06-21-2010, 12:32 AM
Hi,
Wow! OK, back when I was young and people hadn't been scammed into being walking billboards, I could understand this. But now that half your clothing sports logos, slogans, and names of companies, I find that strangely distressing. If Nike were an official sponsor, does that mean I could be arrested for wearing Converse? I mean, the logo shows.
--Pete
(06-20-2010, 10:19 PM)LennyLen Wrote: It wasn't because of the colour (nearly all Dutch fans are wearing orange). It was because their skirts were branded with a beer logo that wasn't the official sponsor of the competition. They were asked to leave, and didn't, at which point they were trespassing.
Wow! OK, back when I was young and people hadn't been scammed into being walking billboards, I could understand this. But now that half your clothing sports logos, slogans, and names of companies, I find that strangely distressing. If Nike were an official sponsor, does that mean I could be arrested for wearing Converse? I mean, the logo shows.
--Pete
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