consent in writing. If two Clare League clubs involved then both clubs must put request to the League in writing. Only official referee’s appointed by the Fixture’s Secretary or League’s Secretary may officiate if matches take place within the jurisdiction of the CDSL.          

 

New Rule
Postponements or cancellations will not be granted for injuries or illness to players. Regarding bereavements, postponements may be granted for the death of husband/wife/mother/father/brother/sister/son/daughter of a Registered Club Officer or Player at the discretion of the Fixtures Secretary. Postponements will not be granted on day after the burial service has taken place, one minute silence may be observed as a mark of respect. In the event of a major tragedy or similar occurrence in any particular area, the Fixtures Secretary may exercise his discretion to cancel a fixture if the said occurrence affected a Club in that area. Where postponements have been granted by the Fixtures Secretary for bereavements, the Club that requested the postponement must supply in writing to the Fixtures Secretary within fourteen days, full details of how the bereavement affected his team on the day.

 

New Rule 64: REGRADING OF PLAYERS
Players wishing to register in the CDSL from an Eircom League Club or League of a similar status must adhere to the following.
(a) The player must be re-instated from professional to amateur status by the FAI if required.
(b) The player must provide a letter of clearance from his last club and the Eircom League
(c) He must be regarded to junior status by the CDSL.
(d) A regarded player who wishes to play in the FAI Junior Cup or Oscar Traynor competition must ask the League Secretary to notify the secretary of the FAI Junior Council by registered post that he has been regarded by the CDSL. 

 

New Rule 45:
a) Official notification, including time, venue and referee, for all matches shall be through the official Clare League website www.claresoccer.net and the Local Press. In the event of a discrepency the website fixture takes precedence.
b) All games must be played on the days and times appointed, unless otherwise advised by the League's Secretary or Fixture's Secretary. If any changes to a fixture the clubs involved will be notified by email and phone. 
c) If a Cup final fixture is changed within 3 days of the original date of the fixture, both clubs have to agree on a new time and date for the fixture.

 

New Rule
All teams in the Clare League must have Person Accident Insurance.

 

New Rule 72:
To transfer a player from one club to another within the LEAGUE, the transfer must be completed on an official FAI transfer form supplied by the LEAGUE and will include a 5e administration charge to be incurred by player’s new club. 

 

New Rule 67
The Registrar of the LEAGUE shall receive and file all documents in connection with players and publish a list of registered players on the official Clare League website. A Bona Fide representative of a club may have access to the documents of his club opponents of the previous weekend or in the case of mid-week match, on Monday or day after match takes place. Searches may be carried out at 9.30PM on Monday or day after match, and a charge of €5 shall be made for each search. In the case of a cross protest, the club protested against shall be offered an opportunity of inspection at 9.30PM on Monday at Executive Committee meetings or day after match at Registrar's home, following receipt of the protest and at the same hour for a fee of €5. The Registrar shall issue an official receipt for all monies received.

  

The following motions will be taken care of by a disciplinary section on the website. We do not need new rules to cover these:

 

  • The publishing by the league, on the website, of a clear, step-by-step, information sheet for the disciplinary process. 
  • The publishing of the league of a guideline document for the penalties incurred for rule infringements.
  • Publishing of suspensions after the time period for appeals has passed.

 

 

Other motions that do not need new rules to be covered:

 

  • League will review all fines before the start of the season.
  • Any club that requests a 1.30PM afternoon kick-off will try to be accommodated depending on referee availability.
  • League will review all new teams in the League after games have been played in the League Cup. 

 

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