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ah yes, the london samsungs, my favorite footy squad!

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oh yes the canandian shitposter, my least favourite kind of homosexual

I unironically hate this about football. Why the fuck do they plaster corporation names over the jerseys? Not even concussionegg stoops to such lows

So they don't have to interrupt the game to play comercials every 4 minutes. Much more preferable system desu

Handegg ads are much worse than shirt sponsors. Shirt sponsors don't interfere with the game.

the analtwisted brit, my favorite person to troll

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Honestly this. It can even be done tastefully though I do prefer the clean look.

I'd much rather have a brand across the chest than ads every 30 seconds

>it's either this or game interruptions
dumb mutts

>I prefer an entire hour of intrusive commercials rather than some retarded company's name that I can barely see througout the match
you're dumb, hans.

>Handegg ads are much worse than shirt sponsors. Shirt sponsors don't interfere with the game.

Having a sponsor on your jersey (or sweater in case of pic related) instead of your team logo or crest is like having a photo of a prostitute on your desk at work, rather than a photo of your wife.
Disgusting and so wrong.

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ah yes, the canadian silver medals, my favorite hockey roster!

>the GSW need a tiny rokutan advert on their jerseys
aren't the NBA and EPL already profitable as fuck? Why do they need even more ads?

>Yuros sit down to watch sports
>They watch the sport
>North Americans sit down to watch sports
>Are obsessed with jerseys, commercials, what snack they will have at the next break, how their super speshul player is doing, checking their fantasy team, and how they hate yuros
Just watch the sport famalam

How else is Pep going to buy half a billion pounds worth of players in 2 years?

I was a fan of Manchester Etihad myself until...

>that I can barely see
Yes, yes, that's why multi-national corporations pay so much for them, because they'll hardly be noticed.
And when you buy yourself or your kid a jersey of your or their favourite team and it has the name of Middle Easter airline on it...what a moment of pride, eh?
Your players are literally human billboards.

"We're profitable enough; let's not become even more profitable," said no CEO, ever.

watch a live NBA playoffs game, take a stopwatch to see how long the last quarter takes, and you'll understand why

>he buys his teams jersey to advertise their sponsors

>ignores posts blowing him the fuck out

Shouldn't you be chugging some lemon squash and vodka right now, whilst your gf is out with other temps for "ladies night" down at the local nightclub.

Sponsored jerseys are gay 99% of the time but every now and then the jersey aesthetic matches with the aesthetic of the sponsor logo so well that it actually looks better.

yeah I'm btfo by pauses in action. I'd much rather watch jogging and 0-0

there's more than one leaf in this thread, Ahmed

for me it's mohamed salah from the spqr's

Why can't you engage with the substance of my post instead of ad hominem and strawmanning?

@81941701
>why won't anyone take my epic takedown seriously!

you realize ofcourse that I'm South American, not European, right?

What system do they use in Romania then nicolae?

but all your best players are in Europe...getting paid to wear ads from Middle Eastern and American companies, or British betting agencies or whatever

your post had no substance, it was just a ridiculous characterization of Americans.
I like trolling the burgers, too, but surely you don't really think there's a massive gulf between how you watch sports and how burgers watch sports...do you?

how does that affect me?
again, I'm not European, I'm South American.

How could a child be excited about collecting hockey cards the players looked like European players?
NHL, NFL, MLB, and even the NBA - all of their sweaters and jerseys reflect their history and legacy.
If you want history and legacy on Euro jerseys and sweaters you have to search with a magnifying glass.

You're a north american. The substance is that you're more interested in everything but the sports. Thats why it doesnt bother us. Shirt sponsors are the only form of advertising that doesnt interfere with the game and thats the one we use.

>Well, here's your biggest team's jersey. That's a big fucking ad instead of a team crest or logo.

So, Euros and South Americans have exactly the same problem when it comes to unrelated corporations trumping theri team's history and identity.

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the most important part of your american "football" final is the commercials, yea. I'll take shirt sponsors any day

CHI

>History and legacy

A team being 60 years old that was formerly in another state doesn't really have any history unless it's one of the major teams.

>appealing to some vague sense of revulsion

how to sound and argue like an absolute fucking retard 101 kys

Let's hear more about how shirt sponsors interrupt the viewing experience

>here's your biggest team's jerey
lol no
but anyways, we have sponsors as well, yes.
how's that a bad thing?
you mentioned "middle eastern airline" as if it was supposed to hurt my pride.

