The Antrim senior hurling squad cancelled a coaching session on Tuesday night after their requested assembly with the county board didn’t materialise.
Gamers needed the assembly to happen on Tuesday to handle “important concern” after they claimed they acquired conflicting studies about supervisor Davy Fitzgerald’s future.
In a letter to the county board, which has been seen by BBC Sport NI, the gamers say they had been underneath the impression {that a} determination was made to take away Fitzgerald from his function following final weekend’s Joe McDonagh Cup defeat by Laois, just for the choice to be reversed.
Nevertheless, the squad stated they had been subsequently knowledgeable “that no such motion had taken place” and when the matter was delivered to Antrim GAA chairman Seamus McMullan, he “indicated that he had no information of it”.
Within the letter, the taking part in group say McMullan’s response is “notably regarding” provided that Fitzgerald confirmed that “the sequence of occasions did actually happen”.
“The contradiction between what occurred and what has been communicated has created uncertainty and an absence of belief amongst gamers,” learn the letter.
The gamers additionally warned that they might take additional motion if the county govt didn’t meet them on Tuesday to handle the scenario.
BBC Sport NI has contacted Antrim GAA for remark.
Whereas the run of poor outcomes has led to disquiet among the many taking part in panel and a few Antrim GAA directors, it’s understood Fitzgerald has indicated a want to stay in cost.


