GAA hierarchy will destroy hurling

The GAA — they used to be indecisive, now they’re just not so sure anymore. What’s going on? Who’s in charge in the GAA?

GAA hierarchy will destroy hurling

On the basis of a letter from a former hurler, a complaint from a county team manager, why does Liam O’Neill suddenly announce an open forum to discuss hurling? If I write a letter to Croke Park in the morning, will I get an official discussion going?

Let’s get one straight — there are problems in hurling, big problems. Just go back to last year’s All-Ireland minor semi-final, Limerick against Galway, the first half; everyone in the ground knew Limerick had got a score, why wasn’t that sorted out straight away? Wasn’t that why we got in Hawk-Eye? Who paid for that mistake, apart from the Limerick youngsters who were denied a perfectly good score.

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