Come on lads! Where are the local bigot brothers from this site? Never here when it really matters. They had so much to say about our owners recently.
You disappoint me lads. All the **** we took about foreign involvement in our club. I shall leave hypocrisy island for now. Ta! Ta! Might pop in laters.
'Involvement' is not the same as 'ownership'. Need to try harder with your wumming, 2/10. You're up from 0 because you remembered that Malaysia and China are both Asian.
Please tell me that you have more? Please tell me your board are not pinning all their hopes on you and this effort of a wum. Part of me hopes you do well this season just to give yourselves at least a bit of ammunition to come on this board with rather than "Well! Well! Well!"
Ha ha ha what a fool! There is a difference between being the director/ owner of and being a sponsor of. we have changed nothing, you changed the colour of your shirt in an attempt to make people actually give a toss about your inferior little club.
This is a huge deal for the club as it will further propel us into the Asian market after the inroads we have made there already by bringing Ki in last summer. This all done without having to sell our soul, history and identity like that pathetic lot in Cardiff please log in to view this image
Please tell me we are not on trial for our shirt sponsors ITIWRAN?..... Please tell me that you haven't pinned your hopes to some Chinese letters on a shirt, Please tell me that you have something more, my little Redtit!.........................
Foreign involvement? He deleted the soul, identity and values of your club and you lot happily bent over for him. My my it must be eating you up that we will become a much bigger club than you in Asia after the sore @r$es you have been given by your owner.
I like the kits a lot. I prefer the away kit and I like the sponsor logo. I have a fascination with Chinese characters, my wife is half Chinese and I have her name in Chinese characters tattoo'd on my arm. The fact the characters are on there made me like it even more. Out of the 3 seasons worth of Adidas kits we've had in PL, I'd say these kits are better than our first seasons but not quite as good as last seasons (which I rate as our best ever kits - both home and away). I am happy.
Thats fine with me iti, you have my permission to call me whatever you wish. Dont forget to use the spellcheck
I'll have some of that... Your owners have sought to change the colour of your shirts, the badge and (if the rumours are true) even had designs on messing with the name of the club. When you (rightly) made a fuss, they threatened to pull out and you all went for the soap. What a delightful basis for a well run financial relationship! We, like EVERY other football team in the entire league, have secured a sponsorship deal with 'A.N Other' company on our shirts. In conclusion, incomparable circumstances.
Read & weep bin dipper. Swansea sign biggest sponsorship in club’s history 28 June 2013 | Posted in Sponsorship, Soccer, Europe | By Ian McPherson Premier League side Swansea City have signed a shirt sponsorship deal with Chinese financial services firm Goldenway. The deal, which was brokered by sports marketing agency SportQuake, will see the logo of Goldenway’s GWFX brand emblazoned on the Swans’ kits for the duration of the 2013/14 season. ITV.com is reporting that the sponsorship is worth UK£2 million (US$3.05 million) in total. The GWFX logo replaces online gaming company 32Red on the team’s playing shirts. According to a club press release, the sponsorship will see Goldenway and Swansea launch a number of joint initiatives in new markets, including the Greater China region. •Premier League hopefuls extend 32Red partnership •Swansea City Football Club sells naming rights Swansea City’s vice chairman Leigh Dineen said: “We are delighted to confirm Goldenway as the club’s main sponsor. It is the first time Goldenway has invested in football sponsorship and we are honoured that they have entrusted us to carry their brand into the Barclays Premier League and the world stage. “It shows how far we have come over the last decade, on and off the pitch, and I’m convinced that this new partnership will help take our global profile to a whole new level. Goldenway is trusted by investors throughout the world. They are leaders in the financial industry and I’m sure that we can establish a fantastic working relationship together as we drive both businesses forward over the next 12 months.” Darren Vickers, the director of Goldenway UK, added: “Goldenway are excited to be the new official sponsor of Swansea City AFC. The Goldenway ethos shares the same spirit and values as Swansea and we see sponsoring one of the Premier League’s most exciting sides as a key marketing opportunity to help communicate our corporate philosophy. “We pride ourselves on the speed and quality of service and we consider the high-profile partnership between a Forex company and a football club as a natural fit for the future ambitions of both the club and business.”