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ESPN: « Les maillots Adidas authentiques et les répliques de maillots vendus en ligne n’auront pas de patchs de sponsor. Seuls les maillots vendus dans l’arène auront des patchs publicitaires et uniquement sur demande. »


ESPN: « Les maillots Adidas authentiques et les répliques de maillots vendus en ligne n’auront pas de patchs de sponsor. Seuls les maillots vendus dans l’arène auront des patchs publicitaires et uniquement sur demande. »


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18 Comments

  1. razzordragon

    who the fuck is going to request the sponsor patch

  2. Repulsive-Thanks-590

    Thank you ESPN for telling us shit we already know

  3. expungant

    This would look so much better if they just took the colors out of the logo and used the white outlines. The colors just ruin everything

  4. ProfessorBeer

    Oh good I was so worried I couldn’t get the patch /s

  5. JWilesParker

    Meanwhile, I fully expect someone to complain that they want the patch and have to pay extra now.

  6. cisforcookie2112

    Is Tria going to send us residuals if we get a patch on our jersey?

  7. Luke_Warmwater

    They must have got my email expressing not how mad I was, but just disappointed.

  8. Sota4077

    So you get to pay even more at the arena than in the store AND you get to pay more for it. Haha. Stupid times we live in.

  9. LosBrad

    This is shockingly the right move by the NHL.

  10. second_ary

    jerseys with the ads on them should be cheaper just like everything else that has ads

  11. tron_funkin_blow

    well, at least there’s that.

  12. BerniesMittens

    Wow, « all » certainly became « only if requested » mighty quick, didn’t it?

  13. aajpity

    I’m extremely happy with this news as I didn’t want that ugly patch on my future jerseys.

  14. SkarTisu

    It’s almost like the league understands that jersey ads aren’t a great idea.

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