Not Sure how this is an issue, must be plenty companies sponsoring leagues where their are similar companies who sponsor the clubs in those leagues.
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04-10-2023 08:46 PM #31
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04-10-2023 09:28 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Great spot..
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04-10-2023 09:54 PM #35
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This season we’ve got on the front of everyone’s shirts (some have different home and away sponsors)
Engineering firm x 3
Bookies x 3
Charities
Online whisky valuation company or whatever Bevvy are
Gas engineers
Spill control and containment
Law firm x 2
Social care
Construction firm
Not to mention the likes of Utilita who sponsor our kids strips etc and any additional sleeve/shirt sponsors teams have seeing as parks weren’t even a main rangers sponsor. Should we avoid all these types of companies when seeking a league sponsor?Last edited by Stubbsy90+2; 04-10-2023 at 10:06 PM.
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05-10-2023 08:47 AM #36
Not to labour the point, but just for Hibs I count 61 sponsors/partners here: https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/sponsorship/partners
Includes a fair few cases where there are multiple companies in the same industry. Presumably the partnership with Lucozade rules out the much-requested 7up shirt sponsor…
Principal Partners
Joma
Bevvy.com
Gleann Mòr Spirits
Eleven Sports Media
Acronis | Dunedin IT
Sports Direct
ADI TV
Capital Credit Union
Andrews Sykes
Utilita
Official Partners
Sidey
Bartercard
UPAC
Sustainable FM
Macklin Motors
IFX Payments
Lucozade
MB Media
QuinnBet
G4 Claims
Marsbet
Simplexity
Zest Energy
AAA Coaches
Omnia Outsourcing
MGM Timber
Innovative Partners
T R Barbour
Hanlon Stevenson Foundation
Grilla Energy
LNER
Regional Partners/Suppliers
3 Pillars Financial Planning
Environmental Waste Controls
Gaucho
McRobb Signs
Skootz
Tennent's
Legend Soccer
FootAsylum
Barclays Funeral Directors
Social Asking
Community Partners
T R Barbour
Safe Building Services Ltd
Paramount
Paul Heat Recovery
Owen Gibb & Sons
Cox & Co
Forth Capital
CT1
AGL
Cowan & Partners
CM Gates
AAA Coaches
Cullross
Perses
JSL
Vitaliteeth
Nationwide Fire Damper Inspections
JD Smith
Eye Surgery Scotland
Bite Dentistry
GP Plus
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05-10-2023 09:10 AM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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The cinch deal was, Sevco were represented at all the right levels within the SPFL and signed it off. But then Park went radge.
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06-10-2023 12:32 PM #42
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Cinch have been burning through their cash reserves so I'd imagine this is more about them not wanting to go the same way as Rangers than anything to do with The Rangers (2012).
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06-10-2023 03:26 PM #43
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If they're worried about £1.6million a year they're in big trouble.
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06-10-2023 04:49 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good point. Cazoo were the same… sponsored everything and then pulled out.
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06-10-2023 10:42 PM #45
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Makes sense, the era of cheap money and easy investment for start ups is over. If Cinch is still reliant on external funding then I imagine they’ll be cutting their cloth…
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07-10-2023 08:17 AM #46
It was handled appallingly but when you actually read Rangers complaints about the Cinch deal then they made some valid points.
It was a terrible deal that forced both the league and individual clubs to give away premium advertising space on strips, in stadiums, on websites, in marketing etc for a relative pittance.
Whether there is anything better in the pipeline is another matter of course. I daresay we will end up with something broadly similar again with the same arguments forthcoming from those clubs who, like it or not, could sell the same advertising space for more with a unilateral deal.
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