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I'm not one of the needy whiners who think their opinion matters so no, I didn't make a long rambling post complaining about them. I just didn't buy anything with them on.
Posting a whiny rant about it online would achieve exactly **** all.
I didn't say you'd bleated about flamingo land. I pointed out you just made up **** about me while ignoring people who would take ANY sponsor as long as the money was good. I'll assume that stance doesn't bother you as much as making up hillocks about what I do or don't do.
Well, you're quite happy with an unethical and morally bankrupt owner, so why the **** not eh?So you'd be happy with any unethical or morally bankrupt sponsor as long as the pay enough?
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Are Derby County also sponsored by Flamingo Land?It's going to be billed as the Flamingo Land derby...
'Just a bit naff' is hardly the most damning of criticisms is it?
I think Dalt's summed it up very well '[HASHTAG]#hcafc[/HASHTAG] sponsor is a bit naff, but not too vexed/surprised - marketing people who think Hull Tigers is a good idea would hardly land Apple...'
I think your announcing post, followed by your subsequent slight back-track made your contempt very clear. I think Dalt sums it up badly, as it simply takes a Championship team's commercial deal and places it out of context simply to make an unnecessary dig at the club - it would be far better if things can be kept in perspective.
That's just one zoo in Indonesia and tbf it is pretty horrendous. I wouldn't say all zoo's are bad, though.
Nothing embarrasses me about it at all. I just think with football awash with money, the Allams being Philanthropic it would have been better used by putting a charity on the front and donating some money from each shirt sale as per Filey. The money from the Sponsorship will probably not have been huge and as a percentage of our turnover probably pretty insignificant. Sometimes it's good to give back. I'd imagine this charity suggestion would probably have been well supported by our fanbase.
Not at all, I just think that there isn't much room for morality if you're running a football club, especially one that's just taken a massive hit financially.
animals should be allowed to roam free in their natural habitat - not caged up for human amusement - I was giving an alternative view point to those posters who were going on about the ethics of gambling - there's also the ethics of whether it's right to capture a wild animal, ship it half way around the world and bung it in a cage for the rest of its life - it's actually quite nasty irrespective whether they get a cup of ovaltine before they go to sleep at night
Exactly, people are people and have anthropomorphic views of animals but without them (Zoos) we would lose so many species now, there are always going to be scumbags somewhere abusing animals and usually they are not connected with ZoosI think most zoo owners would agree with you.
How many animals are captured specifically to be displayed in zoos? The sad fact is, there are less and less places animals can roam safely. Zoos now tend to focus on conservation, an are involved in releasing animals back to the wild where possible.
It'd be less ethical to close zoos.
Are you for ****ing real?
We can't even sneer at the ****s now? You make out like it's the fans who are being really nasty to those nice Allams.
The silly bastards have made it their top priority to antagonise us with everything they do. They're driving long term fans away from their own club just for the sake of their mission to show they won't ever back down. It's a big part of people's lives they've ****ed with. Of course people are gonna ****ing sneer.
I think it's a fairly poor sponsorship deal, you don't, it's no biggie.
It's not a bad sponsor by any stretch, it's just not a global, or even national brand. I think that's part of the reason for the reaction, those local know Flamingo Land and recognise that while not a big brand it's not too bad. Most of the country and the media will never have heard of Flamingo land and therefore I can see why it's a pretty funny option if you don't know what it is.
If some South Coast club started getting sponsored by 'Monkey World' we'd probably think it was hilarious whereas it would probably be acceptable to them
I don't know what the deal is, do you? I agre it is no biggie, but it would appear it is big enough to use as a stick when it really shouldn't be.
I don't mind Flamingo Land too much as a sponsor, prefer that to Cash Converters and shady far East gambling firms. Zoos serve their purpose protecting endangered species, they are not all about putting animals on display to be gawped at, in fact mortality rates for animals in Zoos are nearly always lower than those faced by species in the wild, and Brucey seems happy enough in that photo with the newsYou must log in or register to see images