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Probably going to be launched for the scum away match
I want to neg-rep this...but only because it's probably true!
That would be nice, if they took away the squigglies on the shoulders.
this is hilarious
Remember these from 50 odd pages ago? Colours seem right. Maybe that will be our 3rd kit? Black gold and cyan, the away shorts could then double as the 3rd.
I think there was a voluntary code adopted by the industry to not have booze logos on kids shirts. dunno if it became law or not, but i can imagine it means they pay less sponsorshipOnly just seen the sponsor for the cup shirts.
Why don't Holsten want to be our sponsor again?
We'd never announce our third kit via FIFA, how cheap is thatReckon they could be saving the 3rd kit Launch for the Fifa 14 demo?
We signed a deal with EA, we have one of the best players in the world (when it was planned) so quite possibly will be one of the limited demo teams.
its only like 2 weeks away as well....
So it's true, then. Chang are in the elephant-selling business, after all.I think there was a voluntary code adopted by the industry to not have booze logos on kids shirts. dunno if it became law or not, but i can imagine it means they pay less sponsorship
kids shirts are sponsor free mate, if its a booze logo. since 2008, apparently. Ive just checked evertons website too, and the kids one is sponsor freeSo it's true, then. Chang are in the elephant-selling business, after all.
Alcohol ban on kids replica shirts begins- 9 Jan 2008 00:00:00
The ban on alcohol branding on children's replica sports shirts instigated by alcohol industry trade body the Portman Group has now come into effect.
The Portman Group's revised code of practice was announced last summer and means that alcohol branding must not appear on children's replica sports shirts under sponsorship agreements signed after 1st January 2008.
‘No drinks company ever sets out to communicate to children,’ said Portman chief executive David Poley.
‘It’s right that producers have decided to close the door on this unintended consequence of sports sponsorship.’
The ban effects a number of high profile football clubs who have alcohol brands as their primary sponsors including Liverpool’s deal with Carlsberg and Rangers and Celtic’s shirt contract with Carling.
- See more at: http://www.sportindustry.biz/news/v...ds-replica-shirts-begins#sthash.hj0wg84t.dpuf