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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 20:58:06 GMT 1
Agree. Our Commercial Department sometimes gets blamed for things not in their remit, this certainly is. They have had at least 3 months to sort this out. £5 million in their laps as long as we adopted the shit dog no doubt. Agreed that this should have been sorted, we’ve been down since December. Anyway, I heard Hitachi, but not now, for what that’s worth. How can you sell something nobody wants to buy at the price you want to receive?! Why hasn’t Zanka gone for £25m already?
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Post by Galpharmer on Jun 3, 2019 21:00:35 GMT 1
£5 million in their laps as long as we adopted the shit dog no doubt. Agreed that this should have been sorted, we’ve been down since December. Anyway, I heard Hitachi, but not now, for what that’s worth. How can you sell something nobody wants to buy at the price you want to receive?! Why hasn’t Zanka gone for £25m already? Isn’t it the job of the commercial department to get the cash? Sell us? We’ll be on telly a bit, probably more than last season, granted not in the PL, but don’t mention that. Promotion candidates. Family club. Roll up, roll up. Get in early and get your name on the shirt....
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Post by kennyk2 on Jun 3, 2019 21:04:34 GMT 1
Also from SJ podcast. PL shirt sponsorship deal with OPE worth £5 million/season, due to the overseas transmission of live matches. Championship shirt sponsorship deal will only be worth about £500,000 per season, due to much less coverage. Two sponsors in the running, but it's fluid and one or both could quite easily drop out of the running and leave us with a blank shirt. £500k would be far greater than any shirt sponsorship deal we had pre EPL I assume? (By a factor of about 5x ??) I've no idea what the figures were before we got promoted to the PL. One thing that did strike me. You can see how this benefits the "larger" teams in the Championship that are constantly live on Sky. For instance, a sponsor looks at how many times Leeds are on per season and thinks , I'll have a bit of that!
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Post by Yorkie on Jun 3, 2019 21:08:38 GMT 1
£500k would be far greater than any shirt sponsorship deal we had pre EPL I assume? (By a factor of about 5x ??) I've no idea what the figures were before we got promoted to the PL. One thing that did strike me. You can see how this benefits the "larger" teams in the Championship that are constantly live on Sky. For instance, a sponsor looks at how many times Leeds are on per season and thinks , I'll have a bit of that! Or they hedge their bets and chuck money at Derby and Villa as well!
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Post by impact on Jun 3, 2019 21:52:41 GMT 1
I didn't hear the bit about either dropping out. From what I heard he said we had 2 bids at or just below our valuation and we were making a decision on which to go with in the next 48 hours (from the interview date). ... but he also said that it is quite possible that neither comes off as sponsors sometimes drop out at the last minute. Fair enough. Must have missed that bit.
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Post by kennyoldirons on Jun 3, 2019 22:30:22 GMT 1
Isn’t the club closing at lunchtime tomorrow? Wonder if they’ll drop the new announcement at 12:00 then run, leaving the social media meltdown frenzy to burn out for a few hours before switching back on!?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2019 1:57:10 GMT 1
£500k would be far greater than any shirt sponsorship deal we had pre EPL I assume? (By a factor of about 5x ??) I've no idea what the figures were before we got promoted to the PL. One thing that did strike me. You can see how this benefits the "larger" teams in the Championship that are constantly live on Sky. For instance, a sponsor looks at how many times Leeds are on per season and thinks , I'll have a bit of that! And nobody sees it. The viewing figures for televised Premier League football are small. The numbers for the Championship are miniscule.. Episodes of Eggheads or Taskmaster on Dave will have higher viewing figures. The only benefit from being a big team on Sky regularly in the Championship is the fee recieved from Sky, the knock on advertising/sponsorship opportunity is negligible. Football is not a product that people watch on TV en masse on pay channels, whatever we might think... You can pretty much guarantee that reruns of old Death In Paradise episodes will have more viewers than Towns next televised fixture.
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Post by captainblack on Jun 4, 2019 5:54:16 GMT 1
has to be the right blue for the stripes, not like our first pure legal shirt on which the blue was way too light. Its strange I bought that that pure legal shirt and thought it looked great , but it shows how our opinions are quite different, or is it that we are just a bunch of fussy sods!
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Post by ringdisco on Jun 4, 2019 7:33:08 GMT 1
I've no idea what the figures were before we got promoted to the PL. One thing that did strike me. You can see how this benefits the "larger" teams in the Championship that are constantly live on Sky. For instance, a sponsor looks at how many times Leeds are on per season and thinks , I'll have a bit of that! And nobody sees it. The viewing figures for televised Premier League football are small. The numbers for the Championship are miniscule.. Episodes of Eggheads or Taskmaster on Dave will have higher viewing figures. The only benefit from being a big team on Sky regularly in the Championship is the fee recieved from Sky, the knock on advertising/sponsorship opportunity is negligible. Football is not a product that people watch on TV en masse on pay channels, whatever we might think... You can pretty much guarantee that reruns of old Death In Paradise episodes will have more viewers than Towns next televised fixture. PL is shown all over the world, so for an international sponsor it's not too bad.
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Post by ponteterrier on Jun 4, 2019 7:37:50 GMT 1
Surely our shirt sponsor will be RED32 like everyone else's in this division?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2019 9:00:50 GMT 1
And nobody sees it. The viewing figures for televised Premier League football are small. The numbers for the Championship are miniscule.. Episodes of Eggheads or Taskmaster on Dave will have higher viewing figures. The only benefit from being a big team on Sky regularly in the Championship is the fee recieved from Sky, the knock on advertising/sponsorship opportunity is negligible. Football is not a product that people watch on TV en masse on pay channels, whatever we might think... You can pretty much guarantee that reruns of old Death In Paradise episodes will have more viewers than Towns next televised fixture. PL is shown all over the world, so for an international sponsor it's not too bad. Agreed, I think the average figures are 10million worldwide viewers. The point is though that we”re not in the Premier League, tiny numbers watch Championship compared to the cheapest bit of daytime free to air TV crap, and therefore the value of shirt sponsorship effectively drops through the floor. Achieving an annual deal close to £500k would be an awesome achievement...that’s a significant spend from anyone’s marketing budget.
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Post by Bojaj Horseman on Jun 4, 2019 15:50:44 GMT 1
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Post by runner76 on Jun 4, 2019 16:19:57 GMT 1
Magic Rock or Longley Farm
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