Clare GAA Discussion part 2
bonzothedog wrote: » Expenses from last year I assume Cathal McInerney is talking about - sure maybe Lohan will sort him out like the hotel.
Clareman wrote: » I'm going to reply twice to the twitter "storm" that Derrick Lynch raised because I think it raises concerns with his journalistic style and shows how a lot of the stuff in the media is being portraited. Looking at what was said above what could be redacted or apologised for or what was incorrect?
Clareman wrote: » Absolutely the most important job is fixing the issues at a board level but that is NOT Lohan's job, his job is to prepare the Clare Senior Hurlers as best as he can to win matches and I fear that he isn't concentrating on this which will mean that our decline will only happen faster. If he is not getting the support he wants/demands to prepare the players then let him air those issues but I'm not hearing of the senior players wanting for anything.
Keano wrote: » Wanting for stuff? How about not having to travel to UL and train at 9 or 10 at night because 4.5M was pumped into a bog How about having a state of the art gym How about not having to turn up for training last winter and the club not being told they were coming and no one around to turn on the floodlights It goes on and on
Clareman wrote: » All that comes back to Caherlohan not being up to spec. In the interest in debate however I would argue that UL would be closer/more convenient for a lot of the team. Most gym programmes are done individually now and different types of gyms will be needed at different times, I'd also say that the lack of a swimming pool would be anther gap. In regards to the club not being told, surely that's a failure of management not of the board.
letowski wrote: » I think those remarks are very unsavoury by the treasurer to be honest. Niall O'Connor went out of his way to raise funds for the U20 hurlers and the treasurer went on a full blown character assassination at the meeting. And also questioning his motives for the betterment of Clare GAA when it was Niall O'Connor himself, who organised those top class professionals to form the review committee to help improve Clare GAA.
Keano wrote: » It's a failure for anyone who puts on a jersey for Clare. Nope, requests for a field typically go through the county board. They pay the bills after all.
Clareman wrote: » Unsavoury and undignified but it is also the only arena for the treasurer to raise questions, was he to just say nothing or is he allowed get his questions aired? Niall O'Connor has quite the history with the county board, is well versed in social media to get his opinions out and is working as a sales man for a local paper so I'm not surprised there's a bit of pushback what does surprise me is that the pushback is being done in public now rather than behind the scenes like was done in the past.
letowski wrote: » Brian Lohan stands by his comments made last Sunday in relation to the incident and there remains much disappointment and frustration in our county in relation to why the Clare players were identified. We have already made representations to Croke Park on this player welfare issue, and we will be making further representation through the GPA. To conclude, Clare GAA stand fully by the comments issued by the Clare senior hurling manager.
Clareman wrote: » The helmet colour thing is very strange, there aren't that many different colours in use so how they can limit it to just 2 I don't know.
Clareman wrote: » Further to this, according to the government contact tracing will ask for "The contact tracing centre caller will confirm the person’s name, ask for their address, ask about symptoms, and the name and phone numbers of people they have been in contact with if relevant."source, it doesn't mention colour of helmet as a contact tracing question, it just doesn't add up for me
Clareman wrote: » Something just doesn't add up for me in all this, assuming that the facts are Players identified as Covid positive on Wednesday the 19th (source) 2 days later, the 21st. 2 members of the Clare panel identified as close contacts source Sunday the 23rd, Clare manager accuses Wexford player of identifying Clare players as close contacts. Monday the 24th, Wexford deny that any member of Wexford GAA nominated Clare players as close contacts. source Monday the 24th, Clare GAA make a statement saying that Clare GAA teams always follow the guidelines specified by the HSE and the GAA. source Tuesday the 25th, Clare GAA make a statement standing by the comments made by Brian Lohan and that 1 of the players were identified based on the colour of their helmet. source A few things don't add up for me, first off is that the HSE is in the middle of a major IT crisis where GPs can't update their covid vaccines but the HSE South East and the HSE Mid-West can be in good enough contact to be able to identify players by the colour of the helmet in a match played at least 2 days before hand (probably 3 days). Next thing that doesn't add up is that a big part of the whole contact tracing procedure is "Contact tracing is confidential. Anyone a contact tracer calls will not know it was you who gave them their contact details."source, all these press releases are in complete contradiction of this. Finally, and probably the biggest thing for me, is that "Brian Lohan as manager of the Clare Team contacted the HSE locally when he was informed of the identification of 2 senior hurlers as close contacts." surely that's in breach of all kind of data protection guidelines and would probably be a sackable offence for someone in the HSE, the further statement of "The HSE informed Brian Lohan that 2 players were identified on foot of discussions between the contact tracing team of the HSE and the Wexford players involved who were positive cases." this suggests that the HSE is giving Lohan information of Wexford players as well. Having a manager of a sporting team getting confidential information from the HSE in the middle of a IT crisis during a pandemic where every mis-step by the HSE is headline news is a massive story and should result in people losing their job
Figerty wrote: » I could be mistaken, but did I not read that Brian Lohan WAS contacted by the HSA as clare Manager. Not Brian Lohan contaced the HSE. Bit of a difference there.
Brian Lohan as manager of the Clare Team contacted the HSE locally
when he was informed of the identification of 2 senior hurlers as close contacts.
The HSE informed Brian Lohan that 2 players were identified on foot of discussions between the contact tracing team of the HSE and the Wexford players involved who were positive cases.
The HSE did confirm that for one of the players, they were identified, not by name but were identified by the colour of their helmet.
Clareman wrote: » I'm reading the statement from Clare GAA that it was Brian Lohan that contacted the HSE as part of his role as Clare manager at which point he was given the information as well as who named the Clare lads as close contacts as well as the HSE confirming that the person was identified by their helmet not their name/number
Figerty wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/clare-gaa-stand-fully-behind-comments-of-banner-hurlingboss-brian-lohan-over-recent-covid-case-in-wexford-40467826.html The Clare county board have come out publicly in support of Brian Lohan over his comments regarding the recent Covid-19 case in the Wexford squad.On Sunday, Lohan claimed that their camp had been “contacted by the HSE to say that two of the Wexford players had nominated two of our players as close contacts,” following the Division 1B clash between Clare and Wexford in Ennis a week previous. It's small difference but an important one.