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Replying To togoutlads:  "Galway GAA said no to Dexcom who wanted to rename Pearse Stadium and any reference to Padraig Pearse. Connacht Rugby immediately said yes to Dexcom. They'd sell their mother ;-)"
What did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway GAA?

SixtiesKid (Galway) - Posts: 327 - 17/01/2024 11:11:04    2520626

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Replying To Viking66:  "I know it was a millstone but it's not any more is it?"
Well when you go to the Senior County Final and see vast tracts of the pitch unoccupied it still looks a folly.

Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4467 - 17/01/2024 11:21:31    2520629

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SuperValu is an apt name for the stadium. 87 million from Croke Park to pay for it. Isn't that Super value??

Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 17/01/2024 12:23:31    2520637

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Replying To SixtiesKid:  "What did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway GAA?"
The seoinín, who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing, is alive and well with his greasy till in soulless Ireland.

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1849 - 17/01/2024 12:25:42    2520638

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Replying To SixtiesKid:  "What did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway GAA?"
Excellent point!!

Zucker (Leitrim) - Posts: 156 - 17/01/2024 12:37:51    2520641

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Replying To Ryanteam:  "SuperValu is an apt name for the stadium. 87 million from Croke Park to pay for it. Isn't that Super value??"
;-D

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 17/01/2024 13:05:19    2520645

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "Hahaha I thought of it about 2 minutes after I posted but you're right.

My auld lad would be heavily involved in soccer. He and the company he keeps still refer to the Aviva as Lansdowne road.

My point is the purest will refer to it as what they think it should be called regardless.

Another example is the amount of people who say they're going to tayto Park even though that's no longer the name.

The sponsorship thing is an odd one. SuperValu probably makes sense given their demographic are probably into gaa. similar to Chadwick's I suppose, but innovate was always an odd one for me. The pensioner in the flat cap doesn't know what it means so I'd be interested to know how much they got out of it"
The sponsor is not concerned with with what the punter entering the grounds calls the grounds, giving our ability to put colorful words in front of everything, what the punter ends up calling it is hardly what the sponsor is aiming at. What it gives them is the fact that their name is in the media every time a game is in the place which could be nationwide. Think of how many people the brand Innovate reached by that sponsorship - the GAA is a cross section of Irish society and for the people who look at their products I am sure it struck a cord.

zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 1900 - 17/01/2024 13:29:38    2520648

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Replying To togoutlads:  "Galway GAA said no to Dexcom who wanted to rename Pearse Stadium and any reference to Padraig Pearse. Connacht Rugby immediately said yes to Dexcom. They'd sell their mother ;-)"
Different between GAA and Rugby is Professionalism,
Rugby teams need to pay players wages so they need all the money they can find

DuhallowRed (Cork) - Posts: 301 - 17/01/2024 14:00:38    2520655

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Someone asked what did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway gaa.? (I hope he was joking)

By giving his own life for our country, that includes Galway he gave a lot.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3050 - 17/01/2024 14:16:58    2520658

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Replying To supersub15:  "Someone asked what did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway gaa.? (I hope he was joking)

By giving his own life for our country, that includes Galway he gave a lot."
Even if it were a joke, it's shows unbelievable ignorance and disrespect to those who fought and died for our country.

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1849 - 17/01/2024 14:40:59    2520660

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Replying To baire:  "Even if it were a joke, it's shows unbelievable ignorance and disrespect to those who fought and died for our country."
Had Pearse any interest in sport at all?

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 17/01/2024 15:04:07    2520662

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Replying To SixtiesKid:  "What did Padraig Pearse ever do for Galway GAA?"
Is this for real? Go and Google the Gaelic League and try to understand our culture like a good lad.

Without people like him there would be no GAA

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 3143 - 17/01/2024 15:39:45    2520668

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "Had Pearse any interest in sport at all?"
Dia Linn,,,

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 17/01/2024 15:51:06    2520671

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Just name it "SuperValue Pairc Ui Chaoimh and no more about it…. When you have Michael Martin throwing in his opinion you know it all hot air….

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3027 - 17/01/2024 16:00:06    2520674

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "Had Pearse any interest in sport at all?"
In Saint Enda's, the school he founded in Rathfarnham, now the Pearse Museum, there was huge emphasis on modern practical subjects like science, nature study and European languages. Sports, drama, music and Irish dancing were also encouraged. The pupils took part in both indoor and outdoor physical activity. He employed a native Irish speaker who taught the boys how to grow potatoes and vegetables - way ahead of its time and totally different to the narrow English curriculum about which he wrote, The Murder Machine.

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1849 - 17/01/2024 16:21:47    2520679

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Dia Linn,,,"
agus Muire!

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1849 - 17/01/2024 16:43:57    2520682

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "Is this for real? Go and Google the Gaelic League and try to understand our culture like a good lad.

Without people like him there would be no GAA"
Not debating the merits of Pearse etc but he was only 5 years old when the GAA was founded.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13779 - 17/01/2024 16:50:24    2520684

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Gaels of Cork succeeded in temporarily halting this assault on our traditions and history.

Seems like the tide may be turning on all fronts,"
Oh please... I'll tell you what... start an auld 'Go Fund Me' for them so. They assaulted their own history by embarking on a project they couldn't afford so they deserve every bit of hassle they get over it.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1024 - 17/01/2024 17:33:58    2520693

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Replying To MesAmis:  "Not debating the merits of Pearse etc but he was only 5 years old when the GAA was founded."
He was obviously a precocious child.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2654 - 17/01/2024 17:52:55    2520694

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Replying To Square_B:  "Oh please... I'll tell you what... start an auld 'Go Fund Me' for them so. They assaulted their own history by embarking on a project they couldn't afford so they deserve every bit of hassle they get over it."
This about the members of Cork GAA stopping same crowd making another short sighted financially motivated decision!

The "hassle" (cultural assault is actually more accurate) is aimed at further commercialisation and dumbing down of what was once part of the Irish revolution. Those who mentioned Pearse get that.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3118 - 17/01/2024 18:57:07    2520702

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