Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Club’s date with destiny

Merrimac saga headed for October finalisati­on

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

THE fate of Merrimac Football Club now rests in the hands of Gold Coast City Council as desperate committee members fight to save it from the decisions of the nowdeposed Italo Australian Club board.

The long-running saga at Tony Cecco Field appears headed for a mid-October crescendo, with Council expected to hand down a decision on an applicatio­n to build retirement units at the Italo Australian Club, home of Merrimac since 1976.

The deal, which was signed late last year and would leave Merrimac homeless, was struck between the previous Italo Australian Club committee and would require Council to rezone the Clear Island Waters land currently designated for sport and recreation use.

The football club committee this month lodged a petition with almost 1000 signatures calling on council to deny the applicatio­n, with the new Italo Australian Club board – sworn in two months ago – also keen to see the plan rejected.

Merrimac withdrew all teams this season amid the ongoing drama and officials are so wary of the Italo Australian Club committee that served until June, they were not willing to be identified in this story. However, an unnamed source told the Bulletin they were hopeful Merrimac would be back up and running as early as next season.

“We’re just waiting for an answer (from council), we all want soccer to go back there,” the source said.

“If they knock it back (the developmen­t applicatio­n), the soccer committee will have to meet and decide whether we start up again in 2019 or whether we start in 2020. More than likely we’d start up again with some juniors in 2019.

“We could take (Merrimac) somewhere else but we don’t want to do that, that’s the home of Merrimac and we want it to stay there.

“We’re running out of areas for these kids to play. The kids from St Vincent’s Primary School use it too so it’s used for more purposes than just one.”

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