GAA president Jarlath Burns has said he will not retract an email he wrote to Naas GAA over the potential appointment of Rory ... Derry manager threatened legal action against him. Mr Gallagher ...
Former Derry county football manager Rory Gallagher previously called on the GAA president to withdraw his remarks Mr Gallagher stepped down as Derry manager in 2023, following allegations of ...
The former Derry football manager was offered ... "We have told Rory that as well," he said. "Rory is aware of the way back for him." Earlier this month, Mr Gallagher called on the GAA president ...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) president Jarlath Burns has said he has no intention of retracting the contents of an email he sent to Naas GAA over the potential appointment of Rory Gallagher ...
Weeks later, Gerry Gallagher, Rory’s now-deceased father, was arrested in Belleek on suspicion of “common assault” following an alleged incident involving supporters of the event. After his son ...
A fierce row between GAA president Jarlath Burns and former Derry manager Rory Gallagher has led to the threat of legal action. It began with an email, sent by Burns to Naas GAA, warning them that ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns has stated that he has no plans to retract the contents of an email sent to Naas GAA, despite the threat of legal ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns has refused to retract the contents of an email he sent to Naas GAA regarding former Derry manager Rory Gallagher. Burns had contacted Naas GAA to urge caution against ...
The post she had written contained serious allegations — claims of domestic abuse spanning over two decades against her former husband, Rory Gallagher ... down as Derry manager, the GAA ...
A fierce row between GAA president Jarlath Burns and former Derry manager Rory Gallagher has led to the threat of legal action. It began with an email, sent by Burns to Naas GAA, warning them that ...
Mr Gallagher threatened legal action over claims the head of the GAA tried to “sabotage” his appointment to the coaching role ...
Whether its overreach or a president protecting his organisation, the Rory Gallagher row exposes a GAA faultline.