If the jerseys are available for sale, and for several days the flocking has been available, the players, when they play in an official match in National 2, do not have their name on the jersey. Obviously, there are probably reasons for this: firstly the rather changing squad for reasons that we know (and therefore not finalized in recent weeks), and also potentially the need for personalized marking (even if this reason is surely less important).
In So Foot,
the Girondins de Bordeaux striker, Andy
Carrollwho wore the number 12 during his first match – and since the number 9 – confided that the FCGB had planned to assign a fixed number to each player, and that there would soon be the nominative markings.
“How long has it been since I had a marking?” In childhood, I think. It's strange, especially since our opponents in National 2 have their names registered. I was told that each club was a little free at this level. But I believe that management plans to assign fixed numbers to players in the coming weeks, because it is not obligatory at this level. In the first matches I played here, the numbers went from 1 to 16. I plan to take 9 of course. During my first match in the colors of Bordeaux, I had number 12. I was given 9 but the only size available was an M and it fit me like a top fang.