Pressure continues to mount on Cork GAA secretary Frank Murphy and the Cork County Board executive.
The board last night refused to accept a motion of no-confidence put forward by Ballyhea for their handling of the hurling strike saga that embroiled the county in recent months.
The motion didn’t receive any backing from the delegates at the Páirc Uí Chaoimh meeting, but public opinion would suggest the officials face an uncertain future.
An opinion poll in this morning’s Irish Examiner lays the blame for the debacle squarely at the door of officialdom in the Rebel County.
The Red C poll found that 41% of those canvassed attributed most of the blame for the crisis to the board executive, with Gerald McCarthy (15%) and the hurlers (14%) lagging well behind in the blame game.