Derry club Watty Graham's are urging delegates to vote against a motion that would see the inter-county season extended by two weeks at this week's GAA Congress.
Glen are asking Congress to “properly assess” if there is “genuine” appetite for change.
The motion is proposing that Rule 6.15, in relation to All-Ireland finals, read as follows:
(a) The All-Ireland Finals shall be played in Croke Park. The finals shall be played on or before the 32nd Sunday of the year on dates determined by the Central Council. In exceptional circumstances, the Central Council shall make other arrangements.
In a statement issued on Monday night, Glen are urging Congress delegates to vote against it.
“This weekend Congress will vote on the proposed two-week extension of the intercounty season,” their statement outlined.
“A growing number of counties have already signalled their intention to oppose the motion, reflecting widespread concern at club level.
“While change may at times be necessary, we believe this proposal risks undermining the split season, a structure that has brought greater certainty and fairness to clubs and players alike.
“Before making such a significant adjustment, we must ask whether all aspects of the calendar have been fully considered, including the provincial club championships and the wider intercounty season.
“CLG Watty Graham are calling on Congress to pause and properly assess whether there is genuine appetite for this change, and if so, whether this is the right approach.
“Many clubs have made their position clear, directing their county board delegates to vote against. CLG Watty Graham are urging all delegates who attend Congress to vote against the motion.”
A number of major dual counties are set to vote against the All-Ireland motion.
The GAA's annual Congress will take place on February 27-28.
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