Fermanagh Boss Calls On GAA To Postpone Clare Clash

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Fermanagh’s football boss has called on the GAA to postpone their upcoming Division 2 National Football League clash at Cusack Park.

The Ulster county are due to play Colm Collins’ side in 10 days time, with both sides battling to stay in the division.

Fermanagh have stopped training after a number of players on the panel contracted COVID-19.

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Collins yesterday told Clare FM he would be willing to accommodate a postponement and would not accept a walkover of the game.

Fermanagh manager Ryan McMenamin has told OTB AM his side won’t be ready to play the game next Sunday.

Colm Collins, meanwhile says his side will have to organise themselves to cope with the new level three restrictions.

Outdoor training is now only permitted in groups of 15 or less.

Despite Clare’s schedule now being thrown into doubt, Collins believes it’s important sport as a whole keeps going.