Where did the FAI get the flags that they used on our TIFO poles?Originally Posted by redgav
That type of thing is great because they're printed on one peice of material.
Hiya folks
at a bit of a loss and lookin for anyone that can help me
I'm trying to get a flag with prints on it..Anyone on here know anyone that makes flags and can give me a contact ??
Loads of you lads have a variety of them at any of the games I've gone to but I can't find anyone that'll make em for me
cheers
gav
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Where did the FAI get the flags that they used on our TIFO poles?Originally Posted by redgav
That type of thing is great because they're printed on one peice of material.
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There's a place off Harcourt St called Prospect Design I think. I've heard good reports but they're expensive I believe.
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I got them in Prospect Design, Montague LaneOriginally Posted by Peadar
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That Prospect place is expensive alright. There is another gaff on Pearse Street that is more reasonable. Can't remember the name. You'll get it in the phone book. Its a couple of doors towards town from that lovely pub, the Widow Scanlon!
I had the same problem myself about 4 months ago,I live on Pearse St and the place there,i wasnt impressed with at all and Prospect Design was way to dear,it ended up i got my flag from Italy and it's quality
BTW Window Scanlans has recently closed down
No,it was through a contact
with what website or how did you get in contact with them?Originally Posted by Anto McC
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He is a Shels fan from ItalyOriginally Posted by GalwayFrancis
Friend of mine works in Prospect I believe its fairly expensive don't know, never paid although when we go tomatches abroad or gigs abroad he prints some off, fairly good and I'd assume the ones that are actually paid for would be better again!
Sitting pretty!!!
I got a flag made up earlier in the season with Prospect Design. It cost a fair packet but its very high quality. They charge by the square metre, but they will print anything you want on to it for free, so you could put a crest and wording on it and it'll cost you the same price as having leaving it plain. Off the top of my head i think they charge roughly €5.30 per metre. They charge Vat at 21% on the price so make sure you ask for a quote including vat.
We use this site for our Hibs flags. They're a UK company and you can also design your own flag on the site. Its
www.barmyflags.com
Thanks lads for the info - have one or two options to look into now
cheers
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The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path
Had a browse on the barmyflags website - fairly good and the opportunity to design your own. Not too sure of the value for money as I haven't bought a flag since the mid '60s!!![]()
Lads, does anyone have a website and/or contact number for Prospect Design in Dublin?
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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there are plenty of places that will do it cheaper than prospect - just use the yellow pages and ring around
failing t hat just make it ureself
tis easy as pie
some of the best flags ive seen cost 20 bob - material alone
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Goldenpages - it's like a retro google.
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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