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Years ago
Melbourne United's Jersey Sponsor
I wouldn't know how many Jerseys are allocated to each team but I would think it would be the same? Regardless its a good initiative for Make a Wish Foundation.

Years ago
Do you need to be related to the CEO of the jersey manufacturer to print the sponsor on the jersey? Or is it just a matter of having your Marketing team engage a local fabric printer in a timely manner and have the next sponsor lined up.
NBL conspiracy vs providing sponsor details early to the printer...
Having said that it looks ridiculous when a new import arrives and has no name on the back of the jersey??

