TUV MP Jim Allister and MLA Timothy Gaston have today tabled parallel motions in the House of Commons and the Assembly welcoming the joint venture between the IFA and Galgorm Resort.
The Assembly version of the motion tabled by Mr Gaston reads:
“That this Assembly welcomes the joint venture between the Irish Football Association and Galgorm Resort, whereby a state of the art training facility will be provided for the Northern Ireland Football Teams, at Galgorm Co Antrim; notes that this project will fill a long existing void in national football provision and preparation, as well as affording community use and involvement; commends the commitment, foresight and dedication of all involved in promoting this project; and encourages the Executive to play its part in bringing the proposal to fruition.”
Commenting on the venture TUV leader Jim Allister said:
“The news of a national training centre for the Northern Ireland Football Teams, men and women, is both exciting and very welcome. The fact it is coming to Galgorm, here in North Antrim, is the icing on the cake.
“This project will fill a long existing void in national football provision and preparation, as well as affording community use and involvement. The commitment, foresight and dedication of all involved in promoting this project is commended and Government is encouraged to play its part in bringing the proposal to fruition.
“The fact that our national team had no where suitable to train within Northern Ireland has long been a substantial drawback. Now, allied to the premier hotel at Galgorm Resort, this state of the art provision will be a facility of which all can be proud.
“When I was briefed on this project a few weeks ago, I was naturally delighted it was coming to North Antrim. I am disappointed I cannot be at the official launch today, but it clashes with NI Questions at Westminster.
“I have already spoken to the Secretary of State about the need for the government to get behind this wonderful opportunity.”