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It's been a little while since the last DF podcast - though I did have a very fun chat with Austin Long from the Soccer Nomad pod in the intervening period - so it was certainly time for another. Recorded nearly two weeks ago now - sorry - it was high time I welcomed back True Colours author John Devlin, and we had an enjoyable discussion on the subject of football kit sponsorship.

To mark the 40th anniversary of Derek Dougan putting the Kettering Tyres wording on the front of Kettering Town's shirts, John and I explored the benefits and drawbacks of sponsorship - I have written about the latter and the former previously - and the innovation that accompanies many agreements.

Have a listen, let us know your thoughts, and be sure to, ideally, download the Acast app if listening on mobile, subscribe on said app, or indeed find us and subscribe on the iOS app and others where the podcast can be found.

Written by Jay (follow on Twitter).

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@LordGraphicUnfortunately, all images need to be resized for this gallery, mainly because the original files are too large for it. I have now added your design in a larger version, ...
My design wasn’t uploaded in high resolution, so the details aren’t clear. Could you replace it with this full-res version? https://i.hizliresim.com/48qturf.jpg
@RedCardConceptsthanks i never read your comment yet, but no, it was not a good shirt...i have encountered too many problems during the creative process...the bear s face...never mind
atalanta has ever been with nike? i think so....then it was the case for 2 goddesses on same shirt, one was atalanta and the other was nike 
 with sponsor nowso the concept again.....the glass was shattered by the sword cutting through it...so to represent the sword in their crest not by its shape but its effect on ...
non faccio in tempo per lo sponsor...