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the 96 sponsor.....
This is just doing the rounds.....
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Saw this. Presumably leaves us with an income gap this season, but could it be a good thing?
I assume we negotiated this as a Championship club and took the associated hit on the value of the deal. If we’re now free from the deal we can try and negotiate with a new sponsor on a PL footing.
I assume we negotiated this as a Championship club and took the associated hit on the value of the deal. If we’re now free from the deal we can try and negotiate with a new sponsor on a PL footing.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Weird given they are meant to be sponsor us next season, although probably under the regular 96.com domain
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
from the MMT
Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 2:47 pmIndeed TGP Europe has long been under scrutiny much of which has appeared in this thread, of course our club has ignored all of this through successive ownerships
this is what the Gambling Commission have said on the matter
TGP Europe leaves GB market following Commission investigation
https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/n ... estigation
https://archive.ph/7svbH
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Suspected something like this would come up when the players all wore retro shirts rather than the current season's shirt for the celebrations.
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It is a farce though, the Gambling comission "warning of the risks" is so wishy washy. F**king legislate against it or stfu
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
I find it funny when clowns like Ray Winstone advises people to gamble responsibly. If everyone who has a bet gambled responsibly they wouldn't even be able to afford to pay his wages.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 3:00 pmIt is a farce though, the Gambling comission "warning of the risks" is so wishy washy. F**king legislate against it or stfu
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Might also explain the back to front craze?ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 2:57 pmSuspected something like this would come up when the players all wore retro shirts rather than the current season's shirt for the celebrations.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Well, in other news everyone expected: grass is green.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
BBC News - Four Premier League clubs warned over gambling sponsors
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... 9vnk2pky8o
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... 9vnk2pky8o
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
If happily accept an LDS charity as sponsor if it meant getting rid of a betting company
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Our accountant wouldn't, especially with interest alone on our debts being £11m a season. I think the very best deal we've done on a shirt sponsor wouldn't cover that.KernowHouseClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 4:26 pmIf happily accept an LDS charity as sponsor if it meant getting rid of a betting company
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Quite a few were wearing the white third kit with this sponsor on.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 2:57 pmSuspected something like this would come up when the players all wore retro shirts rather than the current season's shirt for the celebrations.
Re: the 96 sponsor.....
I'm sure it's a breach of contract either way and will get out of the deal.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
How about just not using unlicensed Thai betting firms as shirt sponsors. Really doesn't reflect the positive community all inclusive football club that we are. Not to mention how online betting and advertisement on our pitchside digital screens can affect and influence people and their mental health.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Isn't this now 2 dodgy sponsors we've been associated with in recent years
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Every foreign betting company is dodgy. We’ve been associated with them for a decade or more?Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 7:18 pmIsn't this now 2 dodgy sponsors we've been associated with in recent years
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Fun88 were also part of the crackdown
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
This is the last season now anyway. Be interesting to see where clubs go next to chase the money.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
I note that following the warning from the Gambling Commission that our club's website is still carrying click through links to 96uk.com (which says it isn't trading to new or existing customers)Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 4:16 pmBBC News - Four Premier League clubs warned over gambling sponsors
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... 9vnk2pky8o
https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/mor ... ial/96-com
surely it would be easier to just take the links down even if the rest stays
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
I'd go as far as saying every gambling company is dodgy (although that's a debate for another day)
But I think there was another minor sponsor who had been in trouble when sponsoring Norwich?
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Follow Everton and get a solicitors involved. Biggest stadium naming deal supposedly.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 7:31 pmThis is the last season now anyway. Be interesting to see where clubs go next to chase the money.
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BK8 who sponsor the training kit (possibly Gawthorpe too) have also ceased to accept bets from new and existing clientsRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 7:56 pmI'd go as far as saying every gambling company is dodgy (although that's a debate for another day)
But I think there was another minor sponsor who had been in trouble when sponsoring Norwich?
https://www.bk8.uk/#/lobby
there is reduced click-through on the club website for them
https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/more/commercial/bk8
you have to go down to the list of sponsors at the bottom of the page and click the BK8 icon
the problems with BK8 have been discussed at length on this board - and are greater than that which caused Norwich to drop them - not that the seemed to care
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75856&p=2335262&hilit=bk8#p2335262
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Oh well, something to keep the new CEO chap busy 

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theoretically the commercial side should fall under the remit of Stuart Hunt at board level
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
is it time we got naming rights to the Turf ? I know nobody would like it but it seems a needs must scenarioChester Perry wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:36 pmtheoretically the commercial side should fall under the remit of Stuart Hunt at board level
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no it isn't - not for the money it the sponsorship is worth - the problem all sponsors have is that the whole world would just call it Turf Moor - that is what 142 years of history doesVegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:38 pmis it time we got naming rights to the Turf ? I know nobody would like it but it seems a needs must scenario
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"James will take up the role this summer, reporting to Chairman Alan Pace, where he will lead Burnley’s off-pitch ambitions including brand, commercial, innovation, fan engagement, and global growth."
we don't know how things will change
we don't know how things will change
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Not surprised in the slightest. It’s an absolutely filthy business.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Dodgy betting companies aren't half as bad as fake businesses laundering the proceeds of drug sales and other criminal activities in full view of the authorities.
