English club claims 'complacency exists towards racism experienced within the GAA' 

English club claims 'complacency exists towards racism experienced within the GAA' 

A GAA club in England has claimed that an “inherent complacency exists towards racism experienced within the GAA” 

Roger Casements GAA, established in Coventry in 1956, has called on Croke Park bosses ‘to immediately and urgently launch an overhaul of their punishments’ for incidents of racism.

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