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Published 15:58 27 May 2015 BST
Updated 20:02 27 May 2015 BST
Whatcha make a that Joe Brolly! Poor Marty Morrissey ? #rtegaa pic.twitter.com/Ggk7OCYwgj
— Aidan O'Mahony (@AidanOMahony) May 24, 2015
Brolly did apologise at half time but it seems that it's not quite enough and after a stinging article from Jim McGuinness about Brolly's behaviour, as well as some criticism from former teammate Anthony Tohill, today RTE have issued a statement today to say that Brolly has once again offered his contrition.
Ryle Nugent,Group Head of Sport with RTE has declared that Brolly has once again offered his apologies to Morrissey for any offence caused and realises the error of what he said.
'I have spoken with Joe Brolly about the comments he made in relation to RTE Sport’s GAA Correspondent and commentator Marty Morrissey on last weekend’s Sunday Game Live broadcast. Joe is acutely aware that his ill-conceived attempt at humour was both inappropriate and extremely hurtful and had no place in any broadcast. Further, Joe is fully cognisant of the fact that similar comments in any future broadcast cannot and will not be tolerated.' 'Joe Brolly has spoken at length with and offered a heartfelt apology to Marty Morrissey which was graciously accepted.' 'All parties now consider this matter closed.'Now,can we get back to some real sport please.
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