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A Dub footballer thinks that controversial TG4 pregnancy ad is a "really good insight"
THIS AD, TWEETED by TG4 Sport at the weekend has generated its fair share of chat and controversy this week.
The image, which shows a female GAA player holding a football as if it was a pregnancy bump, divided opinion and raised questions about its positivity as an endorsement of the ladies game.
However, the ad was never supposed to see the light of day.
A spokesperson for the Ladies Gaelic Football Association toldDailyEdge.ie that the ad was one of several options put forward by an advertising agency in 2008/2009.
Somehow, the spokesperson said, the ad made its way onto social media six years later as part of the promotion of two ladies matches coming up this weekend:
The ad remains on the TG4 Sport twitter account, as well as on the main TG4 account, which retweeted Dublin player Sinead Finnegan.
Finnegan told DailyEdge.ie:
“It’s certainly not any kind of stunt”
Asked why the ad wasn’t removed the Ladies GFA spokesperson said:
TG4 have explained their reasoning this afternoon for the advert on their Twitter account.
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