Anyone an idea of how much Marathon bet deal was worth per season? Interesting to know how much potential cash we’ve ‘lost out’ on.
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21-06-2019 05:28 PM #61
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21-06-2019 05:29 PM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That away kit is giving me the aubergines 🍆🍆🍆
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21-06-2019 05:39 PM #63
Really can’t decide whether I like it or not. The option of buying without the sponsor is quite attractive though.
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21-06-2019 05:46 PM #65
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https://youtu.be/COW-QQmt6Mw
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21-06-2019 05:46 PM #66
Is it fair to assume that for Hibs, in our current position, the cash value of renting out the front of our strip, a few signs around the stadium, online ads and social media plugs isn't worth the moral sacrifice of partnering with malignant entities like gambling companies?
If so, I'm very happy with that. Hopefully more clubs take note and follow suit.
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Marathonbet has also signed a two-year deal to be the main sponsor of the Scottish Championship League’s Hibernian FC. In exchange for what the club called a “significant” six-figure sum, Marathonbet will see its logo adorn the players’ home and away shirts and will get to operate in-stadium betting at Easter Road. Marathonbet replaces ginger beer maker Crabbie’s, who’d acted as Hibs’ sponsor for the past three years. Marathonbet CEO Graham Luke called his company’s first foray into Scottish football “a key vehicle in broadening the awareness of our brand.”
While financial details of the sponsorships have not been released, Hibs have said each was significant and reflected both the club’s status and its return to the Premiership.
Whyte and McKay was £200k per year from their deal.Last edited by Bob Box Fish; 21-06-2019 at 05:55 PM.
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21-06-2019 05:51 PM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The strips are bang average. Need to get rid of macron asap.
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21-06-2019 05:53 PM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-06-2019 05:53 PM #70
Sorry to swim against the tide but:
1. Home strip is 'meh'.
2. Away strip is a shocker with those pin stripes.
3. What is this cobblers about how it isn't disadvantaging us to have no sponsor income? Fair enough to go for the Community Foundation - very laudable and I quite like the idea - but it's button up the back stuff to claim it makes no difference to revenue. If it made no difference we'd never have had sponsors in previous years. PH may still have the same player budget as he would have but something else will go short of whatever revenue a sponsor would have brought.
Reads to me like they couldn't get a sponsor at a decent level and so it's been dressed up as something else.
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21-06-2019 05:58 PM #71
Think that's a good kit launch, the photography is very cool. Home shirt is one of the best Macron efforts this year too - clean, simple and doesn't have any of those ridiculous collars. Green is a wee bit too light for my liking, but not terrible. I like the matching thick green trim on the sleeves and bottom of the shorts. Away is a wee bit out there, but it will be popular with the fans so I'm happy with that - that collar is pretty cool, I like it.
Nice idea about the Community Foundation too. My only gripe is the HCF logo itself - crap, spindly font and as some say it's maybe printed a bit too high. Shot our own selves in the foot there as would otherwise have been classics.Last edited by Austinho; 21-06-2019 at 06:11 PM.
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21-06-2019 06:01 PM #73
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21-06-2019 06:02 PM #75
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Strips are some of the best we've had. Love them.
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21-06-2019 06:08 PM #78
What a brilliant initiative..just when you think you cannae love the club anymore than you do, they come up with this..absolutely outstanding.. on holiday with a wee tear in ma eye. COMMUNITY its what were all about.
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21-06-2019 06:14 PM #79
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Enjoy your friday night
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21-06-2019 06:19 PM #81
Is there any mention of well heeled Hibbies on a high tax code donating to the Hibernian Community charity which would give them a tax break and allow the community to pay something for the promotion ?
Or is that too Yammish
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21-06-2019 06:26 PM #83
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21-06-2019 06:34 PM #84
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You can still give a fiver to the foundation though.
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21-06-2019 07:03 PM #87
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Any nae sayers could at least give their reasons for shouting down the designs...this is a forum for discussion after all not just a statement page.
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21-06-2019 07:08 PM #90
Hibernian community foundation have tweeted saying for people who want the shirt without the sponsor but want to donate, head to their website and there is a donation page 👍🏼
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