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#16
These events should never be held on public roads for a start. Complete and utter madness. How more people haven't been killed is beyond me.

God help their families.
#17
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 04:22:23 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions. With me trying to be vague, i have led you down the garden path so to speak!

Its more a range of products, that can be used by all codes.

They will be able to enhance training/performance, and no they aren't drugs!
#18
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 02:36:28 PM
Ok,

I would have thought the GAA would come hunting you down if you were making money off their back, without running it past them?
#19
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 09:30:19 AM
Very good SS!  ;D

First one i thought of Duffleking! Unfortunately the domain is taken and is trademarked  :(
#20
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 02:17:47 AM
Why would I be using anyone's name?

To give you a simplified explanation, I'd like to incorporate words that could be  associated with the GAA e.g. Green, Gael, Irish etc
#21
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 12:55:17 AM
Yes I appreciate it probably would, however I would prefer not to disclose.

It could be described as a training/performance aid.
#22
GAA Discussion / GAA Associated Brand Name
May 18, 2012, 12:43:59 AM
Hi all,

Myself and a friend are considering a little venture, and have a potential product for the GAA market.

I was hoping for some ideas on a brand name, which would associate it with the GAA, without giving Croker anything to come get us! ;)

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
#23
Your getting yourself in a bit of a tangle!

12 years now 2/3 big games in a row, i said any of them could beat each other on the day, no mention of Derry winning Ulster!

I suggest you sit back, take a deep breath, and read my original post again.  ;)
#24
Shawshank,

Where in my post did i say my assessment was based on the last 12 years?

Read the subject of the thread, the clue is in around the '2012' bit! ;-)

#25
As much as it pains me to say it, Donegal will be very difficult to beat if Murphy is fit.

It has been mentioned that 'everyone is onto Donegal'. Yes we all know how they play, but does anyone have the formula for breaking them down and beating them? Dublin just about overcame them, which in my opinion was more down to slightly higher levels of fitness & conditioning and a bit of luck but they had to play them at their own game to do so. In my eyes all intercounty managers bar the top 2/3 (though they may have to!) will adopt similar tactics. Our game is going to become extremely hard to watch before it gets better!

In my eyes, there is very little between Donegal, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry. Therefore on their day, any of these teams could beat each other. I just wouldn't be having a bet!

#26
GAA Discussion / Advertising mediums in the GAA
May 06, 2012, 03:02:38 PM
Just reading through Ulster GAA weekly newspaper, The Gaelic Life.

What other magazines or papers exist in Ireland that target the GAA specifically?
#27
Doubt wee 'Cheter Canavan' will have to be patient!
#28
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster U-21 Championship 2012
April 04, 2012, 09:28:55 PM
Final score from Enniskillen: Derry 1-09 Cavan 2-08
#29
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster U-21 Championship 2012
April 04, 2012, 09:09:26 PM
Derry 1-07 Cavan 2-07
#30
I don't think Kilkenny will retain it.

You maybe don't want to hear it Corkman but i think it will be yourselves or the Dubs!