A large number of Louth GAA fans appear unhappy with the "ridiculous" prices being charged for a new limited edition jersey released by the county.
The Wee County will play Dublin in next weekend's Leinster Football final, the first time they have made it to the decider since that controversial Joe Sheridan goal when they were defeated by Meath in 2010.
To mark the occasion, Louth have released a new limited edition black and red Leinster final jersey.
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But a number of people are unhappy with the prices being charged for the shirt, with an adult size costing €95, while a child's is €70.
One fan commented: "You should be ashamed at those prices."
Someone else said: "Why are they so dear?"
Another tweet read: "70 quid foe a kids shirt is madness.. never mind the adult prices."
One other person posted: "This is crazy pricing pure greed. I have traveled the country year in year out to watch the county play and this is how they treat us. Shame on you all for your pricing."
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