'Not too late' for club-first season as GAA records €

'Not too late' for club-first season as GAA records €34m deficit for 2020


'Not too late' for club-first season as GAA records €34m deficit for 2020
The GAA’s director of finance Ger Mulryan expects it will be the summer of 2022, at the earliest, before GAA income returns to pre-pandemic levels
With the final round of the National League and the entire All-Ireland Championship having taken place behind closed doors, gate receipts plummeted from €36.1m in 2019 to just €3.6m last year. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Tue, 16 Feb, 2021 - 13:18
Eoghan Cormican
The GAA’s director of finance, Ger Mulryan, has said “it is not too late” to relocate this year’s All-Ireland Championship to the backend of 2021 and allow club activity to proceed first.

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