Pat Gilroy Resigns from Croke Park Role Over Financial Concerns in GAA
Pat Gilroy, former manager of the Dublin hurlers, has stepped down from his position as a director of Croke Park due to disagreements regarding the GAA’s financial priorities. Citing concerns about manager compensation and the use of the stadium for non-GAA events, Gilroy has called for a reconsideration of the organization’s direction. His resignation comes after a year of involvement in the GAA’s strategic discussions, and he expressed disappointment in the lack of response from the association regarding his decision.