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Published 16:43 24 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 16:56 24 Feb 2018 GMT
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"This motion suggests that there is something fundamentally wrong at the heart of the Association," while Europe delegated Tony Bass feared it would lead to "vilification and witch hunts."83 per cent of delegates voted against. Griffin this week urged delegates to pass the motion in his quest for honesty and openness within the GAA but, having been rebuffed, the response on social media seemed to be heavily in the founding CPA member's favour. https://twitter.com/colemanajohn/status/967416655629430787 https://twitter.com/SylBarron92/status/967418838408204290 https://twitter.com/Coachfordnews/status/967417411996672001 https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/967417127606071302 https://twitter.com/CahairOKane1/status/967435828598362113 Transparency in the voting process was the topic of a fascinating discussion on The GAA Hour football show this week, with the panel divided on the benefits of passing. "This is about across the board transparency," host Colm Parkinson said.
"Why have that suspicion when it can be fixed? Frank Murphy, which will surprise absolutely nobody, was against it, saying it was impractical. He said we know where that motion is coming from, from 'that crowd.' This attitude against the CPA, which is representing club players, is really disappointing.""This isn't how democracy works around the world," Conán Doherty offered in response. "There is a sanctity in the ballot booth, being able to vote in secret and people there in Congress are there to represent so they're entrusted to do that. You might get swayed in the bar room the night before but you might get equally swayed with the perception of what people are thinking." You can listen to more of that discussion from the show below. The transparency debate is the first thing discussed.
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