KrustyUCC wrote: » Mike Ashley's Sports Direct to become new sponsor of Cork GAA - report The Sunday Times reports that the deal is worth €2 million over five years.https://www.the42.ie/sports-direct-cork-gaa-mike-ashley-5315009-Jan2021/
thesultan wrote: » Possibly at yer lowest ebb since...
newuser99999 wrote: » Really disappointing news.
zetecescort wrote: » Can't wait to see Ashley with his top off on the Blackrock end
stayback wrote: » It’s all about money, and morals have no place in business and cork Gaa is now a business and needs every euro it can get.
Straight Talker wrote: » Of course we need the money, to compete with the likes of Dublin Tipp and Limerick
Straight Talker wrote: » There's something about this deal, that doesn't sit well with me.Maybe it's because of Mike Ashley and his dodgy business practices, maybe it's the thought of that god awful sports direct logo on the shirt.Of course we need the money, to compete with the likes of Dublin Tipp and Limerick, but i feel that we have badly lost our identity as a gaa county over the past decade.I just feel a sponsorship deal, with a bargain basement sportswear company, that treats it's employees like garbage, is kind of a further eroding of that identity.
Rocko wrote: » We are in the worst of the Covid pandemic but the Gaa are above the restrictions. Gaa Updated that until January 15th, Senior inter-county players may train on an individual basis only . Who do the Cork Footballers think they are breaking Official Gaa Covid Rules.https://twitter.com/teachtynanteach/status/1345489556443779073?s=21https://twitter.com/_TonyLawlor/status/1345770335631794176?s=08https://twitter.com/teachtynanteach/status/1345462620011204608 If this is not highlighted you can be sure they'll have collective training again next weekend.
Speakerboxx wrote: » I don't know why the Footballers and management have nothing between their ears. Its not as if they are going to be winning any All Irelands soon. They deserve to get a good over for this and rightly so. They never seem to make that effort on the pitch funny enough when you expect them to. Probably one of Cian O Neills drills too by the looks of it. I have plenty of words for that bunch right now but il keep them to myself.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » It might be more beneficial if they spent their time actually working on their kicking skills instead of fitness .