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# Tom Ryan

Last year
2023
'It would have been completely wrong' - GAA boss defends handling of club final saga
All time
No GAA 'on-field activity' until Easter at earliest and 'impossible' now to plan revised 2021 fixtures calendar
'Largely our own fault' - GAA chief on failure to complete club championships in 2020
GAA prepared to punish teams who break inter-county training rules
'We'd like people to call them out' - No GAA sanctions for county teams returning to training early
GAA could face €60m loss due to coronavirus shutdown - Director General
GPA not happy after GAA annual reports and hit out at 'problem child' tag
GAA expect long-term Páirc Uí Chaoimh debt will be 'in the region' of €20 million
Warning over GAA team spending and Euro 2020 to impact on Croke Park concerts
22% increase in gate receipts fuels 2019 GAA revenue reaching €73m
GAA Fixtures Review Group to be formed in late May and deliver proposals for vote at 2020 Congress
Tom Ryan: 'When Pairc Uí Chaoimh is generating a return, it will go into servicing the debts'
GAA chief - 'Waterford people deserve to have championship games played in the city'
'We felt we had been bullied into a course of action that we might well have taken anyway'
Two-tier football championship, counties joining up and Dublin funding
'You can try and set the tone, and set a culture. I’m not sure penalties are the way to go about it.'
Extra games but no extra live TV coverage - GAA sticking with plan for 2018 season
GAA appoint Carlow native Tom Ryan as new director general
This Irish film explores what happens when a couple travel for an abortion
This new Irish film follows a young couple as they go to England for an abortion
GAA stays positive despite 20% fall in revenue last year
O'Neill officially elected next GAA president