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3 September 2014 at 1:40 pm #133371
Overheard a fan last Saturday telling his mate that his sleeve badges were an extra £5 and I thought to myself they should be free as they are advertising! Don’t get them myself, and what is with the strip badge across the top of the shirt on the back? Is that extra money as well? More money than sense some people! :dry: Gonna end up looking like one of the Warriors shirts, full of advertising and tacky as fcuk!
3 September 2014 at 3:07 pm #133374Overheard a fan last Saturday telling his mate that his sleeve badges were an extra £5 and I thought to myself they should be free as they are advertising! Don’t get them myself, and what is with the strip badge across the top of the shirt on the back? Is that extra money as well? More money than sense some people! :dry: Gonna end up looking like one of the Warriors shirts, full of advertising and tacky as fcuk!The strip at the top won’t be extra as they were a last minute sponsor. Some people may have got lucky and bought the shirt before they had any in the club shop to put on.
I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.
4 September 2014 at 12:35 pm #133384I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.Isn’t that precisely the idea, though?
4 September 2014 at 1:26 pm #133390I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.
Isn’t that precisely the idea, though?[/quote]
Which is my point! Free advertising for Skybet that fans are actually paying for! I guess that some people are just gullible or stupid, you decide!
4 September 2014 at 9:21 pm #133396I’ve bought a home shirt for as long as can remember and don’t give a flying hoot what advertising is on it. The idea for our younger fans is that it is exactly the same as the one the players are wearing.
There was an exception a few years back when the kiddies shirt didn’t have the gambling related sponsors logo on, but the adult’s did.I very rarely wear the home shirt at matches, the main reason for buying one is to fly the flag when I’m on holiday abroad, if it comes out early enough that is. :huh:
Many football tops are instantly recognised by opposition supporters by the sponsors logo rather than the colours these days. The advertising is aimed more at your corporate whalers, rather than the average supporter on the terracing. Seeing “Fly Emirates” on an Arsenal shirt or “Samsung” on a Chelsea shirt, doesn’t motivate me to book an holiday or by a telly / phone etc..
As for the arm badges, they are optional and I suppose its the fans choice if they want to have a replica shirt, or a nearly replicate shirt for that season.
Must admit I got my Barclays arm badge on both sleeves when we were in prem, rather good status symbol that was, even far better than the first time I had my name on the office door.Can’t get worked up about shirt advertising, I’m more concerned about performances on the pitch. :cheer:
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!5 September 2014 at 2:41 am #133399I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.
Isn’t that precisely the idea, though?[/quote]
Which is my point! Free advertising for Skybet that fans are actually paying for! I guess that some people are just gullible or stupid, you decide![/quote]
Yes, anybody who buys a replica shirt beyond the age of 18 is stupid/pathetic, regardless of the impact on the manufacturer’s income.5 September 2014 at 3:48 am #133400I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.
Isn’t that precisely the idea, though?[/quote]
Which is my point! Free advertising for Skybet that fans are actually paying for! I guess that some people are just gullible or stupid, you decide![/quote]
Yes, anybody who buys a replica shirt beyond the age of 18 is stupid/pathetic, regardless of the impact on the manufacturer’s income.[/quote]…and don’t forget the FKW’s whilst your at it Christopher. B)
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!5 September 2014 at 4:15 pm #133401I hate shirts that are full of sponsors. It’s good for the club of course but just makes fans look like a walking advertising board.
Isn’t that precisely the idea, though?[/quote]
Which is my point! Free advertising for Skybet that fans are actually paying for! I guess that some people are just gullible or stupid, you decide![/quote]
Yes, anybody who buys a replica shirt beyond the age of 18 is stupid/pathetic, regardless of the impact on the manufacturer’s income.[/quote]…and don’t forget the FKW’s whilst your at it Christopher. B) :whistle:[/quote]
Thye’re the worst of the lot!!
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