The Sash my Father wore

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Threecastles

That one is definitely 82, the Belgium jersey in 86 was very different

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Edited accordingly. Sorry I was wrong. One for the phrases that ain’t heard too much on TFK.

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It really wasn’t

@Little_Lord_Fauntleroy we need the moderators to do their job in here. Junior B GGA jerseys are not iconic

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I think we need the mods to move the appropriate posts into a new “Interesting GAA Jerseys (feat. Sashes)” thread where the discussion can continue uncluttered by inane photos of Wimbledon or Peru soccer football players, or God help us, photos of fellas on bikes.


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That’s awful. Roaster 100%. And only iconic in Donegal I imagine.

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Not particularly. The one from '92 would be the iconic one here.

What was the story with the VVV pattern on the sleeves on most county jerseys in the early 90’s?

Chevrons mate

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Nice jersey, iconic I’d say
The black band was added to commemorate the 1916 martyrs

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I didn’t know that. Was always an unusual enough design to me.

The Volkswagen logo was added to commemerate carbon monoxide martyrs. Bet you didn’t know that either

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Back in the day when TG4 used to televise Aussie Rules highlights on a Saturday morning. I threw my support behind Port Adelaide at the time. Sydney Swans became the fashionable club then in 2005 when Tadhg Kennelly won the AFL final with them.

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They’d Barry Hall too a right proper lump of a man.

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Definitely one of the more unique jerseys, you’d be hard pushed to find another club with those colours and stripes.