RG at arms length

Started by seafoid, May 15, 2023, 11:40:53 AM

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DaleCooper


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Could potentially be opening up a huge minefield for the GAA as a whole.
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Which is why Jarlath will issue a Mea Culpa of some sort and it will quietly go away.

tiempo

Could potentially be opening up a huge minefield for the GAA as a whole.
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Which is why Jarlath will issue a Mea Culpa of some sort and it will quietly go away.
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That is a really interesting thought when paired with the Game Changer initiative that Jarlath was apparently guided by

Jarlath used Game Changer to throw shade, the consequences were felt in someones private life, the repercussions will play out to a greater or lesser extent in court

While Game Changer has its merits, I think the GAA need to step well back from community based whistleblowing-shaming of people for things outside the GAA domain, or in their own words "support the challenging and disclosure of abusive behaviours"

You would want to be very careful before making unsubstantiated claims of this sort because of the ramifications it can have, on this occasion Jarlath has victimised Rory

Wildweasel74

Club football managers were getting paid at Junior fball level as far bck as 1990. There's not a outside manager or trainer in the country not getting paid.

tbrick18

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on July 02, 2025, 05:16:25 PMClub football managers were getting paid at Junior fball level as far bck as 1990. There's not a outside manager or trainer in the country not getting paid.

There's plenty of inside men getting paid too, but you are right of course.

David McKeown

I don't think this would change the legal position. I think the correct legal position is basically just ignored as is and no one usually wants to enforce their rights. I'd imagine RG is being told he kind of has to in order to make the defamation element of his claim a runner
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