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seems kaspersky is staying involved with football - now the coaches' partner at collingwood.

Well, Eddie was true to his word and got one of our sponsors... so I suppose that clears the way for us to lure Cloke away ;-) Edited by hardtack
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Billy2803...only $1m a season...strange we have heard nothing about what Webjet and Opel paid (a distinct contrast to the heavy promotion of the $2m a season sponsorship from Energy Watch)...WHY COULD THAT BE, I WONDER?????

DemonAndrew...I woud have thought you would have been too busy to be posting on here...get on the collingwood website.

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Can you guess which corporate spin (aka a media release) is for which team?

A) Kaspersky Lab is delighted to secure this partnership with the ? Football Club and we look forward to becoming part of the great community and tradition of the ?.

B) We are looking forward to building our relationship with the ? team and its wider corporate networks.

“Being Melbourne based, the local Kaspersky team are all strong AFL supporters and are passionate about backing clubs that match our values.”

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bandwagon sponsors

Hardly... they went with us when we were down and they are going with the Pies when they are possibly on their way down.

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Hardly... they went with us when we were down and they are going with the Pies when they are possibly on their way down.

What do you mean by "when we were down" ? Are we higher now at 18th than what we were ?

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What do you mean by "when we were down" ? Are we higher now at 18th than what we were ?

I really need to explain? Of course we are still down (just my poor use of tense)...the point I was making was that they are hardly jumping on bandwagons when they choose to sponsor teams that are either down or on their way down.

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kallangurdemon...$500,000 a year, your source???? How can it be that there was a handshake agreement in China to continue on current terms....believed to be around the $800,000 + amount (source MFC), yet you state they only wanted to pay $500,000.

Unfortunately, we have allowaed a Global Company to walk to our opposition because we got greedy...one that holds the strategic link into China that we were all led to believe was so important.

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kallangurdemon...$500,000 a year, your source???? How can it be that there was a handshake agreement in China to continue on current terms....believed to be around the $800,000 + amount (source MFC), yet you state they only wanted to pay $500,000.

Unfortunately, we have allowaed a Global Company to walk to our opposition because we got greedy...one that holds the strategic link into China that we were all led to believe was so important.

"one that holds the strategic link into China"

um...... Kaspersky is Russian

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