Bump.
Cashing in on names worth a guernsey Jon Pierik
The Age
January 18, 2013 IT MAY seem like a trivial issue in the face of big-ticket items on the AFL agenda, but the concept of having a player's surname on the back of his match-day guernsey must be explored.
Indeed, it would appear to be a win-win for all parties.
For the spectator on match day, particularly those of the less-fanatical leaning, names would quickly and clearly identify who is on the field.
It would also help the television viewer, and perhaps commentator, as do the named jumpers in the world's premier soccer leagues and America's NFL and NBA. Australia's one-day international and Twenty20 teams have also adopted this lead.
For the AFL, clubs, players and their managers, it looms as a commercial success, as supporters may be more tempted to buy the guernseys and T-shirts of their favourite players.
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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/cashing-in-on-names-worth-a-guernsey-20130117-2cw64.html#ixzz2IG5Cwz6iTWO of the game's most enduring figures say it's time tradition made way for common sense.
The AFL remains one of the few sports in the world where players' names are not featured on the backs of guernseys, and North Melbourne champion Brent Harvey and Greater Western Sydney coach Kevin Sheedy want that to change.
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