A drop from Vodafone is it? Dublin GAA and AIG Ireland have signed a five year sponsorship deal worth â¬2million. The deal sees AIG exclusively sponsoring the countyâs hurling and football teams at all levels. For the first time ever, the ladies football and camogie teams will also come under the one sponsorship umbrella. The agreement commences with effect on November 1, 2013. Announcing the sponsorship, AIG Ireland General Manager Declan OâRourke said; âThis is a massive day for AIG in Ireland and we are thrilled to be associated with Dublin GAA. We are extremely proud to unite all the GAA family in the capital - football, hurling, camogie and ladies football - under one sponsorship brand, AIG. âThe future is bright for Gaelic Games in the county, with strong clubs rooted in communities in the city, the suburbs and rural areas of county Dublin. As a sponsor, we hope to assist with the growth of Gaelic Games and help Dublin promote these fantastic games which form part of the social fabric of Irish society. âThis sponsorship is a clear statement that AIG is committed to both the Irish insurance market and the Irish community for the long term. It solidifies AIGâs track record of supporting amateur sport in Ireland. âDublin GAA is a huge organisation, supporting 92 clubs, 100,000 associated members, 320 active primary schools and organises 4,000 adult club games every year. As a passionate GAA supporter myself, I understand how important sponsorship revenue is to ensure that these structures are supported and to ensure GAA is promoted at all levels from GAA nurseries to the stars who appear in Croke Park.â Welcoming the deal, Dublin GAA County Board Chairman Andy Kettle said: âThis sponsorship deal is a really significant boost to everyone associated with Dublin GAA. The strength of the Dublin brand is illustrated by our ability to negotiaite this outstanding sponsorship in a depressed economic market. âAIG is a blue chip organisation with a proven track record in sponsorship and they are going to be an exceptional partner and they fully understand what we are trying to achieve in Dublin. âThe sponsorship revenue is critical in helping towards our expenditure on club coaching programmes and inter-county teams at all levels. AIG is also finalising their sponsorship activation plans which will promote GAA in the capital at all levels. We are very much looking forward to working closely with AIG over the next five years to ensure this partnership is mutually beneficial. âThis is an exciting time for Dublin GAA on and off the pitch. We have won the All-Ireland senior football title for the second time in three years and won our first Leinster senior hurling title since 1961 and have significantly increased underage participation levels in recent years. Attracting an organisation like AIG shows just how far we have come off the field.â The new team jersey will be launched within a month.
Loadsamoney. Its great if you can get it and even better if you are putting it to good use but im sure there are a lot of people raging about this