HURLING: GALWAY ROCKED BY RYAN ROW AS OFFICIAL QUITS; Unhappy O'Donoghue walks away.(Sport)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: November 12, 1998| Author: Keys, Colm | Copyright information

GALWAY hurling is facing a fresh crisis over the resignation of key official Michael O'Donoghue.

O'Donoghue, a highly respected hurling man from Clarinbridge, had held the position of treasurer for the last 18 months. He was the Galway official who approached former Limerick manager Tom Ryan about an interview for the Galway job weeks ago.

Ryan is fuming about the manner in which Galway's Hurling Board handled the approach to him. And in a weekend interview he...

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