Details copied and pasted from a Millennium email distributed yesterday:
And this one of the proposed Jersey
What I and other members of the Millennium media circus would like to know from MS player, team owners etc., is this what you want to see the photographers and videographers on field wearing? Do you want to see multiple yellow jerseys dotted around the sidelines, it was suggested by some that the presence of multiple Hi-Vis jackets in Paris was distracting, not to mention their impact on images from the event.
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[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]Dear Media partners and media colleagues in general,
this is a very important message, so please take the time to read it carefully.
From Bitburg on everybody with a media pass who wanna film or take pictures on ANY of the fields MUST wear an official Millennium media shortsleeve jersey.
The reason for this is the fact, that more and more of the media pack do look like players by wearing paintball pants, jerseys, headbands etc. – from a distance this made it very often impossible for players, referees and spectators alike to differenciate between players and media. The result were some unlucky calls resulting in complaints from players and teams – our customers (and in some and many ways very often also your customers). We tried to fix this problem by forcing everybody from the media in Paris to wear the warning vests everybody has in the car. But then the result was not satisfying either for any party involved. Especially the CPL field looked sometimes like the venue of a multiple car crash and many of you also got technical problems when cameras focused automatically on the warning vests of your colleagues.
After discussions within the Millennium and with some of you we therefore decided it would be best to make sure everybody of the media wears the same that looks professionel („good“) and prevents the problems described above. After another chat with the various sponsors of the Millennium we are happy that we can say today we found that solution, provided by MAXSIMUM – the custom label of MAXS. This short sleeve custom jersey is now the new standard and mandatory from the 2nd event on.
The cost is only 39 € (including VAT). It’s avalaible in all common sizes. If you want to you can replace the Millennium logo on the front with your own one or the logo of a sponsor.
Please make sure that you send all your orders, logos etc. by next week Wednesday (April 27) latest to this email address: maxsimum@maxs-sport.com .
You can then pick-up the jersey at the Maxs booth in Bitburg. Please make sure that you forward this email to all your colleagues and everybody working for you. Companies are in charge to make sure that everybody of their team will have such a Media jersey. Without you will not be allowed to enter the field. No exceptions and the referees will have a very close look on this.
MEDIA MEETING: We will have a meeting of all media people in BITBURG on Friday (May 20) at 9 AM in the press tent. Together with me will be Ulrich Stähr and eventually barry Fuggle (CEO Millennium) and we will answer all your questions. We would like to discuss some further points with you as well as doing a round-table talk and listen to your proposals and ideas how we could create an even more media-friendly environment.
In case of any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. All questions regarding the jersey please forward directly to MAXSIMUM
MAXS GmbH
Am Strassbach 1
61169 Friedberg / Hessen
Germany
phone: +49 (0) 6031 16 26 63
fax: +49 (0) 6031 16 26 99 25 [/FONT]
And this one of the proposed Jersey
What I and other members of the Millennium media circus would like to know from MS player, team owners etc., is this what you want to see the photographers and videographers on field wearing? Do you want to see multiple yellow jerseys dotted around the sidelines, it was suggested by some that the presence of multiple Hi-Vis jackets in Paris was distracting, not to mention their impact on images from the event.