That's the start of a supervillain right there.
That's the start of a supervillain right there.
I think the NBA is trying out sleeved jerseys just for that purpose but that's a good point, the jersey sponsors for European sports is out of control.Only NASCAR does it to an extent in America.Exactly right. Which sport is it that plasters sponsors all over the team jerseys?
Actually, I am surprised that team jerseys in the NFL and NBA, for example, are free of sponsors - aside from the manufacturer. Would have expected that trend to have been jumped upon.
I think the sleeved jerseys were introduced by adidas purely to try and increase sales of game jerseys. For the hardcore NAB fan, buying a jersey / vest is straight forward. But for the more casual fan, a sleeveless jersey is not as wearable as a regular jersey.I think the NBA is trying out sleeved jerseys just for that purpose but that's a good point, the jersey sponsors for European sports is out of control.Only NASCAR does it to an extent in America.
That's an utterly stupid statement. There are things called the Barclays premier league and the Emirates FA cup. There's nothing like the Budweiser National Football League or the JP Morgan Chase National Basketball Association. Top sport in every country thrives on sponsors, its no different in England as it is in America.
American Sports and their communist practices. You can't even negotiate your own kit deal let alone have sponsors on them. Also no point having shirt sponsors when you can have the Sears pregame analysis, Pepsi halftime show, AT&T postgame show, Sprite Slam dunk of the day, Super replay presented by T-Mobile, Bank of America coin toss, Papa Johns MVP, Microsoft Surface tablets, Doritos play of the day, feckn Gatorade shower. 2/3rds of any NBA/NFL coverage is already advertisement. Shirts sponsors aren't going to get that much exposure anyway.Exactly right. Which sport is it that plasters sponsors all over the team jerseys?
Actually, I am surprised that team jerseys in the NFL and NBA, for example, are free of sponsors - aside from the manufacturer. Would have expected that trend to have been jumped upon.
I kinda get the feeling I made the right decision going to sleep at halftime
Anyone else got a legitimate claim to being better than the Broncos? Besides you will for the most part hear them called Super Bowl Champions.Really does make wonder why I love this sport so much.
Did you know Denver Broncos are now world champions of a tournament only America can take part in?
Soccer clubs have a long way to go when it comes to whoring themsel... i mean commercialising & Man Utd is leading the way!
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That's an utterly stupid statement. There are things called the Barclays premier league and the Emirates FA cup. There's nothing like the Budweiser National Football League or the JP Morgan Chase National Basketball Association. Top sport in every country thrives on sponsors, its no different in England as it is in America.
You're arguing this as if I said football wasn't littered with sponsors everywhere (because it is). My point is that American sports are a circus. Love to watch them, but they're a complete circus.
If you want to compare the amount of sponsorships, consider commercial breaks for every few minutes of game time — sometimes just 1 play between commercials, actual TV timeouts so commercials can play, sponsored halftime reports, sponsored halftime shows, sponsored pregame shows, sponsored postgame shows, sponsored midgame reposts, sponsored highlights, sponsored highlights, Aflac Trivia Question, sponsored Bowl games in college football with the sponsors plastered on the middle of the field, every single venue being sponsored, artists using cameo halftime show appearances to promote their new tour/album, and many others I could name, but you get the point. Sponsorship does help, which is great, but there comes to a point where it gets ridiculous.
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There is a Ghanaian boxer back home who after beating his nearest competitor declared "I'm the World Championin my country" . That's how I see the NFL, MLB, NBA winners: World Champions in America lol.Anyone else got a legitimate claim to being better than the Broncos? Besides you will for the most part hear them called Super Bowl Champions.
MLB and NBA both have international teams.There is a Ghanaian boxer back home who after beating his nearest competitor declared "I'm the World Championin my country" . That's how I see the NFL, MLB, NBA winners: World Champions in America lol.
I think you guys are spoiled if you think that was a terrible Super Bowl. It's not long ago that we routinely had super bowls much worse than that. 48-21, 34-7, 34-19, 49-26, 30-13, 52-17, 55-10, 42-10, 46-10, 38-16, 38-9, 27-17. That's 12 blowouts in the 20 years between 83 and 03.
I think it's because people were expecting or prefer to see an offensive showcase rather than a defensive one.I think you guys are spoiled if you think that was a terrible Super Bowl. It's not long ago that we routinely had super bowls much worse than that. 48-21, 34-7, 34-19, 49-26, 30-13, 52-17, 55-10, 42-10, 46-10, 38-16, 38-9, 27-17. That's 12 blowouts in the 20 years between 83 and 03.
You're right but they're just token canadian teams. Hardly world participation. The premier league has Welsh teams but I wouldn't call its winner an European champion let alone a World champion.MLB and NBA both have international teams.
You're right but they're just token canadian teams. Hardly world participation. The premier league has Welsh teams but I wouldn't call its winner an European champion let alone a World champion.