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Published 22:13 20 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 16:58 21 Nov 2015 GMT
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On Monday of this week, Cunningham fired parting shots at some members of the panel, claiming his ousting was a "kangaroo court decision" and that it was not in the best interests of Galway hurling.
Cunningham went on to claim that the players' decision was pushed forward by a core group who were "motivated by a desire to unjustly extend their lifespan as inter-county players".
The Galway players have remained quiet throughout the whole drama, saying little except to voice that Anthony Cunningham no longer had their support.
Until the release of this letter, that is.
The rest of the letter from the players to the County Board can be read below...

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