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Post by vefriga on Jul 10, 2022 17:20:37 GMT
I think he’s implying dodgy sponsorships like a lot of football teams do, Where they get sponsored by a company that is owned by the same person that owns the football team so they basically paying extortionately high Sponsorship essentially to themselves to boost their income to comply with the financial rules I don’t think anyone is going to be coughing up big money to sponsor the lions in all honesty, maybe if they do one of those naming rights deals like Glasgow rocks do I seem to remember Russell Levenston saying Riders entrance into Europe the last time was basically covered by Jelson homes sponsorship money but I also think he said that came to about 50 K or something like that I was suggesting dodgy sponsorships because there seems not other way around it? Unless they get some serious real sponsors onboard but with their attendances what can they offer?
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Post by dexter on Jul 10, 2022 19:57:05 GMT
I think he’s implying dodgy sponsorships like a lot of football teams do, Where they get sponsored by a company that is owned by the same person that owns the football team so they basically paying extortionately high Sponsorship essentially to themselves to boost their income to comply with the financial rules I don’t think anyone is going to be coughing up big money to sponsor the lions in all honesty, maybe if they do one of those naming rights deals like Glasgow rocks do I seem to remember Russell Levenston saying Riders entrance into Europe the last time was basically covered by Jelson homes sponsorship money but I also think he said that came to about 50 K or something like that I was suggesting dodgy sponsorships because there seems not other way around it? Unless they get some serious real sponsors onboard but with their attendances what can they offer? The most important thing now, imo, is for Sky Sports to start broadcasting Euroleague and EuroCup. That is the only way London Lions are going to get the kind of coverage that will attract sponsors.
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