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I wouldnt read too much into it. If theyve locked up one sponsor...well theyre not going anywhere are they. Theyre most likely trying to cement in place a partner co sponsor and when this is a done deal then they candisplay our NEW jumpers to all and sundry. In mean time we have two valid sponsors and some professional respect is being afforded them.

 
  On 25/08/2011 at 03:02, La Dee-vina Commedia said:

Is anyone else concerned that there has been no official announcement? It's been quite some time since the sponsorship was mooted. I'd hate to think all this conjecture is for naught.

If you care to read the previous posts, you'd see the Schwab was crowing about this deal just last Sunday.

It's not an announcement, but it's an unofficial one from an official source.

 

There it is the Scully Fund... bentleigh club equity accrues interest it's bewdiful. James Gandolfini would be proud


  On 25/08/2011 at 12:10, vanlo said:

$5 million over 3 years according to Clint Stanaway on twitter

Wow.

A bit disappointed, because that's less than $1.9mil per year...

 

Have they said what it is yet?

he said something more than 5mil, but he doesn't know. don't be too shattered just yet...


$2mil a year for 3 years. EPIC!

Well done to all involved, that is absolutely brilliant.

From grovelling to small time sponsors 3 years ago to this, that is incredible.

Thanks Energy Watch, whoever the hell you are, I am now a deep passionate supporter of all your work :P

  On 25/08/2011 at 12:46, Gareth Keenan said:

A bit disappointed, because that's less than $1.9mil per year...

6mil over 3 years wow

  On 25/08/2011 at 12:53, Greeny said:

energywatch it is

6 $$$ Million over how long??? surley not per year? over 3?

Now THAT is what I'm talking about.


6 mil over 3. Crikey!

Thanks Jack!

Jack Watts in new energy watch add... is pretty bad, looks like they are back and front sponsor though

This would be the work of C.Schwab, wouldn't it? If he is capable of pulling in that kind of kanga, then he can't be doing that bad a job!


Didn't Garry say it was 6 mil over 3 years for the back? I don't get how they would get a logo on the front of the jumper seeing as they dont seem to have one?

  On 25/08/2011 at 12:56, rusty_corner said:

and....Jack Watts should stick to footy.

Acting is certainly not his forte

But he looks great, and that is all that matters B)

  On 25/08/2011 at 12:56, Jordie_tackles said:

Jack Watts in new energy watch add... is pretty bad, looks like they are back and front sponsor though

Looks like they are purely on the back...

 

Probably a good time to change the thread title...


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