Honestly, I can't imagine many people care, provided they've paid us I couldn't give a monkey's if they cease to exist tomorrow. Apart from anything there are 4 other clubs named on the holding page for the website so it's not even like it's some wacky off the wall decision, a bunch of others have done the same thing. Takes a while to build a brand.whoareya wrote:SJG99 wrote:I don't think it matters provided the club's been paid. If not, and they don't last long (and there's no particular reason to think they won't), there's the chance to sell the space again, best of both worlds.
Of course it matters, what kind of image does it create IF we now have a sponsor that doesn't actually function as an entity?
To say it doesn't matter because the money has been paid - if it has - is so naive.
Even if they go pop tomorrow there's zero impact on County's image.
Also, the constant calls for club statements about basically nothing because people have incredibly short attention spans is really starting to get on my nerves. They're the sponsor, there will have been a transaction of some kind for us to publicise them, and there's nothing to be said unless they cease to exist, in which case big deal, we get money from someone else too. West Ham have set the precedent (twice actually) in the past 10 years, with companies who were sponsoring them going bust. Twice. For a Premier League/Championship level side in that time, and I doubt many people remember or care about that either.