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The Irish Times·3 min read·medium

Ger Brennan reveals that Jarlath Burns apologised for comments about suspension

Ger Brennan reveals that Jarlath Burns apologised for comments about suspension
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Dublin football manager Ger Brennan confirmed that GAA president Jarlath Burns apologized for comments regarding Brennan's recent 12-week suspension. Brennan also expressed a desire for future Dublin championship matches to be held at Parnell Park.

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The resolution of this conflict between a high-profile manager and the GAA president is significant for the governance and public perception of the sport.

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Dublin manager Ger Brennan made it clear that he wasn’t going to dwell excessively on the controversial 12-week suspension that ended at the weekend, allowing him to take his place on the sideline for his side’s win over Cavan. He revealed that GAA president Jarlath Burns had apologised to him for comments made on Morning Ireland about the suspension.

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