Colm Keys: GAA’s time to salvage ethos in face of ‘professionalism’ may have already passed

Colm Keys: GAA’s time to salvage ethos in face of ‘professionalism’ may have already passed

In attendance at the GAA Annual Report launch were, from left, GAA director of finance Ger Mulryan, director-general Tom Ryan, president Larry McCarthy and Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna. Photo: Seb Daly/Sportsfile

In attendance at the GAA Annual Report launch were, from left, GAA director of finance Ger Mulryan, director-general Tom Ryan, president Larry McCarthy and Croke Park stadium director Peter McKenna. Photo: Seb Daly/Sportsfile

On the face of it, the GAA’s annual report, complete with financial review, reflects an Association in good health.

Gate receipts hit record levels which is an obvious reflection of the 40 extra championship games but also some measure of how supporters are still willing to get out and support their county teams.

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