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20th July 2018
10:39pm BST

The GAA claim they must abide by the rules and that such rules can only be put up for discussion, debate and votes at Congress, next February.
Rule 5.1 of the GAA guide states that all GAA property shall ‘be used only for the purpose of or in connection with the playing of the games controlled by the Association’, with the exception of Croke Park.
Former Derry star, and current RTE pundit, Joe Brolly has studied the rule further and believes there is a simple solution to what has rapidly turned into a lamentable fiasco.
Brolly feels the charity match in Miller's honour would surely not be in conflict with the aims and objects of the GAA. He makes a further point about the "discretionary" sanctions that currently exist for giving such a game the go ahead.
https://twitter.com/JoeBrolly1993/status/1020367506765172736
Well put by Brolly.
Not for the first time this summer, public opinion is firmly against the association. The charity match is over two months away so there is still time for the sands to shift on this matter.Explore more on these topics: