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Published 17:16 13 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 17:44 13 Feb 2023 GMT
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This resulted in the players boycotting all media in last year's Allianz National League, refusing to give post match interviews.
Nugent is not only a key man in Kieran McGeeney's impressive Armagh team, but is also a member of the GPA and clearly feels very passionately about the situation.
https://twitter.com/AidanNugent12/status/1625160269696495625
"@gaelicplayers- Inter County training officially allowed back on 24th November and players haven't received 1 penny of expenses up to this point," Nugent tweeted. "Players (especially student athletes with no other income) are out a lot of money in the middle of a cost of living crisis. https://twitter.com/AidanNugent12/status/1625160417562529799"There's not enough being said about it. Players generate massive amounts of money each year for the GAA, the least were owed is the expenses that we get promised, paid on time." It looks like the battle over expenses has spilled into the 2023 season with no resolution, and if it continues in this matter, then more strikes and forms of player protest could arise. Related links:
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