They are here on our streets, in our Towns and Cities. Never mind though eh, they are paying rates to Councils, VAT to the Government and make it look like the economy is booming.
They are here on our streets, in our Towns and Cities. Never mind though eh, they are paying rates to Councils, VAT to the Government and make it look like the economy is booming.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Are we expecting to be sponsored by a Barbers?
Re: the 96 sponsor.....
We should take whatever the highest offer is. Whether you agree with betting sponsorships or not, it’s all about getting the most money in.
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Gambling Sponsorship warnings
Four Premier League clubs have been warned by the Gambling Commission over their relationship with an unlicensed gambling business.
Bournemouth, Fulham, Newcastle, and Wolves - plus Burnley who have earned promotion from the Championship are all sponsored by betting websites run by TGP Europe.
The company surrendered its British licence after an investigation found it had failed to "carry out sufficient checks on business partners" and breached "anti-money laundering rules".
Premier League clubs have agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of their matchday shirts by the end of the 2025-26 season.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 9vnk2pky8o
Bournemouth, Fulham, Newcastle, and Wolves - plus Burnley who have earned promotion from the Championship are all sponsored by betting websites run by TGP Europe.
The company surrendered its British licence after an investigation found it had failed to "carry out sufficient checks on business partners" and breached "anti-money laundering rules".
Premier League clubs have agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship from the front of their matchday shirts by the end of the 2025-26 season.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 9vnk2pky8o
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I'm not sure you thought your reply through. It just doesnt make sense.JohnMac wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 9:08 pmDodgy betting companies aren't half as bad as fake businesses laundering the proceeds of drug sales and other criminal activities in full view of the authorities.
They are here on our streets, in our Towns and Cities. Never mind though eh, they are paying rates to Councils, VAT to the Government and make it look like the economy is booming.
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Fun88, also named, were our sponsors 2010-12 and 2014-16 - there have been issues with W88, Dafabet, Lovebet and Laba 360 all sponsors under one or other of the last two ownership regimesRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 7:18 pmIsn't this now 2 dodgy sponsors we've been associated with in recent years
It is a sorry but far from isolated recent history
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They are a £145m revenue business so if they’ve paid a record fee for the naming rights they are very very stupid.claret wizard wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:02 pmFollow Everton and get a solicitors involved. Biggest stadium naming deal supposedly.
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I genuinely don't understand how somebody with the religious beliefs of Alan Pace can sign off on sponsors such as this. There surely becomes.a moral responsibility when you follow certain ideologys.
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Not when you have investors to satisfy and performance on the pitch to achieve.
It’s nothing specific to Alan Pace though, our club have been at it for decades under successful owners.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Aren’t Pace & Co our first “owners”? All before were supporters who rose to be chairman. Jackson, Teasdale out, Kilby, Garlick all supporters. Yes, Bob Lord was a bit of a dictator. But he was Burnley through and through. Fans were shareholders, we had AGM’s that we could attend. I know some fans still have shares, but I’m sure they’re irrelevant in Paces world.
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
Visit Colombia .....
Sure the lads in CFS would be happy .
Sure the lads in CFS would be happy .
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Re: the 96 sponsor.....
I agree that supporters would still call the ground by it's original name, but that's not where the sponsorship is aimed at. The media would call it by it's sponsored name all over the world, the advertising boards for TV would all be the sponsors, I know who flys where by watching arsenal and city on sky.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 8:42 pmno it isn't - not for the money it the sponsorship is worth - the problem all sponsors have is that the whole world would just call it Turf Moor - that is what 142 years of history does
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Probably rubbish, but the lad in the club shop reckoned it’d either be ALK or Oak Furniture Land on the shirts instead
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ALK? Or maybe EMA again.FeedTheArf wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 5:30 pmProbably rubbish, but the lad in the club shop reckoned it’d either be ALK or Oak Furniture Land on the shirts instead
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It was definitely ALK, but he also looked about 12 so it’s far from gospel.
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I wasnt aware joking. EMA was on the blue shirts in 2022/23 but I’m not sure the company ever existed.FeedTheArf wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 8:06 pmIt was definitely ALK, but he also looked about 12 so it’s far from gospel.
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I got a shirt without this sponsor let’s leave it there
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We should take the best paying, legal sponsor we can get.
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