GAA statement paraphrased - although many senior and prominent members of the GAA obviously support the Quinns and thus tacitly stand over the things they do like they do like flee the jurisdiction of the state in the face of arrest warrants, and although, if you put a gun to the heads of most senior GAA brass who've yet to put their pro-Quinn opinions on the record, they'd most likely say 'Well sure isn't Sean Quinn a decent, honest, self-made man looking to do right by his family in the face of the skulduggery of the D4 banking-media cabal', at the end of the day, the GAA is sports organisation, like, and how can a sports organisation have opinions on anything political? And so defiant are are they in this belief that they don't have a stance one way or another on Quinnapolooza that they release a statement after 5pm on the Friday of the August Bank Holiday weekend clarifying this already-obvious position.