Broadford Rovers recently bought the title for a near eight-acre site in Dublin 16

Broadford Rovers vice-chairman Liam Kealy, treasurer Andrew Corcoran, chairperson Loraine Kane and secretary Damian Kilpatrick. Photo: Tom Honan

Broadford Rovers vice-chairman Liam Kealy, treasurer Andrew Corcoran, chairperson Loraine Kane and secretary Damian Kilpatrick. Photo: Tom Honan

A Dublin council is reviewing matters with its legal team after a football club bought its pitches from a developer even though the council previously claimed it owned the land.

Broadford Rovers, an amateur team with about 600 members, is based in Ballinteer, south Dublin.