International Rules Finished?

Started by Leo, April 01, 2009, 10:01:42 AM

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Leo

The announcement by Coca Cola of a major review of its sponsorship and commercial endorsements appears to spell the end for the International Rules series. The company's decision to move away from sport and entertainment based activities and to concentrate on "green" projects and community-based initiatives that are geared towards sustainable local employment will surely end the farce of the failed aussie rules experiement as it was the Coca Cola money that kept the charade on the road and in the curent climate a similar sponsor is unlikely to be found.

Like all good decisions for the GAA lately (eg opening up Croke Park) it will be forced on the association by outside events but is welcome nonetheless.
Fierce tame altogether

Gnevin

Quote from: Leo on April 01, 2009, 10:01:42 AM
The announcement by Coca Cola of a major review of its sponsorship and commercial endorsements appears to spell the end for the International Rules series. The company's decision to move away from sport and entertainment based activities and to concentrate on "green" projects and community-based initiatives that are geared towards sustainable local employment will surely end the farce of the failed aussie rules experiement as it was the Coca Cola money that kept the charade on the road and in the curent climate a similar sponsor is unlikely to be found.

Like all good decisions for the GAA lately (eg opening up Croke Park) it will be forced on the association by outside events but is welcome nonetheless.
I'm sure they will find some one too pick this up
Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling.

AFS

Coca Cola made it known 5 or 6 months ago that they were pulling out. I'm sure plenty of efforts have been ongoing since to find a replacement.

magickingdom

Quote from: Leo on April 01, 2009, 10:01:42 AM
The announcement by Coca Cola of a major review of its sponsorship and commercial endorsements appears to spell the end for the International Rules series. The company's decision to move away from sport and entertainment based activities and to concentrate on "green" projects and community-based initiatives that are geared towards sustainable local employment will surely end the farce of the failed aussie rules experiement as it was the Coca Cola money that kept the charade on the road and in the curent climate a similar sponsor is unlikely to be found.

Like all good decisions for the GAA lately (eg opening up Croke Park) it will be forced on the association by outside events but is welcome nonetheless.

dream on, written in hope more than expectaction (a bit like ireland tonight ;))

ziggysego

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magickingdom

Quote from: ziggysego on April 01, 2009, 07:40:04 PM
What hope have Ireland tonight?

tiny slim bit ziggy but still a tiny slim bit

Leo

Quote from: magickingdom on April 01, 2009, 07:20:32 PM


dream on, written in hope more than expectaction (a bit like ireland tonight ;))

Actually lads, this was my very tame April fool thread ............
Fierce tame altogether

Tyrone Dreamer

Quote from: Leo on April 02, 2009, 08:37:23 PM
Quote from: magickingdom on April 01, 2009, 07:20:32 PM


dream on, written in hope more than expectaction (a bit like ireland tonight ;))

Actually lads, this was my very tame April fool thread ............

Was it really?

Tyrone Dreamer

Was thinking of events that they could do instead that would appeal to everyone. One idea although I would have doubts if it could work would be a county 7 aside competition. Played from afternoon time and finishing under lights. Have 8/16 counties in it including the top teams. Could maybe have a qualifying event the week before for some of the teams. If you could attract the best players from the counties would be a very interesting competition and should be exciting. Would need to put on a bit of entertainment and try to sell it.