So now we have three or is it four shirt sponsors plus the £38k and counting - that is a result - I wonder how much Paddy Power paid? I think there is a good chance we have earned more this year.
Giving a company free sponsorship is probably the most ridiculous idea I have heard - I doubt the shirt sponsor has any material influence on shirt sales - the same people buy year in year out the same people would never buy.
The innovative shirt sponsor idea has been a success.
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482Sorry to disappoint you Gavin you might have raised the money, but we can see a lot of it has come from moving money from one of the various organizations that donate to club to the crowdfunding. If you shout loud enough you might convince yourself it's been a success, but most of us can see through the bull .County ranger wrote:So now we have three or is it four shirt sponsors plus the £38k and counting - that is a result - I wonder how much Paddy Power paid? I think there is a good chance we have earned more this year.
Giving a company free sponsorship is probably the most ridiculous idea I have heard - I doubt the shirt sponsor has any material influence on shirt sales - the same people buy year in year out the same people would never buy.
The innovative shirt sponsor idea has been a success.
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483Apparently League Two Clubs are averaging between £50k and £100k in shirt sponsorship. It should also be remembered that this would be all new money!
Not sure where NCFC with its various deals sit, but we must recognise the challenging economic conditions in trying to raise money. Although evidence of the Commercial Depts dynamism has been sadly missing since James left.
Not sure where NCFC with its various deals sit, but we must recognise the challenging economic conditions in trying to raise money. Although evidence of the Commercial Depts dynamism has been sadly missing since James left.
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484That's a bit of a vague statement. Have you any more details of other clubs' shirt sponsorship deals?Taunton Iron Cider wrote:Apparently League Two Clubs are averaging between £50k and £100k in shirt sponsorship.
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485Agreedamberbhoy wrote:Sorry to disappoint you Gavin you might have raised the money, but we can see a lot of it has come from moving money from one of the various organizations that donate to club to the crowdfunding. If you shout loud enough you might convince yourself it's been a success, but most of us can see through the bull .County ranger wrote:So now we have three or is it four shirt sponsors plus the £38k and counting - that is a result - I wonder how much Paddy Power paid? I think there is a good chance we have earned more this year.
Giving a company free sponsorship is probably the most ridiculous idea I have heard - I doubt the shirt sponsor has any material influence on shirt sales - the same people buy year in year out the same people would never buy.
The innovative shirt sponsor idea has been a success.
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486There were a number of good ideas by contributors.Willthiswork wrote:What has been deleted, nothing by the Mods.Frank Nouble 3 wrote: Funny old thing even on an unofficial forum any satirical criticism of our wonderful BOD and there forward thinking gets deleted.
I replied on the lines of its a pity the board do not listen but are happy to sit back on the derrieres and hope it all works out.
Ostriches were mentioned.
All these comments deleted.
Why?
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487This one, Frank? It's still there, (I've edited it).Frank Nouble 3 wrote:
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Problem solved all back on our derrieres.
Now as Faerun Exile states lets get out the sandwiches.
Can sleep with a smile on my face now
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488Just seen that Plumstop have sponsored the back of the home kit so that’s three sponsors now.The third kit is still blank but any local companies out there have a great chance to get involved,help their company get exposure.Any fans with a business or any fans who work for or know a local business who may be interested,let’s get these shirts sponsored.Then there is the shorts,don’t know the costings but there must be organisations with a smallish budget available,if any read this then give Alex a call.
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489Looking on the website at that statements issued by the club over the last 2-3 weeks, the sponsors' list to date is:Percy plunkett wrote:Just seen that Plumstop have sponsored the back of the home kit so that’s three sponsors now.The third kit is still blank but any local companies out there have a great chance to get involved,help their company get exposure.Any fans with a business or any fans who work for or know a local business who may be interested,let’s get these shirts sponsored.Then there is the shorts,don’t know the costings but there must be organisations with a smallish budget available,if any read this then give Alex a call.
- Home shirt front: one of the three crowdfunder charities
Home shirt back: Plumbstop
Away shirt front: Pure Vans
Away shit back: Hoodhill Motors
Third shirt back: Seren Fach Nursery
Tickets sponsor: Kingsway Shopping Centre
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490I missed the Seren statement so,we only need front of third kit for the full set now.
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492Week commencing July 27 according to the club statement from a couple of weeks ago, so this week but not necessarily today. Think the club shop opens Thursday to Saturday at the moment so more likely at the end of the week I'd guess.Amberexile wrote:The away shirt is due to be unveiled today I do believe.
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493Cheers, I was going by a post on Twitter, not from the club, so shall curb my impatienceJonesy3 wrote:Week commencing July 27 according to the club statement from a couple of weeks ago, so this week but not necessarily today. Think the club shop opens Thursday to Saturday at the moment so more likely at the end of the week I'd guess.Amberexile wrote:The away shirt is due to be unveiled today I do believe.
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494By any measure how has crowd funding to raise Money to put a charity on the shirt been an innovative success?County ranger wrote:So now we have three or is it four shirt sponsors plus the £38k and counting - that is a result - I wonder how much Paddy Power paid? I think there is a good chance we have earned more this year.
Giving a company free sponsorship is probably the most ridiculous idea I have heard - I doubt the shirt sponsor has any material influence on shirt sales - the same people buy year in year out the same people would never buy.
The innovative shirt sponsor idea has been a success.
Where is your proof that the name of the shirt sponsor has no impact on the purchasing decision of people.... any solid data to back up that statement? The brand, PR and marketing teams of the companies who sponsor football league clubs would be glad of your insight and expertise.
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495The back of the away shirt did'nt look that bad to me.Jonesy3 wrote:Looking on the website at that statements issued by the club over the last 2-3 weeks, the sponsors' list to date is:Percy plunkett wrote:Just seen that Plumstop have sponsored the back of the home kit so that’s three sponsors now.The third kit is still blank but any local companies out there have a great chance to get involved,help their company get exposure.Any fans with a business or any fans who work for or know a local business who may be interested,let’s get these shirts sponsored.Then there is the shorts,don’t know the costings but there must be organisations with a smallish budget available,if any read this then give Alex a call.I thought I'd read something about a sponsor for the front of the third shirt but can't find it, so I might have imagined it. (It's a age thing!)
- Home shirt front: one of the three crowdfunder charities
Home shirt back: Plumbstop
Away shirt front: Pure Vans
Away shit back: Hoodhill Motors
Third shirt back: Seren Fach Nursery
Tickets sponsor: Kingsway Shopping Centre
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