The final hour of Sports Cards Live turns into a wide-ranging hobby roundtable as Jeremy, Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, David Chase, and Josh Adams react to the ancient coin discussion and dive into some of the biggest hobby topics currently shaping the sports card industry.
The panel explores whether sports card grading companies like PSA could eventually introduce official eye appeal designations similar to the coin world, and what that might mean for collectors, grading culture, and aftermarket sticker services.
Then the conversation shifts into the massive FIFA licensing news involving Fanatics, Topps, and Panini.
Topics include:
The future of FIFA and World Cup cards
Debut patch cards for soccer
Why Lamine Yamal World Cup patches could become historic cards
Whether Fanatics could eventually acquire Panini
The future of Panini’s iconic brands like Prizm, National Treasures, and Flawless
Whether hobby IP can lose prestige over time
Why collectors may eventually become nostalgic for the Panini era
How sports history constantly renews demand for sports cards
Why sports cards differ from coins, stamps, and other collectibles
How active athletes continually reshape hobby relevance and GOAT debates
The episode also features:
Discussion about the return of The Crossover
Why sports card collecting moves faster than almost any other collectible category
The relationship between cards, history, pop culture, and legacy
The possibility that Fanatics could eventually target hockey licensing
Concerns about monopolies, hobby consolidation, and brand dilution
A thoughtful and entertaining closing segment that blends hobby philosophy, market discussion, licensing battles, and collector psychology into one long-form conversation.
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