The Donegal GAA County Board has stated it is ‘hopeful’ that Karl Lacey and his coaches will reconsider their resignations.
The 2012 All-Ireland winning legend resigned last month, citing a ‘lack of support’.
His shock resignation was followed by the mass exit of the Donegal GAA Academy coaches. The county was rocked again this week when senior manager, Paddy Carr, announced he was stepping away after just five months in charge.
The County Committee gathered for a special meeting in Convoy last night – the only item on the agenda being the academy fiasco.
A short time ago, the board released a statement on the matter.
They said they wish to clearly state that there is ‘no suggestion of any misconduct’ relating to Lacey or academy personnel.
“We once again thank Karl Lacey for his outstanding and exemplary efforts to date, as a strong role model for all that is good in our games,” the statement read.
“We wish to state it is the express wish of our County Committee that Karl and the coaches would return and we are working hard and are hopeful that they will reconsider their positions. We acknowledge this has been a difficult time for all concerned.”
Read the full statement below:
In what has been a difficult period for CLG Dhún na nGall and the Donegal GAA Academy, and following a specially convened meeting of County Committee on Thursday March 23rd, we would like to inform our clubs and supporters that we have agreed on a pathway forward for the Donegal GAA Academy. We would hope that we will lay the foundations for a progressive future, for the Donegal underage development structures. As has been widely acknowledged in recent months by many in Donegal GAA circles, our academy has been one of the most innovative in terms of coaching and athletic development in Ireland. At this point we as a County Committee wish to thank the academy and in particular, former Head of Academy, Karl Lacey for the outstanding progress that the academy has made to date. We wish to clearly state that there is no suggestion of any misconduct relating to Karl or academy personnel. We also most strongly caution against and condemn any such suggestion. All finances and governance of the academy have always been the sole responsibility of the County Committee.
We look forward to working through the recent issues with our academy personnel and building on the great work achieved until this point. We once again thank Karl Lacey for his outstanding and exemplary efforts to date, as a strong role model for all that is good in our games. We wish to state it is the express wish of our County Committee that Karl and the coaches would return and we are working hard and are hopeful that they will reconsider their positions. We acknowledge this has been a difficult time for all concerned. The GAA in Donegal should be a place where excellence is the standard and that we all play our part in ensuring this happens.
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