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Published 10:11 17 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 10:27 17 Feb 2016 GMT
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"If it was only about finance we would have changed." "There was a loyalty factor there too. O'Neills are the only manufacturers with a base in Dublin and they were there for the county when things weren't going well." "We had delayed signing a new contract for long enough because of other possibilities so it was time to make a decision. We'd be conscious of giving business, where possible, to Irish manufacturers."
It’s believed that Dublin had considered trying to organise a compromise where their commercial reproductions would be manufactured by a third party, with team gear would still be produced by O’Neills.
However, all talk of a new deal is moot as the county board have signed a new three-year deal.
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