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Donegal LGFA slams County Board over share of McManus’ €1M

written by Staff Writer January 30, 2024
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Main pic: The Donegal GAA Centre of Excellence, Convoy.

The Donegal Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has criticised the County Board’s distribution of the McManus family’s €1 million donation.

The LGFA is unhappy the money was not divided equally between the clubs affiliated to the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Associations (CA).

Instead, the Donegal County Board has split the sum between the 41 clubs in the county with no distinction made about how many affiliations they have (40 GAA, 37 LGFA, one CA). Each unit is receiving €24,390.

In several other counties, officers have disseminated the donation per affiliation. In the case of a club with GAA, LGFA and CA memberships, they would get three tranches whereas a club with a men’s section only would receive one.

The McManus family last month sent a €1million cheque to each of the county boards in Ireland. The letters that accompanied them stated the money was to “be divided equally amongst the GAA, Camogie and Ladies Football clubs”.

Minutes of last Thursday’s monthly meeting of the Donegal LGFA board state there was “huge dissatisfaction aired as no consultation was had by county GAA with LGFA on the distribution of these funds”.

On Friday, Donegal Daily sent a query to the Donegal LGFA seeking an official comment on the issues raised at the meeting the previous night. The LGFA did not respond, however, they did reply to the Cork-based Irish Examiner.

Chairperson Joanne McKinney told the Examiner: “The main issue is we didn’t have any consultation with or direction from Croke Park or the GAA board. I suppose you could say the decision was made without any input from us, which is a little disappointing because when you read the letter sent by JP McManus it was to be equal on all fronts.

“They divided it among the 41 clubs so there are 37 clubs that have both men and ladies football and we have two clubs that have no ladies and one standalone hurling and standalone camogie. So, the funds were divided among 41 as opposed to almost 80.

“I just think, in the spirit of the (McManus) letter, it’s just not right to distribute it like this. If every club in Donegal was to divide it equally and take the direction of the McManus family there would be no problem but are they going to do that?” 

We also asked the County Board for a comment.

In Cork, it was decided the monies be split evenly between the 401 football, hurling, ladies football and camogie club sections with each receiving €2,494. However, most counties did not demarcate between the men’s sports. All of the 121 clubs in Kerry (74 GAA, 39 LGFA and eight CA) were in receipt of €8,265 and each of the 146 in Tipperary (71 GAA, 36 LGFA and 38 CA) were issued €6,849.31. In Louth, the breakdown was €12,658 per code.

Operating the same mechanism, Cavan ( €12,658), Derry (€11,111), Fermanagh (€24,390) and Tyrone (€9,259) also divided their €1m. Had Donegal worked off the same basis, each of their male and female code clubs would receive around €12,800.

Read the full report on www.irishexaminer.com

 

Donegal LGFA slams County Board over share of McManus’ €1M was last modified: January 31st, 2024 by Staff Writer
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