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[Football] 2019/20 new shirts thread









Lady Whistledown

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Suggested/rumoured this is the new Manchester City shirt for next season

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Lady Whistledown

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Bozza

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New West Ham away shirt (mighty fine anyway) is available with or without sponsor.

Good for casual wear too.

10/10.

Agreed - I could see that as being a massive hit with Hammers' fans.

The long-sleeved variant is also very nice indeed.

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Wozza

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They must have cut Betway a massive deal to be able to offer the shirt without the sponsor. I really wish we had Umbro...

Aye. Think it's a law which says betting companies can't be promoted on youth shirts, but this is a surprise. Overcomes religious as well as ethical concerns.
 


Greg Bobkin

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They must have cut Betway a massive deal to be able to offer the shirt without the sponsor. I really wish we had Umbro...

It's an interesting one. Does the sponsor get involved more because of the high-level exposure (TV, print coverage, official club merch) or the lower-level stuff (kids in the park, fans in the crowd)? I'm guessing it's predominantly the former, so might not be that much of an issue...
 


Greg Bobkin

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Bozza

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They must have cut Betway a massive deal to be able to offer the shirt without the sponsor. I really wish we had Umbro...

Aye. Think it's a law which says betting companies can't be promoted on youth shirts, but this is a surprise. Overcomes religious as well as ethical concerns.

It's an interesting one. Does the sponsor get involved more because of the high-level exposure (TV, print coverage, official club merch) or the lower-level stuff (kids in the park, fans in the crowd)? I'm guessing it's predominantly the former, so might not be that much of an issue...

It will generate them a lot of goodwill from West Ham fans, pleased that they have permitted this to happen.

Additionally, given how unusual sponsor-less shirts are, Betway may well receive more publicity this way than they would by being on the shirt, in the way we are talking about it right now!
 


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