Flakeandrun
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'Lisa needs braces...dental plan...'Dropping a quarter in the slot also works.![]()
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'Lisa needs braces...dental plan...'Dropping a quarter in the slot also works.![]()
I was talking in terms of spectatorship, and making coin at tourneys. Bringing in proverbial bacon. Like, if it's streamed to a large audience, people love fapping over their favorite players, bigger the audience, the more money made from logos and organizers (especially the MR hubbub love giving a nickname, however dumb sounding, to make a player into a brand).And you missed, badly. Tournaments should never have to supply shirts at events. What little individuality that is left in pool evaporates if all players are dressed alike like mindless corporate stooges. I like DCC, no telling what you're going to see.
Agree, I wear a black polo shirt unless told otherwise.As long as the shirt is clean and inoffensively logo'd/printed i say let them wear whatever. For pro tour events a nice golf shirt looks great.
I have 'qualms', huge one's in fact. Having all the players wearing what would amount to a 'uniform' is bad policy. I like MR in general but all their players wearing these goofy shirts looks ridiculous. Probably another Emily idea like those horrid BLACK ball sets.I was talking in terms of spectatorship, and making coin at tourneys. Bringing in proverbial bacon. Like, if it's streamed to a large audience, people love fapping over their favorite players, and organizers (especially the MR hubbub love giving a nickname, however dumb sounding, to make a player into a brand).
I have no qualm wearing a jersey if it's given to me... I wouldn't ever pay out of my own pocket for one...
Agree, I wear a black polo shirt unless told otherwise.
Alternative is a dress code, which I have 'qualms' with. Especially when you can meet it word for word, but an organizer still has the liberty to say, 'wear something else' - that is but the smallest 'qualm' of an enormous list I am far too lazy to write out.I have 'qualms', huge one's in fact. Having all the players wearing what would amount to a 'uniform' is bad policy. I like MR in general but all their players wearing these goofy shirts looks ridiculous. Probably another Emily idea like those horrid BLACK ball sets.
I think you should be able to burn their shirt in the parking lot after you beat them.I love beating people wearing them
This isn't a team sport. PGATour doesn't require all its players to look like robots, neither does pro tennis. Only bowling afaik has shirts that look as lame. I don't think its required its just that bowlers have always looked goofy.Alternative is a dress code, which I have 'qualms' with. Especially when you can meet it word for word, but an organizer still has the liberty to say, 'wear something else' - that is but the smallest 'qualm' of an enormous list I am far too lazy to write out.
I don't think jerseys are such a bad idea when it comes to building a brand, whether it's a bigger umbrella like MR, or a smaller brand like the tournament itself. Let alone the potential for generating revenue through sponsors etc.
MR are linked with Onboard, which is a buddy of one of their stalwarts, there's money for them to be made off these jerseys. The price difference between what a company like Onboard sell jerseys for, and the actuality of manufacturing costs... BIG. But yeah, you're right, MR higher ups for sure have deals, plans and numbers to crunch.
Like I said, I agree with you about a polo being enough. Tournament gave me a nice one, I would wear it.
league is literally a team sportThis isn't a team sport. PGATour doesn't require all its players to look like robots, neither does pro tennis. Only bowling afaik has shirts that look as lame. I don't think its required its just that bowlers have always looked goofy.If MR or any other outfit thinks a standardized shirt is needed for 'brand recognition' then they're in trouble. This simple poll is a fairly clear indication of how people feel about them. At least i'll get a laugh out of them as tonite's league night and i always laugh when i see 300lbs of person trying to wear spandex StarTrek uniform.
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Did i say i was playing?? No, didn't think so. I haven't played league pool since '04. I'll be on a real pool table while all the spandex crowd plays in the kiddie pool. WTF is your problem anyway??league is literally a team sport
wonder why your there for it, trying to get your first rackless patch im betting
I always wear Hustlin shirts, hoodies etc to backgammon tourneys and when we go to the parks to play BG. Hiding in plain sightI have a fun hustlin Shirts . I Actually have a jacket that fits really well I wear lol but I agree with you. I can’t believe they’ve been selling that stuff for what? 20 years . .. that’s crazy.
Bowlers are 100% goofy (including myself to a lesser degree here) and being over the top is a character thing (see: Kyle Troup). Collegiate team unis are much better though (also an honor to rep your school).Only bowling afaik has shirts that look as lame. I don't think its required its just that bowlers have always looked goofy.![]()
heyyy there bud, took me of the perma ban for a second great to have you backDid i say i was playing?? No, didn't think so. I haven't played league pool since '04. I'll be on a real pool table while all the spandex crowd plays in the kiddie pool. WTF is your problem anyway??
I like the old-school button-up square bottom bowling shirts. They look WAY better than these spandex sausage tubes. I think these look cool and are really comfortable: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-e&q=cool+bowling+shirts#pvs=0Bowlers are 100% goofy (including myself to a lesser degree here) and being over the top is a character thing (see: Kyle Troup). Collegiate team unis are much better though (also an honor to rep your school).
As far as dress code is concerned, if you're running a major tournament you have to have a dress code. Some random dude showing up in holy cargo shorts, sandals, and a snotty shirt reflects poorly on your organization and the sport as a whole. Doesn't need to be strict, but you can't just request people dress "reasonably" because that's entirely subjective. No different from the "dress for your day" BS some companies do...
I think it might be one of the longest running pool apparel next To dead stroke which I have a bunch of shirts and a dead stroke tattoo running up my arm lolI always wear Hustlin shirts, hoodies etc to backgammon tourneys and when we go to the parks to play BG. Hiding in plain sight. The BG players like that stuff too. Tony has great stuff
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Yes, and this attire is a constant reminder that pro pool players, in terms of visibility, prestige, and marketability are far more like bowlers than tennis players or golfers. Comfort is a non-issue, The world's straightest shooters, snooker pros, play in tuxedos, and it does not slow them down one iota.This isn't a team sport. PGATour doesn't require all its players to look like robots, neither does pro tennis. Only bowling afaik has shirts that look as lame. I don't think its required its just that bowlers have always looked goofy.