The issues relate to expenses, gear and player welfare.
THE CAVAN LADIES have hit out at their county board over issues relating to treatment of the players, and claim that a squad charter covering important areas has not been honoured.
“On 15 January,” she begins, “we signed this squad charter along with the county board, and we were promised that such provisions would be put in place, that all efforts were being made to make the inter-county experience an enjoyable and professional one. But unfortunately, here we are now, nearly at the end of the national league and our contract has been broken.
All three players on the podcast added that the squad has offered to organise a fundraiser to help cover these costs but claim that the county board refused that request without offering an explanation.Tom Beary / INPHO Aishling Sheridan on the ball for Cavan. Tom Beary / INPHO / INPHO “We’ve heard comments back saying, ‘Cavan Ladies are all worried about their gear,’” said Lauren McVeety, who is a sister of Cavan footballer Dara.
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