fiddlesticksblue
Well-Known Member
Just watched SSN reporting from the Academy about today’s game. How cute were all the City kids in the background - one even had the obligatory cardboard FA cup cut out! 3 hours before kick off - brilliant!
tbf neither does getting drunk on massive expensive budgets and putting out pish that doesnt even advertise the product and at least they look good while not workingMate, I've told you before that walking around a boxing ring in skimpy clothing, between rounds, carrying a number, or draped over the bonnet of a car at a motor show, doesn't really constitute 'working in advertising'.
you know that brown money doesnt spend well unless it benefits the mps directly, that white russian money is fine thoThey let other none British people companies take over other newspapers so if they refuse or block it it's pure racism
How not?Mate, I've told you before that walking around a boxing ring in skimpy clothing, between rounds, carrying a number, or draped over the bonnet of a car at a motor show, doesn't really constitute 'working in advertising'.
SurelyJust surprised that lot from Trafford hasn't tried to sue us for using Manchester in our name yet.
You did say we were selling clothes with Super Dry on it...I suspect, like me, your not an expert in trademark law, so who knows ;)
I don't know why they didn't act on the World Cup shirts, or why they've decided to target City. Perhaps it was a short term thing for the World Cup, so there wasn't really much time to pursue it. I also know a few trademark cases in publishing where some authors have been targeted, and others totally ignored, with no obvious reason why, but I assume Superdry know.
Superdry is registered as both Superdry and Super Dry. I also don't believe I said we were selling the clothing - just using the word on clothes.
Frankly, people pay good money to be on our shirts, so you'd think they would be happy for any confusion :)


Didn't someone say a few pages back that we've withdrawn the training tops at least temporarily from sale?You did say we were selling clothes with Super Dry on it...
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Which we are not!
Also, I may not be an expert, but a simple cursory look at the trademark laws throws up an interesting point...
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I say again, they will be laughed out of court... if anything they could be found guilty of Cultrual Appropriation as they are not a Japanese company!
Just surprised that lot from Trafford hasn't tried to sue us for using Manchester in our name yet.
Fun fact for free: I used to deliver there on my post round.Reminds me of vogue trying to sue that pub for the use of their name, until the pub wrote back telling them to swivel as the pub had been there for hundreds of years before the crap mag even started publishing. They wrote a sniveling apology letter back to them saying sorry for the misunderstanding. Wankers.
"Hello. Is that Operation Yew Tree?"Just watched SSN reporting from the Academy about today’s game. How cute were all the City kids in the background
Just watched SSN reporting from the Academy about today’s game. How cute were all the City kids in the background - one even had the obligatory cardboard FA cup cut out! 3 hours before kick off - brilliant!
The training tops are still on sale - we've never sold them with the sponsorship on that I can seeDidn't someone say a few pages back that we've withdrawn the training tops at least temporarily from sale?
Was just thinking the commentary was good, then Shearer had to go and call Alexander-Arnold "Trent", and that makes my blood boil.Decent commentary for today
No sly digs, and the only mention of the rags was at the end, and that was to say who we beat in the final.
Turned off the red button, and the BBC coverage of the arse dips game has a caption on the bottom of the screen mentioning the rags.
Off until the game starts
We were also using it first… and seven years after they started using it they moved out…they are that stupid but not that creative
Apart from that I must have heard Shearer say "Arsenal ars very dangerous from set pieces" at least 4 times. he deals in clichés and often just repeatx what the commentator said. I doubt he could analyse his half time pieWas just thinking the commentary was good, then Shearer had to go and call Alexander-Arnold "Trent", and that makes my blood boil.
Ah - I did check my past posts, and only saw the ones about using it, but you're more determined that I was :)You did say we were selling clothes with Super Dry on it...
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Which we are not!
Also, I may not be an expert, but a simple cursory look at the trademark laws throws up an interesting point...
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I say again, they will be laughed out of court... if anything they could be found guilty of Cultrual Appropriation as they are not a Japanese company!