Allianz

Started by Baile Brigín 2, December 23, 2025, 07:00:10 PM

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The Allianz Deal

Drop it now
24 (42.9%)
Don't renew
18 (32.1%)
Leave in place
14 (25%)

Total Members Voted: 54

Voting closed: January 31, 2026, 07:00:10 PM

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: RedHand88 on March 07, 2026, 05:32:01 PM
Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on March 07, 2026, 04:47:47 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on March 07, 2026, 03:36:14 PMI also read it there. If Allianz Ireland was funding Israel yous might have a point. As it is they are not and have no legal link to PIMCO, bar the fact they are owned by the same parent company, which happens to own hundreds upon hundreds of insurance companies and manages trillions worth of assets.
They are seperate legal entities.

This is all without considering the can of worms that would open when the GAA unilaterly cancels any commercial deal.
No legal link bar being part of the same company?

Are you for f**king serious?

They aren't the same company. You are being willfully ignorant now.
I am?

You cannot seriously be saying that the Irish Allianz entity that do the sponsorship and the US Allianz entity that fund genocide are not both part of Allianz.

That is literally like saying Derry can't play Dublin as they are seperate entities within the GAA so therefore not part of the GAA.

RedHand88

#361
Lol no it isn't. If Dublin County board did something dodgy or unethical would you punish Derry County board? This is your analogy not mine.

I'll be honest I only done digging on this after the protest last week. I read back through this thread and I can see several posters have tried repeatedly to explain it to you and you just ignore what they are saying so I'm not wasting my weekend anymore.
Good luck.

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: RedHand88 on March 07, 2026, 06:55:48 PMLol no it isn't. If Dublin County board did something dodgy or unethical would you punish Derry County board? This is your analogy not mine.

I'll be honest I only done digging on this after the protest last week. I read back through this thread and I can see several posters have tried repeatedly to explain it to you and you just ignore what they are saying so I'm not wasting my weekend anymore.
Good luck.

No, but you are saying they aren't both part of the GAA.

Are we seriously at the point where we are claiming different bits of a company aren't linked by both being part of that company? This is absolutely demeaning.

Ball Hopper

Booking some travel this week...I see Allianz are the insurance company used by Aer Lingus.

Are people planning to protest or boycott Aer Lingus?

Truthsayer

Quote from: Ball Hopper on March 07, 2026, 07:11:30 PMBooking some travel this week...I see Allianz are the insurance company used by Aer Lingus.

Are people planning to protest or boycott Aer Lingus?
You'd be busy protesting every outfit Allianz and Zionism is involved in.
The issue with the GAA is that most protesters, and those opposed to it, are GAA members. It is us.. our GAA, despite what Jarlath and his mates might think.

snoopdog

Ive been to Limeeick, Wexford and Sligo and didnt see any protests.

Truthsayer

#366
Quote from: snoopdog on March 15, 2026, 07:17:59 PMIve been to Limeeick, Wexford and Sligo and didnt see any protests.
Hardly surprising.. most there weren't too bothered when fellow Irish men in the North were dying on hunger strike or getting slaughtered on Bloody Sunday and other atrocities so hardly be worried about a genocide being sponsored in Gaza.
You'll find most protests are counties identify with oppression though to be fair Offaly, Roscommon and the Dubs have stepped up as well.

Sheedy

Quote from: snoopdog on March 15, 2026, 07:17:59 PMIve been to Limeeick, Wexford and Sligo and didnt see any protests.
they must've knew you were coming and didn't want to ruin your day out

RedHand88

GPA co founder Donal O Neill thinks that the GAA should not only drop the Allianz sponsorship unilaterally, but should rename the leagues as the "Free Palestine National Leagues"...