Talk:Crettyard

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Not any more it isn't. I started a stub on Crettyard (the place) and found the name taken by Crettyard GAA Club. So, I moved the Club to Crettyard Gaelic Athletic Association. Unfortunately the entire history of the GAA article is still left behind here in Crettyard (the place). I have absolutely no idea how to sort this out. But I would ask GAA Clubs NOT to purloin the names of LOCATIONS for Club names (I've spotted a few more examples). "Crettyard GAA" would have been fine. "Crettyard" is a place, with its very own Post Office and headless person - see Exhibit A:

Crettyard savage place. Young Mark Lyons good little soccer player cant bait the Lyons's.And Phillip Manning from bagnestown pure legend.