Embarassed at actions of GAA manager

Dear sir - Your newspaper, along with many of the national newspapers, last week carried photographs of an unseemly incident at the end of the recent Kildare-Meath National League game. The manager of the Meath football team, Seamus McEnanay, was photographed sizing up to the Kildare team manager, Kieran McGeeney. What exactly was all that about? Does anybody feel, as I do, that this was totally outrageous behaviour on behalf of the manager of the Meath team? Meath footballers in the past have had a reputation as hard men, who stand their ground and take no nonsense. But that was on the playing field, not on the sidelines. On Monday morning, as a Meath footballer supporter, to see this photograph of our manager plastered across the national media in such a manner was highly embarrassing, mortifying and saddening. Whatever issues he had with referee's decisions, or the Kildare team's actions, this was not the way to deal with it. I certainly hope that the powers-that-be in the GAA hierarchy haul in their manager to explain what exactly he was thinking of. That is not the Meath way of carrying on. Yours, Jack Ryan, Smithstown, Dunshaughlin