The sponsorship was sourced from a marketing consultancy. The deal was sourced and negotiated by sports marketing consultancy, SportQuake, who will also assist in managing the sponsorship. SportQuake are sport marketing experts who specialise in helping consumer brands understand and use sport to deliver their marketing and commercial objectives.
We all know Dai is a few screws short, and no doubt will not offer any constructive responses to the questions thrown at him, he never does.
so £2 million is not selling ourselves short then its know wonder im a good businessman and you are not in it
Dai - reply to stumpy's post. he has said things which you need to answer...So far you have skipped his post and replied to someone else's. This is Stumpy's post again for you. Also, you ignored my post. You can give me a message if you want.
http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/08/23/premier-league-shirt-deals-surge-to-117-5m-on-back-of-citys-etihad-uplift/ The above is for the 2012 season so quite recent. Liverpool, Man City and Man Utd got £20m in shirt sponshorship each, seven smaller clubs (similar in stature to us or bigger) got £1.1m or LESS! Our £2m deal is excellent given the average of half the Premiership teams. Good work by the board, good business acumen.
I'm still waiting to see Dai's response to Stumpy. Or will he do the usual and pi.ss off to another thread again?
Totally is neveroff, plus the familiarity with the brand to the Asian market will help boost the profile (and thus sales in merchandise etc)
You can all but guarantee he won't reply, he makes out he was right, on something so stupid, it was unbelievable he even attempted it as an excuse. Although it was all he had going for him lol. Thats how far off the mark he was