So what do people think of all these commemorative tops?
Pure money driven, suppose any business would do the same. Not for me however.
O'Neills make all these 'nationalist' tops and of course the British Army jerseys. Money, money, money.
The Ploughing championship geansai's are my favourite!!
They remind me of WB Yeats line about greasy tills. I got a Galway jersey and had "lookit" printed on it and it looks great.
I also think 1916 is unfinished business. Field #4 is still out of bounds.
Quote from: seafoid on February 23, 2016, 11:29:56 AM
Field #4 is still out of bounds.
Field #4 is like Pairc Esler, the larger part is run by the forces of evil, but an overlooked part is within a zone of righteousness.
Quote from: armaghniac on February 23, 2016, 04:14:24 PM
Quote from: seafoid on February 23, 2016, 11:29:56 AM
Field #4 is still out of bounds.
Field #4 is like Pairc Esler, the larger part is run by the forces of evil, but an overlooked part is within a zone of righteousness.
V good!! I think those tops are a bit tacky though.
I see O Neill make Warminster Private School's sports gear. Was on an Itv show there where kids from private and comprehensive schools swapped schools for a few weeks in England
Shocked :o
QuoteQuote from: seafoid on February 23, 2016, 11:29:56 AM
Field #4 is still out of bounds.
Field #4 is like Pairc Esler, the larger part is run by the forces of evil, but an overlooked part is within a zone of righteousness.
V good!! I think those tops are a bit tacky though.
Tacky yes, but O'Neills know they will sell like hot-cakes to the plastic-patriot chav armies that follow Dublin, Cork, Limerick etc