The Filipino with the Viking brand cue tattoo on his arm can’t play (sorry I forgot his name right now).
ronnie alcano. also known for having had his front teeth pulled out in order to look like efren
The Filipino with the Viking brand cue tattoo on his arm can’t play (sorry I forgot his name right now).
Have the logo painted on the sole of your shoe then cock your back leg in the air after every shotI am thinking when people get on the tv table, they start acting up for their sponsors.
How would you signal your using a cue tec cue?
No screenshot or anything... just gonna leave us hanging like that...Shane posted on FB about it.
Shane posted on FB about it.
He posted on a thread on my page. 19 hours ago, he posted this: "Correct the word “predator champion pool league” logo. There is a predator logo that I’m forced to wear. That’s why I’m not going. I’m not wearing predator logo."Can't find anything on his FB page. Did he post somewhere else?
Thanks for helping we who don't do facebook.He posted on a thread on my page. 19 hours ago, he posted this: "Correct the word “predator champion pool league” logo. There is a predator logo that I’m forced to wear. That’s why I’m not going. I’m not wearing predator logo."
7 hours ago on same thread, he posted this: "Cuetec comes first on my shirt no matter what."
I guess I'd have to see the logo. If it says, Predator Champions League, I'm not sure that really signals that every player there is using a predator cue. Especially since they are likely to have their own sponsorship logo underneath. I think it would be different if it was just a general 'Predator Cues' patch, which would likely cause confusion.I'd have less problem if it was a non-pool sponsor like Pepsi wanting their logos on display. They are backing the event, it is fine to have them advertise. Their tournament, their rules. Of course players don't have to participate.
The part that troubles me is that if Predator is forcing non-Predator players to wear their logo it is a bit misleading. It creates the impression that those players are sponsored by Predator or play with their cues. They are implying every top player in the world counts on their equipment. They aren't saying it, they are creating that perception. This isn't the case and shouldn't be done.
Check out post #92 to see the logo, and judge for yourself.I guess I'd have to see the logo. If it says, Predator Champions League, I'm not sure that really signals that every player there is using a predator cue. Especially since they are likely to have their own sponsorship logo underneath. I think it would be different if it was just a general 'Predator Cues' patch, which would likely cause confusion.
The other question is why is all of this coming to a head now a couple of weeks ahead of the event? I would have thought contracts would have been made clear before the promotional materials were made.
I should say that I would need to see it on the player to see how clear it is. If the cat is all that is visible at a glance, then that would be problematic. From the image provided it just looks like a recreation of the tournament logo, which I would expect most people would take it as such. But if it’s a small patch where you only see the predator logo at a glance, then I can see the issue.Check out post #92 to see the logo, and judge for yourself.
Shane is a badass.He posted on a thread on my page. 19 hours ago, he posted this: "Correct the word “predator champion pool league” logo. There is a predator logo that I’m forced to wear. That’s why I’m not going. I’m not wearing predator logo."
7 hours ago on same thread, he posted this: "Cuetec comes first on my shirt no matter what."
I'd have less problem if it was a non-pool sponsor like Pepsi wanting their logos on display. They are backing the event, it is fine to have them advertise. Their tournament, their rules. Of course players don't have to participate.
The part that troubles me is that if Predator is forcing non-Predator players to wear their logo it is a bit misleading. It creates the impression that those players are sponsored by Predator or play with their cues. They are implying every top player in the world counts on their equipment. They aren't saying it, they are creating that perception. This isn't the case and shouldn't be done.
But it would be good marketing for them to be able to create that impression. Like the SUV and truck ads that show people driving through mountains rounding up horses or going through Alaska snow drifts when those vehicles are usually seen picking up kids from daycare or driving some oranges home on a highway.
I think that having the logo and product on the event floor/signs/table/TV graphics is enough without having the players also have the logo on their shirts.