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GAA Discussion => GAA Discussion => Topic started by: Scallionater on November 13, 2006, 10:49:14 AM

Title: Shafting of Portumna
Post by: Scallionater on November 13, 2006, 10:49:14 AM
You could see it coming down the line!
Once anyone dares question integrity of the Board you can only expect one response.
This rule - 'bringing discredit on the Association' is a right good catch all that can be used to put manners on any club or individual who asks naughty questions.
Democracy in the GAA is just a step away from Stalinist Russia and the Gulags....
Title: Re: Shafting of Portumna
Post by: SouthArmaghBandit on November 13, 2006, 01:01:44 PM
Hoganstand

Portumna won't be appealing
12 November 2006


The Portumna GAA club in county Galway will not be appealing the punishment meted out to them by the County Board following the recent controversial county final.

Portumna had one of their players and two of their selectors suspended by the Galway county board after an investigation into the game with Loughrea.

The Portumna club had a meeting on Friday night last to mull over their punishment and club chairman Martin Carty admitted that they felt "aggrieved" by the County Board's decisions.

However Portumna's club officers have chosen to let the matter rest once they release an official statement.