FOR the fourth month in succession, Naomh Ultan brought to county committee’s attention allegations that some forty-nine children residing in the parish of Killaghtee – their club’s catchment area – are registered with St Naul’s and Killybegs.
Naomh Ultan call on committee to step up ‘illegal players’ claim
NAOMH Ultan have urged a specially-appointed sub-committee of the Donegal County Board to step up their investigations into allegations that 49 players from the parish of Killaghtee, Naomh Ultan’s catchement area, are playing with neighbouring clubs St Naul’s and Killybegs.
Naomh Ultan delegate claims: ’49 players from our area registered with other clubs’
A THREE-PERSON sub committee has been appointed to investigate allegations that 49 players from the Naomh Ultan club’s parish are registered with neighbouring clubs – amid claims that the Dunkineely-based club could ‘fold’ if action isn’t forthcoming.
Naomh Ultan delegate: Neighbouring clubs are registering and playing ‘illegal’ players
NAOMH Ultan’s Terence McGinley has claimed that up to thirty players from his club’s area are ‘registered and playing illegally’ with neighbouring clubs.
Donegal GAA delegates speak out against Sky Sports deal
DONEGAL chiefs are to write to Croke Park to express disappointment at last week’s confirmation that the GAA has struck a deal with Sky Sports to screen a total of fourteen Championship matches over an initial three-year period from this summer.