If the Ducks are getting a New Jersey the draft is a perfect time to unveil it. Give our pick the new jersey.
ah shit... nnothing against that company but those patches certainly are not making this jersey look any better.
PS
Also, so the new jerseys are not coming.
Except that for "stupid euro leagues" this is due to the teams making only roughly 1% of the NHL teams' income on average and have no national television plan or something similar; at least in most of these leagues, the club generates around 70% through ticket sales and 20% through advertising, but only 10% through literally everything else. That's absolutely not based on greed whatsoever.Pretty soon we will go the way of the stupid euro leagues and soccer clubs. Team logo will be a small patch and the Waste Management company logo will be front and center.
When greed takes over. Lame.
Except that for "stupid euro leagues" this is due to the teams making only roughly 1% of the NHL teams' income on average and have no national television plan or something similar; at least in most of these leagues, the club generates around 70% through ticket sales and 20% through advertising, but only 10% through literally everything else. That's absolutely not based on greed whatsoever.
Well the Bier/Vodka and food must be better in europe that I wouldn't mind the ads on jerseys. Do German hockey arenas sell curry wurst and pretzels along with Hofbrau bier ?Except that for "stupid euro leagues" this is due to the teams making only roughly 1% of the NHL teams' income on average and have no national television plan or something similar; at least in most of these leagues, the club generates around 70% through ticket sales and 20% through advertising, but only 10% through literally everything else. That's absolutely not based on greed whatsoever.
You're welcome. This has been ongoing since the 1980s as far as I remember, and actually started with a German football team from Braunschweig, that sold their jersey's spots to Jägermeister back in the late 1970s or something and thus avoided bankruptcy.Thanks for that. I meant the greed on the NHL side of the house, those were 2 completely different thoughts. I really had no idea why euro leagues did it or when it started, I just know Ive never been a fan of the look.
Well yes, but actually no. For the most part you get regular fast food such as fries, hotdogs, etc. but most of the time they're barely edible whatsoever due to them being produced in masses by completely oblivious unskilled workers. Don't know if this kind of concept also exists in NA, but most people are contracted to a company that just distributes them (to) a spot to work at for a short amount of time and then replaces them by someone else, sending person A to some other open spot.Well the Bier/Vodka and food must be better in europe that I wouldn't mind the ads on jerseys. Do German hockey arenas sell curry wurst and pretzels along with Hofbrau bier ?
Imagine Swiss Italian arenas with real Pizza, Gelato and fondue
Or just put them on a shoulder.Teams really should do away with the anniversary patches if you have a jersey ad.
Or just put them on a shoulder.
The ice itself has become so ad-filled it's being annoying. If the game's not that interesting, I have switched off multiple games last season just because it's so unwatchable. The amount of ads. Maybe I am too focused on them, but idk... it's just too much. Now they come one the jerseys as well, and it all little by little ruins the experience.
On-screen ads during play are the most egregious. I've always loathed them, but didn't realize just how abysmal they are until they were gone in that multiple OT Panthers game in the ECF.Ads on the helmet, jersey, ice, boards, commercial breaks, intermission (i.e. more commercial breaks)... On-screen ads during play, ad reads... What am I missing?
Ad. AD. Anaheim Ducks.
So like McDonalds type food ?Well yes, but actually no. For the most part you get regular fast food such as fries, hotdogs, etc. but most of the time they're barely edible whatsoever due to them being produced in masses by completely oblivious unskilled workers. Don't know if this kind of concept also exists in NA, but most people are contracted to a company that just distributes them (to) a spot to work at for a short amount of time and then replaces them by someone else, sending person A to some other open spot.
The beer is btw often times just some local beer, which can be awesome (like in my hometown with Füchschen Alt) or horrible (like in northern Germany where they mostly sell extremely bitter pilsner, which makes your stomach growl for hours on end). Special place in hell for @viper41's home town team, but that's a different story.
So about 1,500 then?Additionally,for every Anaheim Ducks win at Honda Center, a donation of $1,500 will be made to a local nonprofit to share the win with the community!
I got an email about the sponsor patch. Makes it so you feel a tad guilty about disliking it.
Western National Property Management, an official partner of the Anaheim Ducks, will be thefirst-ever partner to have its logo featured on a Ducks game jersey. This patch will be emblazoned on the upper right chest of the Ducks' jerseys and will be worn for all pre-season, regular-season, and postseason games in which the team dons its primary home and alternate jerseys.
For every authentic home and alternate jersey sold with a Western National Property Management patch, a donation of $10 will be made to a local community cause. Additionally,for every Anaheim Ducks win at Honda Center, a donation of $1,500 will be made to a local nonprofit to share the win with the community!
It’s about charity AND about guilt tripping you into feeling ok about it.Or, we could give $10 directly to a charity of our choosing to ensure it goes where we would want. and lets say they are a 35 win team this season, 20 of which come from at home, so $30k?
"Dear fans, to save everyone from having to wear the patch of some random organization on our sweaters, we are adding .25 to each ticket. That will net us an extra $150k that will be going straight to a local non-profit."
Its not about the charity, thats just a guilt trip way of making people OK with it.
f***in landlords, f*** em.I got an email about the sponsor patch. Makes it so you feel a tad guilty about disliking it.
Western National Property Management, an official partner of the Anaheim Ducks, will be thefirst-ever partner to have its logo featured on a Ducks game jersey. This patch will be emblazoned on the upper right chest of the Ducks' jerseys and will be worn for all pre-season, regular-season, and postseason games in which the team dons its primary home and alternate jerseys.
For every authentic home and alternate jersey sold with a Western National Property Management patch, a donation of $10 will be made to a local community cause. Additionally,for every Anaheim Ducks win at Honda Center, a donation of $1,500 will be made to a local nonprofit to share the win with the community!
Did you reply to the email with this?f***in landlords, f*** em.