The terms and conditions on season tickets were changed in the wake of the pandemic.
The GAA will offer season ticket holders a partial refund, or a discount on 2021 season tickets if the season is cancelled.
The association admit to changing the terms and conditions on season tickets in the wake of the pandemic.
But they say they did so to offer clarity and not to step back from their obligations.
Meanwhile, the Gaelic Players Association say that the health and safety of their members won't be risked as they come to terms with the new realities of the coronavirus pandemic.
The organisation's Chief Executive, Paul Flynn, has acknowledged there is a genuine possibility there will be no return to action in 2020.
Kerry footballer Stephen O'Brien is open to the prospect of playing matches behind closed doors if the environment allows:
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