3pointsFranchise FC3points It’s the size which is the problem, rather than the colour
The size and colour of numbers on the back of the shirt are reasonably standard. If Derby choose to give Rooney number 32 and change the entire team number colour to red, how does that contravene sponsorship rules ?
Read my original post. But simply put back of shirt sponsorship is limited to a certain size (which is smaller than the shirt numbers). Therefore by making the numbers into “sponsorship” then it potentially contravenes the sponsorship rules
Simply put, have you seen the numbers on the back of a Reading shirt. They appear to be red. According to your view Ryan East is not getting a game because he’d contravene sponsorship rules.