Friday, 11 January 2013

Sport Merchandise Fails!



Who doesn't love a good FAIL?   Seeing a mistake so blatently obvious evokes a warm smile from deep within.  The thought that someone associated with the team signed off on merchandise makes it clear why some sport clubs are in the position they are.

Poor NSW Waratahs.  It has been reported today that they sent their members a cap with a "Team NRL" logo as a supposedly "Official Licensed Product".  Clever Waratahs member @christweetsgood spotted the epic FAIL and posted on twitter.

Needless to say there's been numerous merchandise FAILS:






















This photo from Walmart mixes the logo's of Kansas City Royals and LA Dodgers. I guess it's easy to get them confused - they're both blue?? FAIL




















Not even NBC could get the subject of their email correct when announcing LA Kings as the 2012 Stanley Cup winners. FAIL

There are so many uniform FAILS from MLB, but here are my favourites:
















In 1993 Joe Carter wore this jersey for 6 innings which read Torotno
















On April 7 2012, Eugenio Velez made his season debut with the Giants.  His jersey read San Francicso















Not even Nike, the leader in sports sponsorship could escape a uniform FAIL in August 2012 when their logo appeared backward on the sleeve of NY Jets players.  Nike suggested that the logo wasn't backward but whatever - we'll still classify this as a FAIL!


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