Sold-out Cork v Donegal this weekend should be on TV, says Kerry senator
Donegal's Mark McHugh scores a point against goalkeeper Alan Quirke in the All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-Final in Croke Park in August 2012. But this weekend's decider won't be on free-to-air TV. Picture: Tomas Greally / SPORTSFILE
“The GAA is an inclusive, volunteer-led and community-based organisation, and we need to ensure that these volunteers and members can watch their county play,” Senator Kennelly said.
“I’m not in agreement with GAA matches on subscription models but we should be looking at ways of increasing access to watch these games for the remainder of the championship if no other solution is available.
“Clubber streams club matches from right across the country. If fans can have access to their local club games online they should be able to watch all county games that are not on RTÉ or GAA+.
“We have the technology to broadcast these games, let’s use it as a short term solution for the remainder of the year. After this weekend, there is still a third round of football qualifiers to come.
“The current set up is just not good enough, we need to see a clear plan from the GAA on how they’ll ensure fans can watch all county games next year.
“I’m cognisant that contracts exist with broadcasters, but viable solutions need to be found.
“I know of several organisations, including supporter clubs, who are contacting GAA HQ over this farce. It can’t continue,” he said.

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