Several county boards are calling on the association to cut its ties with the insurance brand
Dublin football and hurling players are set to protest over the GAA's decision to keep Allianz as the sponsor of its national league.
Several county boards are calling on the association to cut its ties with the insurance brand, after its parent company Pimco was listed in a UN report on the occupied Palestinian territories.
Some Dublin players are now refusing to be photographed alongside Allianz branding.
Daniel Epstein O’Dowd, who's a representative for the Jewish Community in Ireland, doesn't think the players' actions will have an impact:

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