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Katie Taylor’s dad says gloss has been taken off gold medal by homecoming row

Pete Taylor livid over suggestion he stopped Dublin reception


Katie Taylor with her father and coach, Pete
Katie Taylor with her father and coach, Pete
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Katie Taylor’s father has claimed the row over the Irish Olympic team’s homecoming has taken the gloss off his daughter’s gold medal achievement.

Pete Taylor is fuming after reports that he blocked a formal reception for the Irish team on their return to Dublin on Monday.

Newspaper reports on Sunday quoted an Olympic Council of Ireland spokesman saying that Pete, Katie’s coach and dad, was against the idea of a Dublin reception when one was already planned for her hometown of Bray.

The Sunday Times
quoted the spokesman as saying, “It was  Katie Taylor’s father who did not want to do it, and what is the point of having a homecoming if Katie is not going to be there.

“Peter would be very influential in the whole organisation, because of the status of Katie Taylor. There is no point in doing it if he did not want it. Mr Taylor is focusing on the Bray event.”

Taylor has reacted angrily to the report and denied any involvement at all in the decision making process regarding the team’s homecoming.

He told the Irish Times: “Neither I nor anyone in the Taylor family had anything to do with the decision. We were out for a meal - we were not around when the decision was made.

“I don’t know why my name is being dragged into this. It’s without substance, and those few stupid words in the paper have taken the gloss off everything Katie has achieved.”

The Olympic Council of Ireland has now tried to distance itself from the Sunday Times story and the remarks made by its spokesman.

A statement from the organisation says it was a ‘mistake’ to suggest Pete Taylor had blocked a Dublin homecoming but denied there was any need to apologise to the Taylor family.

The Irish team will now return to their families after their arrival in Dublin on Monday afternoon, then will re-assemble for a reception hosted by the city council on Wednesday.

Coach Taylor added, “I do not understand how anyone could say I would be responsible for stopping such celebrations, when all week we have been commending the fans. The fans won us gold. It is disgraceful and very hurtful for both of us.

“As far as I am aware there never were any plans for a bus for the Olympic athletes from the airport to Stephen’s Green on Monday. There was never, ever a bus going to be running.

“We have however been aware of plans for an open-topped bus in Bray.

“When someone speculated there might also be such a bus in Dublin I said I hoped the two would not clash. That was the only comment I made about the possibility of an open-topped bus in Dublin as well”
Wicklow councillor Nicky Kelly, a friend of the Taylor family, told the Irish Times that the boxing coach was ‘totally distraught’ over the OCI spokesman’s comments.

Independent councillor Kelly said: “He feels besmirched by the innuendo and that it has taken from the massive achievements of Katie, the family and the people of Ireland.


Nster.com


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leave it to us paddies to create problems, being so left as dysfunctional as any on our (their) planet by good neighbour shure is it any wonder. Fill 'em with guinness and with that shilling offer they'll happily bleed fer yees.
seanmac "again the Good Lord looked after Katie". We know katie believes this bunk, but you do too? I live surrounded by Born Agains, and I know them well enough not to like them. Don't tell me that the Irish are buying into that self-centered nonsense. I've seen the harm these sects have done among the poor of Latin America.
This evening I was delighted to be one of about 15,000 people who turned out to welcome Katie Taylor, and her boxing club mate Adam Nolan home to Bray.They arrived about 5.15pm in an open top bus, escorted by 2 patrol cars, and outriders of An Garda Siochana, (Irish Police) to Bray seafront.There they received a great reception from the large crowd. Both Katie and her father, Pete, addressed the crowd. There had been heavy rain this morning, but again the Good Lord looked after Katie, as the evening was bright and sunny. Our national TV service, RTE relayed the celebrations live to the nation. Well done to our Olympians, Katie, and Adam.
Irish men and Irish women, in the name of god and of the dead generation, from which we receive our old tradition of nationhood. Ireland through us summons her people to her flag. Katie Taylor came from the ashes of a nation in crisis and replenished our souls.
More yellow journalism to taint the lovely story. Scribbling skunks and snakes and snails. Does that type train in a Shark Tank to learn now to bite, eat and kill weaker animals to prepare for working on a laptop?
 




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