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6th February 2016
12:30pm GMT

"County teams directly affected by the introduction of a ‘B’ football championship have agreed unanimously they will not participate in any new structure if this format is approved by Congress later this month."
The GAA player's representative body have never endorsed a full-on strike before, but the move indicates the depth of unhappiness across the country, and especially among Division Four teams, as to how they are perceived by Croke Park.
The statement goes on to ask for time and consideration for other GAA proposals that could avoid an all-out strike among eight county sides this summer.
"The GPA has consulted extensively with squad reps from the Division 4 and a significant majority in each county have indicated they will refuse to play in the ‘B’ competition proposed by Central Council in January. “The players’ body has contacted the GAA on behalf of the membership and indicated the issue of football competitions must be revisited and a solution found to the current challenges around viable structures."
The GPA's statement piles further pressure on Paraic Duffy who last month claimed that once the vote went ahead at Congress, he wished to hear no more about possible championship changes.
The GPA admit that their own proposal was not likely to be accepted as it was, but they feel that its dismissal outright is a huge insult to the organisation's time and efforts on behalf of county players.
The organisation are hopeful that an independent body can be set up to look at possble championship changes.
"We would encourage the GAA, post Congress, to establish a high powered free-standing working group to address the football competitions debacle and related issues. “We suggest this group includes a strong representation of county players and club players who are the individuals most affected by the current procrastination. The views of county players have been communicated to the GAA in this regard."
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