‘This is extremely disappointing for our club to be placed in this position.’
WATTY GRAHAM’S GLEN have been informed by the GAA that they must lodge an official objection if they want Sunday’s All-Ireland club football final controversy to be reviewed.
Glen chairman Barry Slowey said on Sunday night that they would seek clarification from the GAA on how the issue would be handled.
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