Welcoming Rebels back like prodigal sons will be detrimental to GAA's future.

Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland) | February 16, 2008 | Copyright

Welcoming Rebels back like prodigal sons will be detrimental to GAA's future

THE roadblocks have been removed but what lurks ahead? That's the big question which remains unanswered after possibly the saddest episode in Cork's GAA history draws towards an uneasy conclusion.

Unfortunately, the fall-out from Cork's self-induced mess stretches way beyond the county's boundaries and will have serious ramifications for every club and county in the country and, indeed, for the GAA itself. For a start, the authority of County Boards -- and by implication subsidiary ...

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