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Shirt sponsor
Just thinking of a little project to attempt and I am looking for some ideas.
If any business/object etc would sum up or be great emblazoned across a Burnley shirt, who would you have as a sponsor?
I’m thinking Haffners pies, Bene and Hot or The Miners.
If any business/object etc would sum up or be great emblazoned across a Burnley shirt, who would you have as a sponsor?
I’m thinking Haffners pies, Bene and Hot or The Miners.
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Re: Shirt sponsor
But would they now?...i dont think so,we should ask them.
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Re: Shirt sponsor
I don’t think they could afford it eitherChester Perry wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:11 amI would say they would turn us down, their turnover doesn't justify the cost - if beer companies no longer do it why would Benedictine
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Re: Shirt sponsor
Only big local sponsor who could afford us now is "Tim the decorators".
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The town council, so we could have BURNLEY emblazoned across the front of the shirt and all over the ground!
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Not sure BBC on the shirts is a good idea, too many alternatives to Burnley Borough Council
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Twix !
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Re: Shirt sponsor
If we all chip in, "Up The Clarets" could sponsor them. 

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AMS Neve would be good but yeah, i think there is a reason its only really gambling firms atm
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Re: Shirt sponsor
No shirt sponsor at all would be an even better design.
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Re: Shirt sponsor
All these tiny companies are owned by the brewing giants like Diageo,I'm sure they have the resources to sponsor us would be quite good to be sponsored by someone other than an dodgy obscure Chinese bookie.
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Ha ha - first five here if you can help find the rest FunkydrummerFunkydrummer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:20 amIf we all chip in, "Up The Clarets" could sponsor them.![]()

We've had local sponsors previously but sadly it is always the betting companies now because they are prepared to put the money in.
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Farmhouse Biscuits !
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Premier League gets the tv money because it's global. So, commercial sponsors only work if they are selling globally. So, who are the big local firms that are selling globally and want to be a global name?
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Your 5 and raise you 5 CT.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:09 amHa ha - first five here if you can help find the rest Funkydrummer
We've had local sponsors previously but sadly it is always the betting companies now because they are prepared to put the money in.

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Re: Shirt sponsor
Princes
Tinned Prunes.
Tinned Prunes.
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I am not comfortable with any sponsorship received from betting companies. I would be happier if my Club had a bit less money but wasn't plugging these firms.
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I agree with no sponsor but perhaps NHS would be a good move !!
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Or Tescos.IWOODLOVETT wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:03 pmI agree with no sponsor but perhaps NHS would be a good move !!
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I reckon these would be a good fit for our club and could be a nifty design onto a claret background

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Re: Shirt sponsor
Let's have a nice Chinese sponsor, just to rub it in.
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Conservatives logo
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Re: Shirt sponsor
The Prince’s trust
(The return of the Royal Clarets)
Uclan own half the town centre... and the season starts (or is meant to) when recruitment to uni is being finalised, term beginning... but we’d have to have the kits early, which never happens.
(The return of the Royal Clarets)
Uclan own half the town centre... and the season starts (or is meant to) when recruitment to uni is being finalised, term beginning... but we’d have to have the kits early, which never happens.