'A bit of a disgrace' to put club game before Louth's win over Kildare, says Brennan

The Wee County boss says his players and backroom staff were 'like sardines' in the single dressingroom they had access to.
'A bit of a disgrace' to put club game before Louth's win over Kildare, says Brennan

FINAL COUNTDOWN: Louth manager Ger Brennan at Oldbridge House, Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre in Drogheda. Pic: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Louth manager Ger Brennan has described as “horseshit” the decision to put a Leinster club football game on as a curtain-raiser before the county’s provincial SFC semi-final win over Kildare in Tullamore last Sunday.

Speaking at the launch of the Leinster final at The Battle of The Boyne Visitor Centre outside Drogheda yesterday, Brennan said he was upset Louth didn’t have access to two dressing rooms for their clash in Glenisk O’Connor Park as the two other changing areas were required by Kildare’s Milltown and Westmeath club Rosemount.

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