- Jun 4, 2004
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Special offer my arse. £2.5k telly for £1.7k. Yeah, I’m all over that... haven’t they got anything discounted to £300?Then we get offered special offer LG large tv deals via THFC? LG Stadium ?
Special offer my arse. £2.5k telly for £1.7k. Yeah, I’m all over that... haven’t they got anything discounted to £300?Then we get offered special offer LG large tv deals via THFC? LG Stadium ?
Special offer my arse. £2.5k telly for £1.7k. Yeah, I’m all over that... haven’t they got anything discounted to £300?
Blocked and Hidden, I think.Do we know the make of the jumbo screens?
Then we get offered special offer LG large tv deals via THFC? LG Stadium ?
Not sure if the naming rights will be known this week or not, but it's worth keeping an eye out tomorrow.
Special offer my arse. £2.5k telly for £1.7k. Yeah, I’m all over that... haven’t they got anything discounted to £300?
Fucking hell. £295 for a remote control.Remote control and Sissoko.
Very interesting article on the BBC just two days ago regarding the struggle to find naming rights sponsor for West Ham's London Stadium
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44848750
I would like to think Spurs are a vastly more attractive proposition competing for sponsors than for West Ham's stadium, however the quotes in the article paint a very interesting picture regarding the sponsorship market...
"It's a tough sell. Unless they drop the price, if the situation remains as it is, it could remain unsold for years," he said.
"UK sports sponsorship is the softest it's been for a long time, mainly because of Brexit. Business hates uncertainty and if you're asking someone for a long-term sponsorship, it's no good.
"I'm not surprised at all they were unable to find a buyer. The focus should have been on getting sport and entertainment events all year round to make it much more attractive to a potential sponsor."
Very interesting article on the BBC just two days ago regarding the struggle to find naming rights sponsor for West Ham's London Stadium
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44848750
I would like to think Spurs are a vastly more attractive proposition competing for sponsors than for West Ham's stadium, however the quotes in the article paint a very interesting picture regarding the sponsorship market...
"It's a tough sell. Unless they drop the price, if the situation remains as it is, it could remain unsold for years," he said.
"UK sports sponsorship is the softest it's been for a long time, mainly because of Brexit. Business hates uncertainty and if you're asking someone for a long-term sponsorship, it's no good.
"I'm not surprised at all they were unable to find a buyer. The focus should have been on getting sport and entertainment events all year round to make it much more attractive to a potential sponsor."
Very interesting article on the BBC just two days ago regarding the struggle to find naming rights sponsor for West Ham's London Stadium
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44848750
I would like to think Spurs are a vastly more attractive proposition competing for sponsors than for West Ham's stadium, however the quotes in the article paint a very interesting picture regarding the sponsorship market...
"It's a tough sell. Unless they drop the price, if the situation remains as it is, it could remain unsold for years," he said.
"UK sports sponsorship is the softest it's been for a long time, mainly because of Brexit. Business hates uncertainty and if you're asking someone for a long-term sponsorship, it's no good.
"I'm not surprised at all they were unable to find a buyer. The focus should have been on getting sport and entertainment events all year round to make it much more attractive to a potential sponsor."
Why?Probably wrong, but could the club possibly be waiting for the naming rights sponsor to go public before announcing new players hmmm...
Why?
Makes no sense to me, if we can have players in now it would be better for the team and make no difference to announcing the new stadium name.PR mate.