Hello ______
Neil Ahern here from the Irish Independent. I have been forwarded on the email you sent to the newspaper regarding my match report last Friday night on the Galway United v Drogheda United match.
I must first apologise if I caused you offence and give you my word that this was never my intention. If, however, I did so I sincerely apologise. From what I understand an apology will be printed in the paper but I feel I should atone for my error personally. In the line that you stated I was merely trying to convey the frustration which the fans showed on the night, which I truthfully believed were being aimed towards the club in general, where there have been recent problems, rather than Alan Kelly or, for that matter, Jeff Kenna.
Unfortunately in the rush of the match-night, for which our reports must be filed as soon as the referee blows the final whistle, maybe this was misunderstood. I had seen a couple of incidents in which the referee received some shouts but did not personally believed any decisions were blatantly incorrect. In this case I believe it is, as often the case, a matter of opinion and I can only give mine.
If you believe I have darkened the name of Galway United fans, all of whom were very friendly and helpful to me on the night, I can only assure you it will not happen again and hope you will accept my apology. I also hope this has not tainted your veiws of the Irish Independent newspaper as they generally hold the highest standards in cases like these but unfortunately couldn't have done anything in these circumstances.
Regards,
Neil Ahern.
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