I have been seeking an answer over the last number of weeks and what best forum to put it to than this. Has Offaly GAA remembered that we are now in the 21st century??You may say that i am just been finicky and that its not a major issue, but the thing is it wouldnt happen in any other county.
Jerseys/ Colour clash/ and a lack of alternative strip!!! thats the bee in my bonnet.
In the past few weeks with a number of finals played it has been a disgrace to see 1) Rhode minors wearing the Offaly jerseys 2)Raheen wearing the offaly jerseys 3) Tubber wearing Ballycumber jerseys, and Ciaran Mac having to change to accept the cup 4) the nail in the coffin St Michaels wearing the Offaly jerseys in the u21 final
Surely in this 2006, clubs could have an alternative strip?? I think a set of jerseys cost about 900euro. And as we are a small county the chances are that clubs would use them often as they regularly compete against each other.
21st century??
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21st century??
THERE IT GOES HIGH IN THE ARMS OF WILLE BRYANS!!
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I'd say €1200 (which would be the cost for a decent outfitter to do up 30 jerseys with crest and sponsor etc) would be a decent proportion of any club's budget.
I don't see any harm in using county jerseys as a sub jersey, except possibly to the club sponsor really.
Certainly it's not ideal, but in terms of uses for a club's money, I'd say a second strip would be down the list of priorities, and I can understand that.
I don't see any harm in using county jerseys as a sub jersey, except possibly to the club sponsor really.
Certainly it's not ideal, but in terms of uses for a club's money, I'd say a second strip would be down the list of priorities, and I can understand that.
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I have to agree with FFCH about the jersey issue. Most senior teams will get a new set of jerseys every three to four years so why not invert the colours for one print run? I know that club colours are sacred (which is why we see so many LSD inspired amalgated club strips) but at least have an alternate.
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I don't know of many clubs with a change of strip. But Rynaghs in Banagher have all gold with blue trim as an away jersey. Very strange really 'cos feck all clubs can clash with the traditional blue and gold.
As for our football club, we use maroon, I think they came from the Banagher VES school. Remember having to wear it in a junior game against Clonmore Harps who also wore Green and White strips.
As for our football club, we use maroon, I think they came from the Banagher VES school. Remember having to wear it in a junior game against Clonmore Harps who also wore Green and White strips.
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If the county board had two sets of jerseys for general use it could be the best job, one plain white, one plain green, toss for use in the case of a clash. If financing was an issue (and they could be done on the cheap!!) you could just say that every club in offaly must either designate a second strip that they have themselves, or else agree to pay a portion of the cost of these. If twenty clubs need to use them, then that's less than €100 per club.