Re: Re: Re: Re: Arrogant GAA
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Originally posted by Ringo
a) the County colours do not belong to the GAA.
b) the Three castle crest belongs to Dublin City Council, not the gaa county Board.
c)The point I was making was O'Neills make both tops & do very well out of them.
d) The GAA are worried that they won't be able to keep overcharging Dublin GAA fans.
a) Where do the GAA claim to own the county colours?
b) Where have the GAA county board claimed they own the 3 castle crest?
c) O'Neills are doing well. How has this got something to do with a rant at the GAA?
d)Where do the GAA make any statement/claim/point about soccer clubs using the same colours?
If you want to have a rant at the GAA, just have one. Attempting to turn this story about soccer clubs and their choice of jersey into the GAA's fault is pathetic in the extreme....:rolleyes:
Re: Re: Re: Re: Arrogant GAA
There's no quote from any GAA representative in that Indo piece Ringo, just a so-called journalist trying to fill a column.
of course the clubs can choose whatever colours they want, but lets call it as it is, Dublin City picked those colours because they are the Dublin GAA colours and they wanted to cash in of slice of the jersey action, they and O'Carroll's are doing well out of it, and desp;ite this 'article' i've heard no complaints or arrogance form the GAA
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Arrogant GAA
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Originally posted by patsh
a) Where do the GAA claim to own the county colours?
b) Where have the GAA county board claimed they own the 3 castle crest?
c) O'Neills are doing well. How has this got something to do with a rant at the GAA?
d)Where do the GAA make any statement/claim/point about soccer clubs using the same colours?
If you want to have a rant at the GAA, just have one. Attempting to turn this story about soccer clubs and their choice of jersey into the GAA's fault is pathetic in the extreme....:rolleyes:
a) That why their changing their crest jersey this year.
b) O'Neills contol the GAA jersey market, claiming they make them in Ireland(that's why Nike/Umbro etc don't make any GAA jerseys). Foreign sports not allowed in Croke Park. But a jersey printed in China & asembled in Romania is OK.
C) Part of the problem, ripping off fans.
d) see point (a). they made statements a few months ago, announcing the change of Jersey after losing a case against Primark.