Deleted User wrote: » There shaming the county at this stage. Everyone of them should resign if they have any shred of integrity. If individual members of the county board are not willing to to so, Midwest or the local papers really start to highlight the unashamed corruption and cronyism that has happened and is continuing to happen with this county board. If they are unwilling to stand up individually then they all deserve to be tarred with the same brush.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Settle down, there is no evidence or suggestion of corruption on anyone's part or is there?
The high horse brigade wrote: » 5 clubs have come out now. The County board denying it sticking to their statementhttps://mobile.twitter.com/themayonews/status/1191766042869190658
However, a statement released to The Mayo News after the meeting by County Board spokesperson, Paul Cunnane, said: “In relation to tonight's meeting to respond to clubs, we received legal correspondence from Tim O'Leary and Eugene Rooney, and based on those letters we have now been advised that we cannot now comment any further on these matters.” The statement also said that: “There was a vote of confidence proposed in the Mayo GAA executive and board at tonight's meeting which was resoundingly passed by all delegates.” The Mayo News understands that a vote was also taken among club delegates present on excluding media from all future meetings of the Mayo County Board. No members of the media were allowed to attend tonight’s meeting."
"Statement from Charlestown Sarsfields GAA: Following a County Board meeting held last night the 4th of November 2019 in McHale Park, a statement released by the PRO stated that a motion of confidence in the Executive had been passed with the “overwhelming support” of the delegates. We have been contacted by a number of club members in relation to this issue. It is our understanding that a motion was proposed by an honorary county board officer who is not a club delegate and seconded by a delegate, but that no vote was held on this very important motion. Our club delegate did not vote on this proposal nor was he given the opportunity and we would ask the County Board Executive to clarify last nights statement. We also cannot condone the exclusion of the media from last nights meeting and the proposal to ban then from all future meetings. "
MAYO GAA chiefs have denied claims made by clubs today (Tuesday) that a statement released after last night’s County Board meeting in MacHale Park, Castlebar contained inaccuracies regarding a ‘motion of confidence’ in the County Board executive. Charlestown Sarsfields GAA, Louisburgh GAA, Ballycastle GAA and Ardnaree Sarsfields GAA have all issued statements today (Tuesday) on social media in response to the Board’s claim that: ‘a vote of confidence proposed in the Mayo GAA executive and board at tonight's meeting was resoundingly passed by all delegates’. All four clubs say that no vote took place on this ‘motion of confidence’ at last night’s meeting of club delegates. “We have been contacted by a number of club members in relation to this issue,” read the Charlestown GAA statement. “It is our understanding that a motion was proposed by an honorary county board officer who is not a club delegate and seconded by a delegate, but that no vote was held on this very important motion. “Our club delegate did not vote on this proposal nor was he given the opportunity and we would ask the County Board Executive to clarify last night’s statement.” However, in response to a number of questions put to County Board officials by The Mayo News this afternoon, Mayo GAA have issued a statement to clarify their position in relation to the ‘motion of confidence’ issue. “After a lengthy discussion among delegates on how to move forward for the betterment of Mayo GAA, a number of speakers called for support for the Executive to deal with the matter,” reads the statement. “A motion for a vote of confidence in the Executive was proposed and it was seconded by a number of individuals. There were no objections raised by any club delegate to this motion. As nobody present objected to the motion in any way the motion was taken as passed by all delegates without a vote been required.” A proposal to ban members of the media from attending any future County Board meetings — with the exception of the County Convention — was also passed on Monday night after a show of hands by the club delegates. Three of the clubs said they disagreed with this motion being passed in their social media statements — Louisburgh, Charlestown Sarsfields and Ardnaree Sarsfields. However, today’s statement from Mayo GAA said this proposal was seconded and passed ‘overwhelmingly’ by club representatives.
Martina1991 wrote: » "A motion for a vote of confidence in the Executive was proposed and it was seconded by a number of individuals. There were no objections raised by any club delegate to this motion. As nobody present objected to the motion in any way the motion was taken as passed by all delegates without a vote been required." So a motion for a vote was put forward. No one objected to the motion so they automatically took it that the motion passed? What kinda sh!te is that.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Standard procedure i would imagine? However in a previous statement they said the motion was passed overwhelmingly
seligehgit wrote: » Agreed standard procedure but as you mention the previous statement is contradictory in it's nature. How can it be a given that the motion was passed overwhelmingly if the motion was only passed automatically as there were no objections? A miscommunication seems to have occurred between the top table and the delegates and to whither a vote would occur?
Martina1991 wrote: » Maybe I'm being thick but it makes no sense.All delegates agreed to have a vote. The vote didnt happen. The county board said the vote passed without objection?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Oh i agree, its totally contradictory. Im just assuming in the normal course of events that if something is proposed at a meting and there is no objection that its deemed to be carried
The Mayo County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Maigh Eo) or Mayo GAA is a comedy soap opera based under the stand of the football pitch in the fictional Mayo village of Connellcunnane. The current series which has been rumoured not to have been renewed for next season, stars Mike Connolly and Paul Cunnane, and co-stars Dermot Butler and Kevin O'Toole. In a change from The Green & Red of Mayo, the theme song used for the current season is Shoe The Donkey. Recent storylines include rows over funding, which originated in the first episode of the current series entitled, "Fully Funded Trip To NYC", and which developed in subsequent episodes, but most notably in episode 2, "You Shall Go To The Ball". The most recent episode of the current series which had originally been entitled "Kiss And Make Up", was renamed just prior to broadcast as, "Keep Them Out And Say Nothing". Since the most recent episode has aired, several regular extras in the show have raised concerns about the demands of the stars, and so the drama continues off screen as well as on screen.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » :pac:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayo_GAA
The high horse brigade wrote: » It's about time, biscuit tins at gates and no accountability. The county board think they're untouchable
RedDevil55 wrote: » Realistically how else can they collect money at gates? Visa contactless?!