The public relations team member in question is no longer part of the team following an investigation into the matter.
MEATH GAA HAS announced that a member of their public relations team has “accepted responsibility” for posting an offensive tweet aimed at the facilities in Down’s Ballycran.
Meath GAA subsequently released a statement which said that the “ tweet in no way reflects the views of Coiste na Mí C.L.G,” and that a “full investigation” into the matter would follow. The statement added that contact had been made with the Down county board to apologise for the tweet.
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