Rory Gallagher threatens legal action if GAA president Jarlath Burns doesn't withdraw email that raised concerns over Naas appointment
Briefly

In a statement to the Irish Independent, former Derry coach Gallagher calls for the intervention to be 'formally withdrawn and that the contents of the correspondence (are) retracted'. Gallagher said he would be left with no alternative but to pursue legal action if that didn't happen.
Gallagher also used his latest statement to 'categorically deny the allegations levelled against me', reiterating how two PPS (Public Prosecution Service in Northern Ireland) decisions, on foot of investigations into the allegations, found that he had 'no case to answer'.
Gallagher faced allegations of domestic abuse from his estranged wife Nicola, who made them in a Facebook post in the week of the 2023 Ulster football final when he was Derry manager and was preparing the team to play Armagh.
Despite news circulating that Gallagher was to join the coaching staff of the four-in-a-row Kildare champions, by Monday Naas had confirmed that he would not be joining the backroom team.
Read at Irish Independent
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