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Published 17:46 20 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 18:05 20 Jul 2018 BST
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Special congresses' have been called to abolish Rule 21, which states that 'members of the British armed forces or police shall not be eligible for membership of the Association. A member of the Association participating in dances, or similar entertainment, promoted by or under the patronage of such bodies, shall incur suspension of at least three months'.
The Special Congress of October 2006 implemented the revised football qualifier format, first introduced back in 2001, so that the bottom eight or nine teams in the country, based on league standings immediately prior to the championship, were excluded from the qualifier series, and were instead limited to the Tommy Murphy Cup.
Last year, a Special Congress was called to review motions regarding changes to the All-Ireland SHC structure, the All-Ireland MHC and on the kickouts in Gaelic football among other motions.
Liam Miller's memorial game, and specifically motions on Rule 5.1 and Rule 42, will not go to Special Congress at this stage.
As part of the €80m redevelopment of Pairc Ui Chaoimh, the developers received €30m in public funding, and the European Union approved the grant on the basis that the stadium “will be open to various users on a non-discriminatory and transparent basis."
Tickets for the Liam Miller memorial, which will be played between teams of Celtic and Manchester United legends on September 25 at Turner's Cross, sold out on Friday morning.Mayo boss reveals training story which proves Kobe McDonald talent
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Down manager reveals how RTÉ blunder helped them to shock win over Donegal
A day of shocks! In a day of surprise results, Down served up the biggest shock with their Ulster SFC defeat of Donegal on Sunday. The Mournemen won out 3-21 to 1-21 in Letterkenny, revealing themselves as a real dark horse for All-Ireland glory. After the game, manager Conor Laverty spoke about belief, and showed […]
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Waterford legend slams GAA over hurling final change in sensational rant
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