BBVA is the oldest bank in Argentina, it belongs to a spanish company.
we're an ex spanish colony, we speak spanish, I'm of spanish descent.
how's that supposed to affect me or my pride in a negative way?
I does not obscure the team's colors or anything like that.

in fact the sponsor is obligated to use the same colors as the shirt.

a million times better than an entire hour of intrusive commercials.

You have advertisments literally surrounding the field, you have advertisements on the players jerseys, you have ads everywhere. And they are there because you notice them - or maybe you think all those companies are just stupid, and their ads don't work at all?
If you think that's not interfering with the game, that's up to you. I find it a constant aesthetic assault.
(American) football games have a lot of ads, but the games also has a different structure than soccer, it naturally has a lot fo breaks - defense comes on, offense comes on, time to kick, etc.
Hockey doesn't have ads all the time, nor does basketball or baseball.
In the end, we each probably prefer what we are used to. I prefer my sports idols to not look like they are owned by arilines or car companies or whatever, but that's just what I was used to growing up.
It should be mentioned though, that when North Americans play noon-school sports we usually have a local sponsor's name on our sweaters or jerseys.
We expect the elite players to move beyond that. Playing in an elite legue, to us, means wearing the logo and crest of your team, front and centre.

you're "teams" are private companies to begin with.
so your players are literally billboards for that brand they're playing for.

The history of any team begins on Day 1.
The Nashville Predators, for example, are a very young team, but they alread have a pretty cool history.
If you need a long history and rich legacy to support a team, follow the Canadiens and Yankees and leave it at that. Some people can accept that teams can be new and legit at the same time.

But your post is vastly superior; I learned a lot. Thanks.

Kind of like PSV Eindhoven, which is cool.

you seem to struggle with the thought of Argentina not being in Europe.

Ah yes, let's reduce the playing time to 11 minutes and be bombarded with ads instead

North American sports will copy it
forbes.com/sites/zacglover/2017/09/12/here-are-the-14-nba-teams-that-now-have-jersey-sponsorship-deals/

i'm pointing out that the history of PSV EIndhoven is pretty different than most European and South American teams. It has an intersting history, in which the team plays for it's own company.
In North America it is a matter of the team playing for a company which is the team; whreas with PSA Eindhoven the team plays for the compan which is the team + a much bigger company.
I don't know a lot about South American football, but I saw that BBVA sponsors more than 1 team in the same league (unless I'm mistaken), which is pretty interesting. I'd have no problem with a company sponsoring a whole league, actually. It's when it appears to be
>Chevrolet -versus- the government of Dubai
>a Japanese electronic commerce and Internet company based in Tokyo -versus- an international financial firm providing online trading services in contracts for difference across more than 2,000 securities and multiple asset classes, headquartered in Israel
that it just seems so unrelated to sports that it's silly af

because game interruptions are fucking awful

>Implying shirts and sponsors can't form part of the mythology of a club and build their own legacy

Fuck off leaf

>I don't know a lot about South American football
private companies have not entered our football clubs, they're still owned by members.
>I saw that BBVA sponsors more than 1 team in the same league
yes, it's a bank, it's just a sponsor, it doesn't own clubs.
they pay to put their name on shirts, that's all.
>Chevrolet -versus- the government of Dubai
what the fuck are you talking about, those are sponsors as well and they have their shields/emblems quite visible.

>Canadians will never know the glory of the Newcastle Brown Ale shirts

>forbes.com/sites/zacglover/2017/09/12/here-are-the-14-nba-teams-that-now-have-jersey-sponsorship-deals/
Degenerate NBA.
Sad.
I think it would meet with a lot of resistance if they try that with teams like the Green Bay Packers, Yankees, Rangers, Canadiens, Cubs, Leafs, Red Sox, Cowboys, et al.

>based Canada has yuros literally seething

4-3-3

>private companies have not entered our football clubs, they're still owned by members.
that is awesome

>>Chevrolet -versus- the government of Dubai
>what the fuck are you talking about, those are sponsors as well and they have their shields/emblems quite visible
When I look at Man U and Arsenal, all I see is Chevy and the government of Dubai.
When I look at the NY Yankees or the Toronto Maple Leafs, all I see is the NY Yankees or the Toronto Maple Leafs.

they can't when they constantly change sponsors

>le extra man meme
sunbelt hockey was a mistake

>Implying shirts and sponsors can't form part of the mythology
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

>When I look at Man U and Arsenal, all I see is Chevy and the government of Dubai
but you can clearly see their shield/emblem.

