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If the FRC’s investigation finds any wrongdoing, it could lead to a severe reprimand and a fine for those involved.
If the FRC’s investigation finds any wrongdoing, it could lead to a severe reprimand and a fine for those involved.
Michael Delaney has expressed concerns about the plans to shake up the structure of the football championship.
The FRC chairman is hopeful that the new black card rule will help increase the respect for referees.
The decision to postpone next year’s Donegal county championships until after the county has exited the race for Sam Maguire, has provoked plenty debate.
The FRC’s innovative proposals were announced yesterday.
The group chaired by Eugene McGee published their second report this morning.
The former Dublin player also declared his opposition to the introduction of the mark.
The new rule was passed at last Saturday’s GAA Congress in Derry.
The Dublin attacker has also revealed that injured teammate Alan Brogan is back in training with their squad.
The Dublin defender believes GAA chiefs are taking the ‘physicality out of the game’.
The Clare boss has also spoken about having a physical trainer as part of his setup for the first time in his managerial career.
Eugene McGee, Pat Gilroy and Pat McEnaney were other prominent GAA figures to speak on the ruling in Croke Park on Saturday.
The GAA Director-General also insists that Hawkeye has to be used in inter-county championship games this year.
The Tyrone manager also admits he is surprised by the level of progress Donegal have made over the past 12 months.
The All-Ireland winning manager has expressed his views on the structures of the football championship and the work of Football Review Committee.