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Football t shirt printing

There’s no getting away from advertising these days, and football seems to be one of the sports that is heavily targeted by multi-national corporations. And if you could promote your brand to millions of viewers worldwide even for just a few seconds, wouldn’t you want to capitalize on this opportunity? Many fans have become resentful of the fact that the beautiful game has become more and more about advertising and sponsorship deals, and the focus has been detracted away from what’s really important. After all in the golden era of football, you had players like George Best and Bobby Charlton sporting understated garments that had no advertising on them.

But when you compare it to what we have today, which is the polar opposite: footballers wearing branded t shirts, you can clearly see how the focus has shifted. Indeed, football t shirt printing has become big business, and it’s not just the premier leagues that are taking advantage of this form of advertising. Even if you go to watch your local football team, you will probably notice a local company has capitalized on the advertising opportunity and printed their logo on the football shirts. It goes to show that even the small business owner will realize the benefits of gaining further exposure, even if it’s only for 90 minutes on a Saturday morning. Furthermore, it doesn’t have to be a great expense as if you put in a bulk order the printing company are bound to give you a discount.


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