— Neil O'Riordan (@noriordan) December 15, 2016
'Under John Delaney, it's been amazing and I say that independently...' - the LOI Brand review from Jonathan Gabay kicks off at the Aviva
— Daniel McDonnell (@McDonnellDan) December 15, 2016
To summarise the Gabay report on the LOI
1) get rid of the fans
2) get a bus
3) paint bus stops
4) get big screens in
Can't see how it fails— Dodge (@seidodge) December 15, 2016
That branding report is laughable. Some of the suggestions are absolutely ridiculous hahahaha #LOI
— Owen Mackey (@Owen_Mac99) December 15, 2016
@Jonathangabay your "report" was a juvenile piece of spoofery at best, an insult to all who care about the future of the LOI at worst.
— Simon Blackmore (@SimonBlackmore) December 15, 2016
I sat with John Gabby for a focus meeting. Not one point made by us fans at the meeting was put across in the report #LOI #leagueofireland
— Ian Walsh (@Ian_W91) December 15, 2016
I can't believe someone got paid to put together those ideas in that powerpoint display. It feels like we're being trolled tbh.
— John O'Sullivan (@johngosullivan) December 15, 2016
Sometimes this job is too easy when it comes to Irish football - David Brent eat your heart out! @noriordan @IrishSunSport @OCowzer pic.twitter.com/QBGK6XrmRU
— Cathal Dervan (@irlsport) December 15, 2016
What do you give the League of Ireland fan who has everything this Christmas? pic.twitter.com/HsNPZLrzXo
— Neil O'Riordan (@noriordan) December 15, 2016
He's having an imaginary phone conversation on stage with a company called Joe's Pork Sausages.
— David Sneyd (@DavidSneydIDM) December 15, 2016
W.B. Yeats is the man to save the League of Ireland pic.twitter.com/fDAYusAiET
— Neil O'Riordan (@noriordan) December 15, 2016
Now he's telling us he's bald. We know, pal.
— David Sneyd (@DavidSneydIDM) December 15, 2016
"Don't blame the top brass." One phrase used at LOI Brand Report. Fans getting a bit of a raw deal so far.
— Nathan Kelly (@NathanKelly_) December 15, 2016
Next part of presentation focusing on how flares and supporter behaviour has been bad for the brand. I cannot believe this is a key point
— Daniel McDonnell (@McDonnellDan) December 15, 2016
Not only is it not that bleak, it's cool pic.twitter.com/T4DDCx2UYT
— Neil O'Riordan (@noriordan) December 15, 2016
A Hollywood walk of fame leading up to grounds of local club has been recommended. Just saw a slide of a star with Pat Byrne's name on it.
— Daniel McDonnell (@McDonnellDan) December 15, 2016
Good brand strategy for next season pic.twitter.com/imKwS3SovQ
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) December 15, 2016