This popped up on my Facebook feed and thought I would share it here. Would love for this to happen but with the money involved there is no chance.
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How all 20 Premier League home shirts would look without sponsors
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How good do they look..brilliant.Moorite wrote:This popped up on my Facebook feed and thought I would share it here. Would love for this to happen but with the money involved there is no chance.
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Re: How all 20 Premier League home shirts would look without sponsors
Makes them all look like sh*tty training tops
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Re: How all 20 Premier League home shirts would look without sponsors
Tottenham, Chelsea and Wolves ones look awesome.
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Re: How all 20 Premier League home shirts would look without sponsors
Think a few of them look good but a lot of them very plain. I don’t get the current obsession with shirt sponsors. If you think back to some of the most iconic kits of any team, the ones you remember most, it is the sponsor that jumps straight to mind.
Take Arsenal’s kit in the link, it’s a throwback to a JVC kit. The shirt sponsor is part of the kit and what makes each season’s kit unique and memorable. They can stay for me.
Take Arsenal’s kit in the link, it’s a throwback to a JVC kit. The shirt sponsor is part of the kit and what makes each season’s kit unique and memorable. They can stay for me.
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Re: How all 20 Premier League home shirts would look without sponsors
It's interesting how sponsors stick with you, certainly from when I started watching football in the early 90's, brands like Sharp (Man Utd), JVC (Arsenal), Newcastle Brown Ale (Obvious), Carlsberg (Liverpool). All these brands I immediately associate with the football team and strip.