The Kerry County Board has been presented with 11 motions for its annual convention.
And one of them could cause Paraic Duffy to pull his hair out strand by if it gets approval.
The Kingdom’s annual convention takes place next month, and before any motions get to the floor, they will first be examined by the county committee next week at it’s November meeting.
Radio Kerry are reporting that 11 motions will be discussed first by the county committee, with one of them from Rathmore guaranteed to cause serious debate in the Kingdom.
The east Kerry club, who provide Aidan O’Mahony and Paul Murphy to the current panel, propose that all club activity in Kerry be suspended until after the Munster football final in July, and only resume when Kerry’s All-Ireland ambitions come to a close.
Traditionally the Kerry senior championship continues up until mid-July if Kerry are still involved in the race for All-Ireland honours. It is then put on hold from August until Kerry exit the championship, which in the past two years has been at the end of September.
This year saw round three of the county championship initially scheduled for the week after Kerry’s Munster final with Cork in mid-July.
However when that game ended in a draw, round three of the Kerry championship was put back until October due to the replay.
A separate Kerry club, Castlegregory, are requesting that all rounds of the Kerry county league begin in March and that the competition is completed by September.
The county committee are also being asked to consider a motion from Beale, the former club of Eoin Liston, that at the end of the current TV right deal involving RTE and SKY that all games return to free-to-air television.