'John 3:7' banner man welcomed back to Croker

The man behind the infamous "John 3:7" banner at GAA matches will soon be back at Croker.

The man behind the infamous "John 3:7" banner at GAA matches will soon be back at Croker.

Seventy-two-year-old Frank Hogan has been bringing the banner to matches for the last 20 years.

He was refused entry with the banner into GAA headquarters last weekend.

However the Limerick man says he has since received assurances that both he and his banner will be welcome in Croke Park in the future.

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