>When I look at the NY Yankees or the Toronto Maple Leafs, all I see is the NY Yankees or the Toronto Maple Leafs.
those teams are brands on themselves, what's the difference between having one brand on the shirt to having two?

>SPONSORS ARE PART OF THE HISTORY

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

OH NO NO NO NO

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Bayern in the 90s with those shnazzy opel shirts. GOAT jersey desu

>When I look at Man U and Arsenal, all I see is Chevy and the government of Dubai.
Maybe because you've been indoctrinated to always look for the adverts?

>talking to soccer faggots
Why?

F"""C"""

BASED FUCKING LEAF

>he doesn't root for the yokohama tyres

>but you can clearly see their shield/emblem.

Anything is better than this. You barely can see them while they're playing.

>sponsors can form part of the mythology of a club and build their own legacy

by this I meant pic related

>You barely can see them while they're playing.

>this seething Canadian gifting me several (You)s

Why are you talking about football if you have no clue about it whatsoever? Jerseys have logos on them because that's preferable to game interruptions. Sometimes these logos are aesthetic, sometimes they are hilariously anachronistic, sometimes they are endearingly ugly. All this contributes to a club's image. Still more history than your Mickey Mouse franchises which will bail on their fanbase and move to another city in a heartbeat.

Do Canadians have a national identity besides being America's bottom bitch? They rabidly suck American cock, and most of the time Americans don't even acknowledge it. Pathetic desu

>laughing your cock off is seething
>please read my short essay on advertisements

It's only you samefagging and posting over and over again.

Rangeban for all of Leafland when? Fucking parasites, all of them

It's true though...

there's at least four leafs in this thread m8

>there's at least 4 leaves in my head m8
fix'd

>be North American
>support team for decades
>owners decide they have sucked my region dry and move to another city they had absolutely no previous connection to
>fight back tears and make threads on Sup Forums
>DAE LE YUROSLURPS NO SPORTS CULTURE BECAUSE MUH ADS ON JERSEYS ;__;

>b-b-but you have adds on you- TIME FOR A COMMERCIAL BREAK, WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK. THIS COMMERCIAL BREAK IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY WENDYS "YOU NEED CALORIES WE HAVE'M"

>two egyptians on the team, one on each wing
>Roma
>SPQR
Is there a more aesthethic and historically pleasing football picture out there?

>watch nfl game
>after a play
>"yup that's a great catch, offered to you by Microsoft Surface Replay©"
>during downtime
>"Tom Brady is 6-foot-4 for 225lbs, heath&body stats are presented by UnitedHealthOne©, we care for you"
>before halftime
>"and don't miss the Pepsi Cola© NBC half time show"
>timeout, the camera starts to move to the crowd
>"and that was OK Cupid©'s love camera"
>another replay, this time some lines are drawn over the field
>"thanks to Intel© in game Insights technology for this bit"
>end of the game
>"The GB Packers are the winner of FedEx©'s monday night football! Thanks for watching and may God bless America"

Kills me everytime.

The sad part is this isn't even really exaggerated.
Basically, Football takes the smart approach and shoves Sponsorship on the kit, where no one really gives a toss about it because we watch the actual game and honestly don't care too much what players are wearing. It works pretty effectively and allows for our game not to be interrupted.

I mean, bloody hell, just look at teh Super Bowl. Burgers literally watch it FOR the adverts. That's how much they love commercialisation and really, all debate ends there.
When the premiere event of your biggest sport is noted for its adverts and a literal half time show, how can you defend it

>3"x3" emblem
>8"x16" corporate logo
>t-the emblem's c-clearly visible
Heh.

>yankee soccer fan
Do your arms ever get tired waving those rainbow flags all game long?

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He probably has excellent arm strength from all of those double barrelled handjobs he gives out.

*sssslllluuuuurrrrrrpppppppppp*

I went with what I remember from the few games I watch every year.
It's pretty difficult to find the original videos of the games because they edit the sponsored content out for the archive (2 hour games instead of 3 and a half) and only allow highlights on youtube and such

You're lucky nobody knows anything about your country or its history or you'd be getting chirped right back.

sshhhhh no more tears

That your mom on the right?

Me on the left, new canadian on the right :^)

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