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Legal eagle Logan puts GAA's 'nod and wink' discipline in the dock

Solicitor and former Tyrone GAA manager Feargal Logan knows the GAA's discipline procedures inside out and fears the Association made life difficult for itself this week.
Legal eagle Logan puts GAA's 'nod and wink' discipline in the dock

Feargal Logan, also Queen's University manager, at the draw of this year's Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education Championships in Croke Park. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

This isn’t Feargal Logan’s Howard Beale moment. This is not a breakdown. But he’s mad as hell, he thinks you should be too, and he doesn’t think people should take it anymore.

It wasn’t that it was Jim McGuinness, a manager of a rival county of Tyrone’s, that escaped punishment for pushing a player. It was that a manager avoided sanction when it was obvious an infraction had been committed.

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