Christy Cooney - Wanker

What a bunch of clowns.

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Sounds like they never existed, a bit like those three brothers from Cavan who were pulled alive from the wreckage of the World Trade Centre.

Or Ger Loughnane and the three priests?

So in the end it was merely Croke Park scare-mongering, concocting imaginary compo claims to tie in with the party line regarding the alleged “evils” of pitch invasions. Would have expected that from cunts like Padraic Duffy and Peter McKenna but Liam O’Neill seems to be as big a company man as Christy Cooney.

Eh it was in the Limerick County Secretary’s report to convention.

In response to information he received from the Croke park claims committee

Lies.

Quite.

So it took how long to establish that it was all bullshittery on the part of Croke Park? From July to December is long enough to know that it wasn’t true and for Mann to justify that level of bullshittery is simply not believable. There isn’t a single shred of credibility left amongst them and they have treated everyone with utter contempt. They should have been asked, nay forced, to leave when they tried to ignore the wishes of the clubs. There would not have been any divisions caused because things would work properly in their absence and PJ wouldn’t have any input to the running of Limerick GAA.

Has anyone actually ever won money as a result of a pitch invasion court case? Surely would be reported in press.
It must be a black and white legal issue - the GAA are liable or they’re not. Can anyone answer it definitively?

Liam O’Neill had the Limerick county board do his dirty work here, excellent administration.

Just seeing there on Twitter that the fence in Croke Park has been taken down. Whether that’s a permanent or temporary measure remains to be seen. Temporary I’d imagine and probably due to the recent concerts.

It’ll probably go straight back up the morning after the 5th Garth Brooks concert, once the cash is lodged into the Croke Park account.