The CPA have released https://gaaclubplayers.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/CPA-March-Survey_Results.pdf from a survey they conducted recently. Leaving aside the issue of online polls being very unreliable, there were a few interesting results: 82% of people said that they had attended a club AGM and 67% have attended a Club committee meeting. This is much higher than I would have expected and shows that players do have some interest and knowledge of the admin side of running our games which is a positive. Yet 60% said they were not in favour of the new Championship structure but it got 76% in favour at Congress where County Delegates were, in the main, mandated to vote as per their County Convention. I know that the survey results don't necessarily mean that they attended their last club AGM, which according to GAA rules, needs to be held before County Conventions in December and so, in theory, the new Football Championship structure should have been discussed and voted on. We know that players are not the only component of the GAA with voting rights and that can account for the differential but the other question I would ask is if the proposals were even discussed at Club & County AGMs or did the whole proposal only blow up when it went to Congress? There's a breakdown here somewhere because the proposals were published in early August 2016. Were they even discussed and voted on at County Conventions? I support the propaosals btw.