Limerick not battling with Cork for naming rights - News Summed Up

Limerick not battling with Cork for naming rights


Limerick secretary Mike O’Riordan doesn’t envisage the county will be in competition with Cork in the battle for GAA stadium naming rights. O’Riordan doesn’t see Limerick battling with Cork as they actively seek a backer for Páirc Uí Chaoimh, which could possibly wipe the remainder of the stadium’s debt. “We discussed naming rights before and made enquiries but nothing materialised. A 10-year naming rights deal would likely be worth millions to Limerick, with the majority of the deal if not all of it being directed towards the stadium. Several county boards have already sold the naming rights to the principal grounds, Offaly becoming the latest last year when O’Connor Park became associated with Bord na Mona.


Source: Irish Examiner February 16, 2018 02:37 UTC



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