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A Co Tyrone GAA club has been forced to move its summer camp for children because of the “horrendous smell” from a nearby factory.
It wasn’t that Tyrone were an irrelevance. No, throughout the first 100 years of the GAA, they had won people’s respect. Their problem was they won precious little else.
Parents have hit out at the “awful stench” believed to be coming from a nearby compost factory that has forced a Tyrone GAA club to relocate its summer camp 10 miles away.
Although the GAA spread through Tyrone in the years between 1904 and 1908, it then almost entirely lost momentum. The GAA was poorly organised and lost out to its competitors.