attached to a human sandwich boards, obviously
limited time mcdonalds menu items - films
Toilet walls: good times
(Chic were wise to change their early stage name)
Actually, the back of bus tickets always had offers of McDonalds or Subways on and nothing else. That’s another one,
Large cardboard arrow - golf sale
Premier League football shirts: Betting companies AMIRIGHT?!!
I miss the days when shirt sponsors were electronics companies or car manufacturers.
or brown ale
what IS nice - is that we were able to buy a (massively overpriced) Newcastle shirt for our oldest without any sponsor logos at all. is that a new thing? obviously just a cynical move because middle class hoity toity parents don’t want their kids walking round pimping betfair or wonga but I appreciated it.
All staff email: biscuits in the kitchen from Madrid or wherever (thinly-veiled I had a holiday mail)!!
£3 extra, isn’t it?
I think it’s partly to do with the middle class hoity toity parents, but also because many fans have religious objections to wearing gambling and interest-gaining loan brands on their clothes. Makes business sense for the club to offer that.
I can just about get away with the largest juniors shirt size so I used to go with the non-sponsor version during our spell of Asian Betting Company No. 42718.
Think it’s Intersport now so that’s alright.
Homemade paper leaflets in plastic wallets attached to lampposts - Lost cats
only one of your examples is advertising anything, and I’ve seen that format also used for local tradespeople.
Look, I was just getting the ball rolling, errors will be made
perfectly reasonable, and I feel like a bit of a prick now.
Those massive A-frame trailers that get towed around town from time to time: local circuses; also political parties
BOTH FULL OF CLOWNS!
Are they the ones also used for telling immigrants to go “home”?
You get to see cars crashing and George Michael & Andrew Ridgley perform, both at the same time?!?!?!