CPA slams fixtures approach as ‘disingenuous’

The Club Players Association (CPA) has painted a damning portrait of the GAA’s determination to tackle its fixtures difficulties as they confirmed their withdrawal from a body charged with addressing them.

CPA slams fixtures approach as ‘disingenuous’

The Club Players Association (CPA) has painted a damning portrait of the GAA’s determination to tackle its fixtures difficulties as they confirmed their withdrawal from a body charged with addressing them.

Describing the national fixtures taskforce set up by GAA president John Horan as “a Trojan horse” and believing the leadership of the organisation to have been disingenuous, CPA chairman Micheál Briody yesterday confirmed they could no longer be part of the committee.

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