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Was fortunate to enjoy some hospitality on Saturday against Leicester and i overheard one of the commercial guys telling someone they had done a massive shirt deal that was worth four times the current one, on further questioning they wouldn't say who with.
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Chinese whispers ..
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Tie Rack perhaps.
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Hopefully not a betting company. The earache I get from my lad when he has to get a replica shirt without a sponsor is damned annoying. It's also rank hypocrisy to have betting company logos all over the stadium and then trot out some trite morality sh!t to explain why children aren't allowed to have the logo on their shirt.
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chinese whispers????
wondered what happend to those chocolate bars. so, they're made in china, now!
wondered what happend to those chocolate bars. so, they're made in china, now!
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Not too long ago Daftobet were paying Sunderland 7m a season at the same time as paying us 1m. Quite rightly we should now value our shirt sponsorship at around the 8-10m mark.
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From what I've been led to believe, they are still paying Sunderland considerably more than they are paying us.No Ney Never wrote:Not too long ago Daftobet were paying Sunderland 7m a season at the same time as paying us 1m. Quite rightly we should now value our shirt sponsorship at around the 8-10m mark.
Unfortunately it will be a betting company, I'm sure of that. The simple fact is they pay a lot more than any other kind of company. The only chance of a big sponsorship deal from a non betting company is to be a big, big club. They can demand massive money from other companies.Sausage wrote:Hopefully not a betting company. The earache I get from my lad when he has to get a replica shirt without a sponsor is damned annoying. It's also rank hypocrisy to have betting company logos all over the stadium and then trot out some trite morality sh!t to explain why children aren't allowed to have the logo on their shirt.
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I think the current one is worth around £2.5M a season, if we have managed to negotiate 4 times as much then that is £10m, which would put us in 7th in terms of value.
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That would be exceptional....and fair. The exposure is huge worldwide.claretandy wrote:I think the current one is worth around £2.5M a season, if we have managed to negotiate 4 times as much then that is £10m, which would put us in 7th in terms of value.
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We are a BIG BIG club !!ClaretTony wrote:From what I've been led to believe, they are still paying Sunderland considerably more than they are paying us.
Unfortunately it will be a betting company, I'm sure of that. The simple fact is they pay a lot more than any other kind of company. The only chance of a big sponsorship deal from a non betting company is to be a big, big club. They can demand massive money from other companies.
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This. We should also make it a 3 year deal while our cachet is at a modern-day highClaretTony wrote:Unfortunately it will be a betting company, I'm sure of that. The simple fact is they pay a lot more than any other kind of company. The only chance of a big sponsorship deal from a non betting company is to be a big, big club. They can demand massive money from other companies.
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Every Burnley game is broadcast live to many many countries. 5 years ago, nobody in USA had heard of Burnley. They have now. North American Clarets membership has soared . Our worldwide fan base will increase even more if we qualify for The Europa League.
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I’m surprised Boohoo haven’t being sniffing around to be honest.
They have some serious wedge.
They have some serious wedge.
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******* hope not. Imagine the papers would have a field day with that every time we lostUpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I’m surprised Boohoo haven’t being sniffing around to be honest.
They have some serious wedge.
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Just checked current membership levels of a few Clarets sites around the world. North American Clarets currently has 495 members. Was way less than 50 when I joined a few years ago. Melbourne Clarets have 177 members and South East Asia Clarets have 178. No doubt these levels will continue to rise.
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Thomas Cook, Jet2.com maybe for our European trip!
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You would be amazed how many people love Burnley over here. I reckon in my local bar alone there are now maybe 20 who watch us regularly. Maybe five or six are down to me. The rest love the underdog small working class town club with little funds angle. I even so a guy with a Burnley beanie hat on the other day.
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P3 Computers I heard, returning to the fold, bumper 6 year sponsorship worth 14 thousand a year.
Not to be sniffed at.
Not to be sniffed at.
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I heard its DwarfP**n.com as they admire our tenacity and ability to screw the big boys
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FCBurnley wrote:Every Burnley game is broadcast live to many many countries. 5 years ago, nobody in USA had heard of Burnley. They have now. North American Clarets membership has soared . Our worldwide fan base will increase even more if we qualify for The Europa League.
I was in New York City back in February and went to Legends Bar on west 33rd St, right by the Empire State, to watch the Southampton game
Downstairs they have the Football Factory with streams to watch every match live, not just PL but Championship, Ligue 1, Serie A. La Liga etc...
