Important voices going unheard in GAA’s new order

BEFORE four-by-fours and fourballs formed the small talk at county board meetings, the GAA was run very differently.

Important voices going unheard in GAA’s new order

In the era that preceded high-powered management committees and strategic plans, the county board liked to conduct its business slowly – often very slowly.

The typical chairman was a skilled diplomat. While he wanted to get things done, his chief objective was to keep everyone on board.

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