Munster GAA has issued an apology to supporters who subscribed to a live stream of last night’s McGrath Cup clash between Kerry and Limerick.
The Kingdom eased to a 2-23 to 0-6 opening round success over the Treaty County with brothers, Paudie and David Clifford netting the goals but some viewers were left frustrated as they were unable to access the live stream.
In response, the provincial council has said sorry and revealed that all subscribers will be refunded.
In addition, footage of the full game has been posted free-to-air on their online platforms.
Munster GAA “apologise for the inconvenience caused”.
TweetStreaming Update
— Munster GAA (@MunsterGAA) January 6, 2022
When? Jan 5
Where? Tralee
Service Offered? Live Streaming of McGrath Cup - Kerry v Limerick
What happened? it should have worked. It didn’t
Excuses? None, we apologised & will refund everyone
And the game? Kerry won. Watch the full video & commentary now for free https://t.co/UZ9fljmQv0