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Yes,great coverage here in the States. I have watched every Burnley premier league game live this season. In a few minutes off to the boozer to watch West Ham V Stoke.todclaret wrote:I was in New York City back in February and went to Legends Bar on west 33rd St, right by the Empire State, to watch the Southampton game
Downstairs they have the Football Factory with streams to watch every match live, not just PL but Championship, Ligue 1, Serie A. La Liga etc...
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Our first Shirt Sponsorship was worth £1500 a season.
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massive shirt deal? Jacamo?
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You must be on the ale early!!PhiladelphiaChris wrote:You would be amazed how many people love Burnley over here. I reckon in my local bar alone there are now maybe 20 who watch us regularly. Maybe five or six are down to me. The rest love the underdog small working class town club with little funds angle. I even so a guy with a Burnley beanie hat on the other day.
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Earned on the back of a loyal work force on a minimum wage.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I’m surprised Boohoo haven’t being sniffing around to be honest.
They have some serious wedge.
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I may be back in the States again next February and Philly is a possibility. You'll have to let me know where to see the games....PhiladelphiaChris wrote:You would be amazed how many people love Burnley over here. I reckon in my local bar alone there are now maybe 20 who watch us regularly. Maybe five or six are down to me. The rest love the underdog small working class town club with little funds angle. I even so a guy with a Burnley beanie hat on the other day.
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[quote="todclaret"]I may be back in the States again next February and Philly is a possibility. You'll have to let me know where to see the games.
Yes,just give me a shout.
Yes,just give me a shout.
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Yes,Mondays i normally do a 3.00pm while around 7.00 pm session. Happy hour is 4.00pm- 6.00pm $3 pints and half price wings. It would be rude not to!starting_11 wrote:You must be on the ale early!!
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They're lining up a joint sponsorship deal with 2 of our neighbours down the M65UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I’m surprised Boohoo haven’t being sniffing around to be honest.


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Would prefer Yahoo! On the shirt!UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I’m surprised Boohoo haven’t being sniffing around to be honest.

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Burnley UTC would be ideal, if they had any money!
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Maybe a silly question but could we get a bigger sponsorship deal if we went a season or two without a sponsor first? The fact that we wouldn't have a sponsor would be a talking point and perhaps having one for the first time in X number of seasons could maybe lead to greater demand? In all honesty, this is probably why I never studied marketing at uni. I'm just spitballing. It would be another way in which Burnley FC could be unique though, in the days where money dominates football.
Edit - In fact, come to think of it...didn't Barcelona do something along these lines? I think they had Unicef as their shirt sponsor for years before getting a bumper payday. Wouldn't it be great if we could have a charity as our shirt sponsor? I know it wouldn't make a lot of financial sense when there are betting companies willing to pay 'top dollar' but still...
Edit - In fact, come to think of it...didn't Barcelona do something along these lines? I think they had Unicef as their shirt sponsor for years before getting a bumper payday. Wouldn't it be great if we could have a charity as our shirt sponsor? I know it wouldn't make a lot of financial sense when there are betting companies willing to pay 'top dollar' but still...
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Villa did too.
Can't give enough respect for supporting charities, in villas case it was a hospice.
That would bring more money to the hospice than any other kind of advertising.
Shame they couldn't continue
Can't give enough respect for supporting charities, in villas case it was a hospice.
That would bring more money to the hospice than any other kind of advertising.
Shame they couldn't continue
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I don’t think Barca ever had shirt sponsors before the charity sponsor, which the cynic might say was done to pave the way for having paid shirt sponsorship.IndigoLake wrote:Maybe a silly question but could we get a bigger sponsorship deal if we went a season or two without a sponsor first? The fact that we wouldn't have a sponsor would be a talking point and perhaps having one for the first time in X number of seasons could maybe lead to greater demand? In all honesty, this is probably why I never studied marketing at uni. I'm just spitballing. It would be another way in which Burnley FC could be unique though, in the days where money dominates football.
Edit - In fact, come to think of it...didn't Barcelona do something along these lines? I think they had Unicef as their shirt sponsor for years before getting a bumper payday. Wouldn't it be great if we could have a charity as our shirt sponsor? I know it wouldn't make a lot of financial sense when there are betting companies willing to pay 'top dollar' but still...
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Does that bank of Dave bloke sponsor anything at the club these days?