The Offaly GAA Chairperson is expressing his frustration with those critical of the county's loss to Clare.
Michael Duignan is issuing a rebuke to those criticising Offaly's Senior Footballers after their two point loss to Clare on Sunday.
The Offaly chair was reacting to comments made on a post by Offaly GAA which said 'Hard Luck Lads' after the full time whistle in Tullamore.
The two time All Ireland winning hurler stated that those involved should be 'very ashamed' of themselves.
Thanks lads for your comments. No one on here has ever been inside an inter county dressing room. You have no idea what these players do for their County. All of you should be very ashamed. https://t.co/P5ahS3uPYd
— Michael Duignan (@DuignanMichael) February 18, 2024
Declan Kelly's side were nine points clear of Clare with 15 minutes remaining only to find themselves reeled in.
Kelly and his team return to action this Saturday evening against Down.
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