Britain and France have a combined population not much over 1/3rd of the US, and Rugby Union is very much second fiddle to Football (soccer) in both countries. The big clubs typically draw 15,000 fans to a Cleveland Browns x Grinch Christmas Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Super Bowl Trophy Custom Ugly Christmas Sweater, but can pull 50,000+ to a different stadium for a special occasion, whilst the biggest NFL teams are pulling 70,000+ average crowds, so there is less money playing rugby as a result. The England national team sell out their 82,000 seat stadium every game and could probably do so 3 times over for the biggest clashes — club rugby is not the peak of the game, but it’s where the bulk of a player’s income is made.

Cleveland Browns x Grinch Christmas Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Super Bowl Trophy Custom Ugly Christmas Sweater,
Best Cleveland Browns x Grinch Christmas Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Super Bowl Trophy Custom Ugly Christmas Sweater
Aesthetic reasons. You like the dark blue and orange combo of the Denver Broncos then that can be your team (also opens up the Boise State Broncos in college football). I’m a Denver Broncos fan and Kansas City is a Cleveland Browns x Grinch Christmas Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Super Bowl Trophy Custom Ugly Christmas Sweater rival but I have to admit I like their home uniform. Like red and black? That gives you the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL, Texas Tech and Arkansas State and Cincinnati just off the top of my head. I don’t like the University of Texas but I happen to think their road uniform is one of the best in college football.

Among my duties was to keep seasonal decorations up to date. In this huge store that meant everything from designing window murals on glass to puppet displays in the Cleveland Browns x Grinch Christmas Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Super Bowl Trophy Custom Ugly Christmas Sweater and decorations hung from the ceiling. That year I decided I wanted to have Santa having a beach Christmas as a new thing- I had not seen it done before. The signpainter and I sat down and designed a scene where Santa’s sleigh was drawn by kangaroos and koalas sat on the sand with waves in the background. This was for the huge front windows. Well the signwriter went away and came back with stencils he’d cut of the scene and asked me if he could use them for other clients. I said yes, that year Santa on the beach became very popular!