New jersey in GAA

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:crazy_face:

The shorts :persevere:

I’d say the Dubs would get the names printed on the back if they could.

And the sleeves. Dear lord.

A beauty. Iconic.

Knew it reminded me of something. Fades in jerseys is wrong and shouldn’t be tolerated.

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Training tops will make a lovely Christmas gift

Four different versions. Box office.

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It comes with Five-In-A-Row on the back if you don’t want your name

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The Dubs lead, the rest follow. Standby for every new county jersey to copy this style.

Having said that the shorts are a small bit gay looking.

Nah, it’ll just cost them 4 letters at a time: “Anto” “Deco” etc.

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“drugz4sale”

They’d probably get “Gerrard” or “Hazard” or “Salah” on them too

Not sure it is very county copying moreso than O Neills flogging off their latest zany design to every county once they get feedback. I know a few years ago anyway that Dublin teams would get first prototypes of training gear and the design would then be issued en masse to other counties the following season.

Fades often look ridiculous. The gaelic Gear one with the Wexford jersey a few years back was atrocious.

this one here

and the shorts had a fade too, looked like the colour had ran in them after a wash

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The plain green jersey Limk had a few years ago was nice, without the designs in the background, just green and white collar. Looked like an old fashioned jersey. The sponsor isn’t that great looking on it either.

Some of the light green kind of sweat tops the players had on looked very nice, but I don’t see them on the O’Neills website at all, or they weren’t there even a few months back.

Has any team ever used long sleeved jersies during games? I don’t think I’ve ever seen them in recent times in club or county bar the goalies?

Pucks mate, pucks

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I like that top.

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Allirelandmedalsforsale. Sure Darren Daly’s got 6 of them.