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should national team kits have sponsors?
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think of the shareholders :'(
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Should isn't the real question.
It's inevitable.
Should we have built those mills, employed peasants to work them paved roads and built apartment blocs near ports and factories?
Should we have developed engines to run machines burning oil and coal to churn their products out?
Should we have made machine guns or explosives?
You cant's ask should, it's simply gonna happen.
Savor for now, the sponsorless national kits. For they will only be here until market forces take ground.
First it will be irrelevant nations in CAF and AFC just for their practice kits, then it will over a decade or so creep in.
At first it will be agreeable national brands and that will minimize complaints "sure France now has a sponsor, but Ubisoft is a French Brand loved all over the world, the new Assassin's Creed is really good and set in Napoleonic France" or "Well, smart for National Grid to sponsor England, just reminding people to pay their bills"
But after a few years Betting Sites, Foreign Airlines and Dodgy Finance Schemes based in Southeast Asia will take over, just as what happened in Club Football.
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