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Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Terminal Boardom » 06 Mar 2009 13:02

... I can't help think that we hve missed a trick. Both Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday have "donated" shirt sponsorship to local charities in return for NO financial renumeration. Considering that Sheff Wed are some £30m in debt makes it an extra-ordinary gesture. I think it is a shame that Reading FC plc have not considered such a move themselves and would much rather grab hold of a few £,000 for whatever reason going. It would also give out a clear signal that the club really is committed to the community in which it resides.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Wycombe Royal » 06 Mar 2009 13:54

Sheffield Wednesday donated their shirt sponsorship to a charity after they failed to find a company willing to pay what they wanted. So rather than lower their demands they donated it.

We have a local company who want to promote their brand around country by investing in our football club. As they are a local company it is still supporting the community if it helps them grow their business.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Rex » 06 Mar 2009 15:36

Doesn't the club put back into the community with the Royal Families donations.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Turns8 » 06 Mar 2009 16:33

Cynical view...

If we had a charity as a shirt sponsor it would probably mean ST prices would be increased to cover some of the loss...as a result I am more than happy for waitrose to pump some cash into the club...selfish maybe... :D

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Terminal Boardom » 06 Mar 2009 21:46

I think the club is missing a trick. The amount of good publicity in the media is quite something and I would have thought that our Chairman would be interested in that. Bearing in mind that charities are suffering more than most in this current bank-led recession...


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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Big Foot » 07 Mar 2009 12:00

The club gets enough good press as it is

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2009 01:14

I'd rather the club gave money to a charity than free advertising.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Rhys The Royal » 08 Mar 2009 22:22

Terminal Boardom ... I can't help think that we hve missed a trick. Both Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday have "donated" shirt sponsorship to local charities in return for NO financial renumeration. Considering that Sheff Wed are some £30m in debt makes it an extra-ordinary gesture. I think it is a shame that Reading FC plc have not considered such a move themselves and would much rather grab hold of a few £,000 for whatever reason going. It would also give out a clear signal that the club really is committed to the community in which it resides.


Boring.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2009 22:41

Rhys The Royal Boring.
over 48 hours well-spent waiting for such a bracing post :!:


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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Wycombe Royal » 09 Mar 2009 12:25

Ian Royal I'd rather the club gave money to a charity than free advertising.

Two problems with that:

1) If we had a charity as a sponsor we would not be giving them money, just their name on our shirts.
2) Waitrose are not getting free advertising - they are paying for it.

Other than that your post was spot on.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Harry Carry » 09 Mar 2009 12:51

Terminal Boardom I think the club is missing a trick. The amount of good publicity in the media is quite something and I would have thought that our Chairman would be interested in that. Bearing in mind that charities are suffering more than most in this current bank-led recession...


Trust me. Charities always do well. You just have to look at the people who run them, seeing their nice Fezzas/Lambo's/Range Rovers etc and their expensive homes.

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Re: Whilst shirt sponsorship has been announced...

by Rex » 09 Mar 2009 13:40

Harry Carry
Terminal Boardom I think the club is missing a trick. The amount of good publicity in the media is quite something and I would have thought that our Chairman would be interested in that. Bearing in mind that charities are suffering more than most in this current bank-led recession...


Trust me. Charities always do well. You just have to look at the people who run them, seeing their nice Fezzas/Lambo's/Range Rovers etc and their expensive homes.


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