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Where does the money go from all these jerseys? How much goes to the County Board of the jersey being sold or to the GAA I wonder? tomhealycork (Cork) - Posts: 80 - 15/10/2018 11:51:11 2146586 Link 0 |
My beloved Ballygalget Jersey is only £30 (for the home and away one), a lovely jersey and a decent price...maybe other clubs charge the same when ordering from O'Neills via the club? grandagrokepoke (Down) - Posts: 347 - 15/10/2018 12:58:57 2146603 Link 0 |
Three way split on jerseys is my recollection, the GAA get a share for having their logo on the shirt, O Neills get their slice and the rest goes to the county board. Not sure on other merchandise produced, for example i have a heap of Dublin jackets, training tops, shorts, tracksuit bottoms, tops, fleeces etc that dont have the GAA logo on them. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4515 - 15/10/2018 13:33:51 2146609 Link 3 |
Dublin age 13 jersey is €50 in o'neills shop yet the same jersey is €60 online could never and still don't understand why the online jersey is 20% dearer. jacktheDub (Dublin) - Posts: 944 - 15/10/2018 15:12:42 2146632 Link 0 |
Modern GAA jerseys are desperate quality for what people are paying for them. Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 15/10/2018 17:46:26 2146662 Link 0 |
Prices are no different from other sports. witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 16/10/2018 07:53:57 2146734 Link 3 |
I still think they're worth it. i find the quality is top class from o' neills. i have a selection that i use all the time usually in the gym , the oldest player fit one being 3 years old. i think ill have to throw it out soon i've worn it that much!!!!!!! but they're all as good as the day i got them. theweanling (Cavan) - Posts: 414 - 16/10/2018 11:08:12 2146758 Link 0 |
Where is your outrage when Northern Gaels get shafted on ticket prices? However the GAA can't be held responsible for the prices in O'Neills but I do agree with you regarding the prices of both jerseys and tickets prices. It's getting ridiculous now. gotmilk (Fermanagh) - Posts: 4971 - 16/10/2018 12:34:18 2146775 Link 0 |
It's basic supply and demand - the GAA / O'Neills only charge the current amount for jerseys, training gear, tickets etc. because we, the punters, will pay it. If jersey sales across the board went way down, the GAA / O'Neills wouldn't be slow in reviewing prices. They can't really be blamed for market trends. Kurt_Angle (Dublin) - Posts: 567 - 16/10/2018 15:09:51 2146803 Link 0 |
I'll stick to the old trick of getting the previous years ones in the sale. Pantani (Dublin) - Posts: 48 - 17/10/2018 20:21:49 2147014 Link 0 |
The problem is that O'Neills has a monopoly on the production. Hummel, Jako, Macrom... many others could all mass produce and undercut O'Neills I'm sure. But of course it's not in the GAA's interest to really look for a better value producer because the GAA is getting a slice of the action. Something wrong there surely. Does this business go out to tender every x years? If not, why not, are competition laws broken otherwise.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4742 - 18/10/2018 08:28:55 2147061 Link 0 |
Agree 100%. Somehow the part of my post regarding monopoly status got omitted...
Kurt_Angle (Dublin) - Posts: 567 - 18/10/2018 10:15:52 2147067 Link 0 |
This man should be running for president.
maroonkingdom (Westmeath) - Posts: 41 - 18/10/2018 10:26:34 2147075 Link 0 |
to be honest a few other companies have tried to challenge them, in particular Gaelic Gear, think they had Sligo/Laois/Donegal/Waterford I believe. Although I see a number of clubs have gone to some on the new suppliers, most county boards stick with O'Neills. Maybe if a big international player was to enter the market then that would change.
Rosineri1 (UK) - Posts: 2099 - 18/10/2018 12:49:02 2147117 Link 0 |
Current GAA rules are that any Gaelic games gear worn must be manufactured in Ireland
Sweetspot (Kildare) - Posts: 348 - 18/10/2018 17:04:28 2147154 Link 0 |
Private organisations such as the GAA aren't obliged to go out to tender, they can go with any company they want.
CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1677 - 18/10/2018 19:07:18 2147163 Link 2 |
What other sports... the ones that are professional? GAA is an amateur sporting organisation and jerseys that are very cheap to produce should not cost as much as they do end of.
Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3605 - 18/10/2018 19:10:20 2147164 Link 0 |
What other sports... the ones that are professional? GAA is an amateur sporting organisation and jerseys that are very cheap to produce should not cost as much as they do end of. DonaldDuck (Tipperary) - Posts: 544 - 19/10/2018 00:00:38 2147196 Link 1 |
Funds repaid into the game....LOL
gotmilk (Fermanagh) - Posts: 4971 - 19/10/2018 10:45:17 2147220 Link 0 |