Liam Griffin: The pathway to the top is broken in so many places

Former Wexford manager Liam Griffin believes the GAA’s will to help club players has been sabotaged by the structure of the association.
Liam Griffin: The pathway to the top is broken in so many places

The 1996 All-Ireland winning boss, who is the Club Players Association’s hurling fixtures co-ordinator, considers the democratic model of the GAA to be “faulty”.

It’s regularly stated by Croke Park that clubs have the ability to make changes at Congress every year, playing rules every five years, but Griffin questions the veracity of that point.

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