GAA taking lessons from Liam Miller tribute controversy to Congress

The GAA’s plans to relax rules governing the use of their property on foot of last year’s Liam Miller tribute controversy in Páirc Uí Chaoimh do not extend to club grounds.

GAA taking lessons from Liam Miller tribute controversy to Congress

The GAA’s plans to relax rules governing the use of their property on foot of last year’s Liam Miller tribute controversy in Páirc Uí Chaoimh do not extend to club grounds.

The motion to amend Rule 5.1 of the GAA’s Official Guide which was revealed yesterday is only applicable to provincial and county venues. With the Miller situation in mind, the change has been made to accommodate non-GAA sporting events on a larger scale and not those that would concern clubs.

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