John Fogarty: It’s primitive to use GAA clubs as weapons to hit county

“Club good, county bad.” That about sums up the argument put forward by Captain Cavemen these last few weeks, writes John Fogarty.
John Fogarty: It’s primitive to use GAA clubs as weapons to hit county

SPICK AND SPAN: Manager and former Carlow Football captain Paul Cashin gives the Sam Maguire Cup one final polish before re-opening the GAA Museum and Tours at Croke Park yesterday. Picture: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
SPICK AND SPAN: Manager and former Carlow Football captain Paul Cashin gives the Sam Maguire Cup one final polish before re-opening the GAA Museum and Tours at Croke Park yesterday. Picture: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

“Club good, county bad.”

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