ThatDeadyFella Launches His Own GAA Merch Range!
- Danny Joyce | Editor

- Oct 9
- 3 min read
TikTok’s favourite tired lad is back — and this time, he’s bringing a touch of personality to the pitch. If you spend any time on Irish TikTok, you’ll already know Michael Deady, better known as @ThatDeadyFella — the “A Bit Tired” lad who’s turned everyday Irish life into a stream of laughs, honesty and GAA-fuelled craic.
Now, Michael’s bringing that same energy to the pitch itself, with the launch of his very own GAA merch range — a collection that perfectly captures his humour, heart and homegrown pride.

A Bit Tired... But Full of Heart
On October 9th, 2025, Michael dropped his new line of sliotars and hurling/camogie grips, each stamped with his unique logo and that unmistakable “A Bit Tired” slogan. Each sliotar comes stamped with his distinctive logo, while the grips proudly sport his now-iconic slogan: “A Bit Tired.” It’s a fun blend of humour and hometown pride — perfect for fans who love a laugh as much as a good puck around.
It’s the kind of idea that could only have come from someone who loves the game as much as the community around it — equal parts funny, functional and full of Irish charm.

“I wanted to create something for the people who’ve supported me — real gear, decent quality, and affordable for everyone,” Michael says.“If it makes someone smile when they pull it out of the gear bag, then that’s a win.”
Made for the Game (and the Laughs)
True to his word, Michael’s kept things simple and fair:

Sliotars: €6 each or €50 for a dozen

Hurling/Camogie Grips: €4 each
These aren’t novelty props — they’re proper gear made to be played with. Whether it’s for your next training session, a local match, or even a lighthearted gift for that always-tired teammate, it fits right in. Focusing on quality and affordability, ThatDeadyFella has priced his gear to suit everyone: It’s clear his goal isn’t just to sell merch — it’s to give his followers something they can actually use (and afford), whether that’s for training, matches, or a bit of banter in the gear bag.
And with Christmas just around the corner, these make ideal stocking fillers for GAA fans of all ages — a bit of craic that still holds up under a proper puck.
Where to Get It
The full range is available now through Michael’s Vinted store, where he’s selling directly to followers and fans: Shop the collection on Vinted. They’re already drawing attention, so don’t hang around!
From TikTok to Team Spirit
Michael has built something special over the past few years — a growing online community that connects through humour, honesty and a shared sense of Irishness. His videos, often focused on family life, daily chaos and being “a bit tired,” have struck a chord with thousands. Now, with this merch launch, he’s giving something tangible back — something that reflects the personality his followers love.
As someone who’s had the pleasure of getting to know Michael, I can honestly say he’s one of the good ones — genuine, grounded, and proud to be putting his name (and catchphrase) to something he believes in. Fair play to him — proof that a bit of humour and heart can go a long way, both online and on the field.!
Follow Michael (@ThatDeadyFella) on TikTok and Instagram for more laughs, behind-the-scenes moments, and updates on future drops.
Slán go fóill.




