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Not sure if the naming rights will be known this week or not, but it's worth keeping an eye out tomorrow.
It's clearly Specsavers!
Not sure if the naming rights will be known this week or not, but it's worth keeping an eye out tomorrow.
Hmmm...trying to think of corporate logos that feature an "eye": CBS, Time Warner Cable, Sirius (sort of)...
It's clearly Specsavers!
Or maybe Levy hasn't signed a naming rights deals until the end of the transfer window because he'll get a lot more if Bale is signed....
Not sure if the naming rights will be known this week or not, but it's worth keeping an eye out tomorrow
Apple (I phone, Mac, pad etc) also 'apple of one's eye'?Not sure if the naming rights will be known this week or not, but it's worth keeping an eye out tomorrow.
Deal with hotelsdotcom announced as a partner. Sounds like will have a lot of signage around stadium. Read somewhere about something is it “ corner sponsors” ? Where basically different areas of the ground are sold off in big deals. Wonder how much a deal like this is worth.
You would hope that the stadium naming rights deal would be for a fair bit longer than 10 years, though would likely include break clauses to cover both sidesI'm sure (years ago) I read in the stadium thread that Levy was contemplating exploring the option of getting sponsorship for each individual stand. Don't know how / if that would work with / alongside a main naming rights deal for the stadium (conflict of interests, perhaps?) but I imagine quite a fee could be requested for such a privilege?
Also not sure supporters would like the thought of calling their stand something different every 10 years or so?
You would hope that the stadium naming rights deal would be for a fair bit longer than 10 years, though would likely include break clauses to cover both sides
Not exactly, in addition to the main naming rights sponsor, the club was looking at American style 'Cornerstone' partnerships. For context that normally equates to a particular entrance or area of the stadium being heavily branded by that partner and used to flog their stuff in a big way (as opposed to the simple naming of a stand). Their presence would also be seen around the rest of the ground. I'm not sure if we're going that way as we seem to be setting up a number of lower level partnerships, but it could happen.I'm sure (years ago) I read in the stadium thread that Levy was contemplating exploring the option of getting sponsorship for each individual stand. Don't know how / if that would work with / alongside a main naming rights deal for the stadium (conflict of interests, perhaps?) but I imagine quite a fee could be requested for such a privilege?
THFC were pretty quick to tell us that there will be no "Bill Nicholson Stand" or anything else named after previous players / managers, and such figures will be respected via various other methods in and around the stadium. So can't help thinking there is a reason or that?
Also not sure supporters would like the thought of calling their stand something different every 10 years or so?
Not exactly, in addition to the main naming rights sponsor, the club was looking at American style 'Cornerstone' partnerships. For context that normally equates to a particular entrance or area of the stadium being heavily branded by that partner and used to flog their stuff in a big way (as opposed to the simple naming of a stand). Their presence would also be seen around the rest of the ground. I'm not sure if we're going that way as we seem to be setting up a number of lower level partnerships, but it could happen.
hertyid: We've got people in Asia the next two weeks. Partly transfer related. Partly naming rights. Sounds like things are on the move.
Naming rights itk at last. You the man dov.
just hope it's not AiA or another company with red in it's logo runs fast before Lilbaz throws an object at me ……….. night, night
just hope it's not AiA or another company with red in it's logo runs fast before Lilbaz throws an object at me ……….. night, night
In Asia, red is the colour of good luck and prosperity. Many of the major Asian companies have red logos including HSBC, AIA, Nomura. JAL etc.
In Asia, red is the colour of good luck and prosperity. Many of the major Asian companies have red logos including HSBC, AIA, Nomura. JAL etc.
hertyid: We've got people in Asia the next two weeks. Partly transfer related. Partly naming rights. Sounds like things are on the move.
hertyid: We've got people in Asia the next two weeks. Partly transfer related. Partly naming rights. Sounds like things are on the move.