'We're rushing everything': Ex-GAA president wants 'honest debate' on All-Ireland final scheduling

Former GAA president Liam O'Neill believes both inter-county and club championships are being played out too quickly.
'We're rushing everything': Ex-GAA president wants 'honest debate' on All-Ireland final scheduling

Due to previously booked concerts, the All-Ireland finals can't be rescheduled until 2027. Pic: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Former GAA president Liam O’Neill would be hugely supportive of any move to stage the All-Ireland senior finals later in the summer.

As a committee set up by current uachtarán Jarlath Burns looks set to propose the hurling final being pushed back a week and the football decider two weeks into August, O’Neill wants the GAA inter-county season to finish later.

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