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Published 16:36 2 Aug 2016 BST
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Former Mayo footballer, John O'Mahony, a Fine Gael politician and senator in the Mayo area after acting as TD for nine years, has voiced the concerns of the public.
A leading activist forum, Keep Gaelic Games Free To Air, has been vocal in its condemnation of the GAA for the Sky deal and Senator O'Mahony, in his address to Seanad Eireann appealed that the concerns be brought before the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport to review games which are and are not ring-fenced for the public in the country.
Games that the public shouldn't have to pay for. Games that should be in the matter of public interest.
"I have been requested to raise the issue of pay-per-view broadcasting of sports events. The group that contacted me wishes to keep Gaelic games free to air," O'Mahony said in a statement at Seanad Éireann. "Negotiations on broadcasting rights have commenced between the GAA and various companies. This is a major issue which affects all sports. At the weekend, for example, the British Open was broadcast for the first time on Sky Sports, having been broadcast previously on the BBC. "Some Senators may recall that under a deal agreed between the GAA and Sky, 14 games were broadcast for the first time on an exclusively pay-per-view basis. Ordinary supporters believed they had not been consulted at the time and they fear the number of pay-per-view games will increase in this round of negotiations.https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/we-join-the-celebrations-on-the-tipp-bus-and-paul-galvin-on-kerry
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