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Properly done, it's fine. Go for more of the English Premier League look instead of NASCAR. -- nm
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Strongbad
that's what I'm thinking. they do it in soccer and I don't find it bothersome at all. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Mar 27 '09, 10:58
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I don't like the way it's done in soccer with the logo in big letters on the front of the jersey. It's bigger than the team or cities name.
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Krusty
Mar 27, 11:00
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it's a lot of money in it...LOTS
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 27, 11:01
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I would *never* wear a jersey that advertised anything other than the team I root for. I'm not a walking billboard. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 27, 11:03
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I understand that the teams make a fortune from the advertising, but it looks cheap and ugly. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 27, 11:04
it's great for the owner of a team to promote his own firm (Emirates, etc.) -- nm
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zork
Mar 27, 11:03
I'd prefer a crest in the front and a couple of small ones on the sides or arms -- nm
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zork
Mar 27, 10:59
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