Are we allowed to design a new crest to the team? Every Al-Riyadh crests I found on the Internet had low resolution, so I was thinking of creating a crest of my own.
@moom Regarding this... Al-Shabab appears to wear all white however their Wikipedia page says home colours are all black. I'm going with all-white unless someone tells me specifically otherwise...
@joegillibrand Many teams in don't have them, for example, my team in this week don't have it and I don't know any saudi arabian companies, yes, I can use, let say google, but to me it's not realistic because google doesn't invest in football, especially in saudi arabia.
Second thing, if I make an awesome design on my kit, sometimes sponsor just ruins the whole kit.
Third, this is a fantasy competition and if I chose to not have a sponsor, why should I use it?
@cukun If there isn't a sponsor in real life then i agree you shouldnt wack one on for the sake of it but....
If there is a sponsor and you can get an image of it you should have to put it on. It may ruin a well designed kit but everyone has to put one on. It would be unfair if your opponent put one on their kit and your's was blank and as a result looked nicer. Level playing field and all that
@joegillibrand I agree with Joe. If there is legitimately no sponsor, as with a few of the teams this week, we shouldn't have to put one on. But if there is one, it should HAVE to go on. No skirting round that for a better design.
Even though it's a fantasy competition, remember if the club didn't have that shirt sponsor then they probably wouldn't be able to afford the nice shirt you're designing for them!
@RedStarLiverpool Agree, but I was told last minute that I had to add one for my last design for a team with no sponsor I had to quickly add one which didn't really work. The rules do state that you have to have one, so to be fair we should have to add one.