I hate adverts on Jersies, expecially the National team, but the FAI need the cash (sic).
Why not make the adverts more discrete, put small adverts on the upper sleeves of the jersey.
6.35 million for ten years isn't that much to start with, although it's currently being renegotiated.Originally posted by Beavis
For such an inconsequential matter,which surely earns the FAI a lot more than if hadn't a sponsor on each jersey,I say just leave it.
i have to admit i don't see what the problem is, even if it's unusual on international shirts. it's commonplace to have sponsor's logos on jerseys. no big deal, and if it helps the FAI squeeze a few more quid out of eircom, well and good.
I hate adverts on Jersies, expecially the National team, but the FAI need the cash (sic).
Why not make the adverts more discrete, put small adverts on the upper sleeves of the jersey.
Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporter Club (RISSC London).
The companies who are paying the money for the advertising on the front of the jersey wouldn't go along with that.They want their logo's as visable as possible and a small name on a sleeve is nowhere near as good as on the front middle of the shirt.
Bookmarks