Getting shirty... the best and worst kit sponsors
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Your support makes all the difference.Blackburn Rovers announced today that they will wear the Prince's Trust logo on their shirts for the forthcoming season instead of a sponsor's brand.
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The partnership will see the club donate the space on their kit to the charity instead of selling it to a commercial venture.
This commendable decision by Blackburn is not the first example of 'alternative kit sponsorship', although it is one of the better ones - as this guide demonstrates.
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