'The very future of the GAA is at stake' - CPA renews plea to address fixture issues
The CPA believes the current crisis in the GAA is four-fold.
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The CPA believes the current crisis in the GAA is four-fold.
The club players’ body released a statement after a recent survey.
The report was launched today in Croke Park.
The players’ body say they want to ‘to allow the Fixtures Task Force the time it needs to develop recommendations.’
The club action could be delayed further if the county’s U20 hurling side reach the All-Ireland final.
The fixtures issues continues to rage at club and county level.
The former Wexford manager was speaking at the CPA’s press conference yesterday.
Chairman Micheál Briody has spoken out ahead of the All-Ireland club finals.
The players group is not happy ahead of GAA Congress.
The CPA have written to Duffy to notify him of three areas that need immediate attention.
The CPA’s cause is right and fair, that alone doesn’t mean they will be successful, argues Tommy Martin.
Liam Griffin is part of the new Club Players Association.
Aaron Kernan and Kevin Nolan are both part of the new GAA Club Players Association.
‘Fix The Fixtures’ is the aim of the group that launches tomorrow at Ballyboden St-Enda’s.