Europe GAA chairman stands by 'Trojan horse' description of Club Players Association

“If everyone’s individual vote was out there in the public domain, it would be an invitation for all sorts of people to attack them like the keyboard warriors and the Twitterati.”

Europe GAA chairman stands by 'Trojan horse' description of Club Players Association

Europe GAA chairman Tony Bass stands by his Congress comments about the Club Players Association (CPA), insisting the GAA is best placed to address clubs’ concerns, writes John Fogarty.

CPA chairman Micheál Briody claimed in yesterday’s Irish Examiner that fellow executive member Liam Griffin was subjected to “vilification” by Bass at Saturday’s meeting after Griffin presented a motion calling for voting transparency at Congress.

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