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Ireland World Cup Merchandise is selling well

VOICED: Interior shots of Irish people buying Ireland World Cup merchandise and workers hanging out items in store, Exterior shots of cars on street with Ireland flags from windows and painting or Ireland driving Mick McCarthy, Exterior shots of Roy Keane supporters in Cork chanting his name and waiting at airport for him before interior shots of people and fans in pub watching the football on tele. Interviews with Karl Walsh - Football fan, Colm Carrol - Shop manager, Tony Hennessy - Shop Manager. Ireland's fans are gearing up for the World Cup with plenty of Irish World Cup Merchandise flying off the shelves. Hopefully all the merchandise will take the peoples minds off the Roy Keane saga recently where he was sent home from the Boys in Green training camp on May 28, 2014 in London, England.
VOICED: Interior shots of Irish people buying Ireland World Cup merchandise and workers hanging out items in store, Exterior shots of cars on street with Ireland flags from windows and painting or Ireland driving Mick McCarthy, Exterior shots of Roy Keane supporters in Cork chanting his name and waiting at airport for him before interior shots of people and fans in pub watching the football on tele. Interviews with Karl Walsh - Football fan, Colm Carrol - Shop manager, Tony Hennessy - Shop Manager. Ireland's fans are gearing up for the World Cup with plenty of Irish World Cup Merchandise flying off the shelves. Hopefully all the merchandise will take the peoples minds off the Roy Keane saga recently where he was sent home from the Boys in Green training camp on May 28, 2014 in London, England.
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Editorial #:
450077086
Collection:
Sky News
Date created:
May 31, 2002
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Rights-ready
Release info:
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Clip length:
00:01:31:08
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG SD 720x576 25p
Originally shot on:
QuickTime - DV / DVCPRO 576 25p
Source:
Sky News
Object name:
494797591-LM025103.mov