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AFL were just pissed because people were just buying the letters and ironing them on, they had no control over the letters.When this trial first came out, a lot on BF said it was obviously to sell more merch. Looks like the AFL aren't as money hungry as some may think.
The NBA would cause a riot if it's introduced.
That's the point people are making, advertising among NBA fans is loathed for very good reasons and would not be the easy transition you think it will be.
Of course the powers that be in the NBA want it because they wanna fill their pockets with more lucre, that's no surprise.
http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1197328
We could use that space for more advertising
Good Call.
No need for the names, at the ground you can't see them anyway, on TV the commentators tell you who the player is (unless they are too busy talking about themselves)
Do we have to make everything so easy for people... Can't they just work a bit harder for something?
vindicated
Said it was stupid.
AFL agrees.
It is stupid.
The AFL aren't known for making great decisions.
If they agree with your stance on any topic it's usually a bad sign for you.
Guess that's why we have TV cameras with zoom lenses.It didn't make any difference having the names on their backs. Only Superman could've seen those names from 100 meters away.
Agreed. We should take numbers off the jumpers too, if people can't identify all 800 AFL players by sight they aren't real fans.
Guess that's why we have TV cameras with zoom lenses.
I found you couldn't really see them that well on TV either. Unless the name is big enough to see then it's not worth the trouble. They do have large numbers, and maybe that might give you a clue as to who the player is. Then again, maybe not.Guess that's why we have TV cameras with zoom lenses.
Hard to believe that you are persisting with this argument, even after they've done the experiment. They tried it and, to the surprise of very few, it was ineffective as an identification tool. I'm surprised that they're not going ahead with it anyway, for revenue purposes, but there you go. Good for them.
I disagree. I know my Swans players, but I don't have the time to learn the names, faces and numbers of some 600-odd others, and I found that with a decent-sized TV screen, it was the incidental player sightings at closeups of stoppages that were enormously useful in allowing me to put names to faces of fringe players from opposition teams. I'm in my mid 50s with reasonable eyesight for my age and really can't understand when people say they couldn't make out players' names, at stoppages at least.I found you couldn't really see them that well on TV either. Unless the name is big enough to see then it's not worth the trouble. They do have large numbers, and maybe that might give you a clue as to who the player is. Then again, maybe not.