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I feel that it's super important to ensure the sponsor on the back of the jumper is a strong brand, which will in turn strengthen our brand. A strong brand in my opinion would be a reputable car company, (BMW or Peugeot sounds good for us, although it may clash with AHG's interests), or a technology company (eg. iinet - Hawthorn), an airline (eg. Emirates - Collingwood), or a brand synonymous with being fresh and innovative (iSelect fits that bill, and was a good-get for the ladies jumper). I thought the Webjet and Opel combo was quite good, although I personally felt that the last few years of having a web address (ahg.com.au) on the back of the jumper, cheapened our brand. Web addresses are so 2005 anyway, just google it! If MFC is taking its time towards signing a strong brand, then I feel it'll be worth the wait. Fingers crossed.

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21 minutes ago, demonoid said:

Just saw Adelaide have signed a sponsor agreement with china southern. Can they sponsor two clubs or have we lost them?

It seems to be additional to the Melbourne sponsorship, perhaps seeking exposure to more than one state/region:

"Mr Lu said finding a strong community spirit was key to the sponsorship and said the airlines’s sponsorship of Melbourne Football Club was evidence of its commitment to top-level sport in Australia."

 

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1 hour ago, Spirit of '87 said:

It seems to be additional to the Melbourne sponsorship, perhaps seeking exposure to more than one state/region:

"Mr Lu said finding a strong community spirit was key to the sponsorship and said the airlines’s sponsorship of Melbourne Football Club was evidence of its commitment to top-level sport in Australia."

 

I don't like it though. Surely, there's an exclusive clause in there? Then again, this was a deal signed by Schwab wasn't it? So who the feck knows.

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1 hour ago, NaughtyButNeitz said:

I feel that it's super important to ensure the sponsor on the back of the jumper is a strong brand, which will in turn strengthen our brand. A strong brand in my opinion would be a reputable car company, (BMW or Peugeot sounds good for us, although it may clash with AHG's interests), or a technology company (eg. iinet - Hawthorn), an airline (eg. Emirates - Collingwood), or a brand synonymous with being fresh and innovative (iSelect fits that bill, and was a good-get for the ladies jumper). I thought the Webjet and Opel combo was quite good, although I personally felt that the last few years of having a web address (ahg.com.au) on the back of the jumper, cheapened our brand. Web addresses are so 2005 anyway, just google it! If MFC is taking its time towards signing a strong brand, then I feel it'll be worth the wait. Fingers crossed.

I'd go Tesla. It screams innovation. Melbourne are the innovators of the men's and women's game. And now under Simon Goodwin, the Melbourne Football Club will continue to evolve and innovate on the footy field. That'd be my pitch anyway.

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On 30/03/2017 at 6:31 PM, DaisyDeeciple said:

With Max Gawn and Jordan Lewis all over the media, I would have thought our profile would be worthwhile... surely some hipster coffee could throw some cash or a Illy/Lavazza, but please God, not Nespresso.

Nespresso brings George Clooney and Jack Black right. That's good Hollywood money. 

27 minutes ago, A F said:

I'd go Tesla. It screams innovation. Melbourne are the innovators of the men's and women's game. And now under Simon Goodwin, the Melbourne Football Club will continue to evolve and innovate on the footy field. That'd be my pitch anyway.

Tesla brings Elon Musk. That could be interesting.

But I think we actually aim to eradicate "Ludicrous Mode" in our gameplay. 

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8 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Nespresso brings George Clooney and Jack Black right. That's good Hollywood money. 

Tesla brings Elon Musk. That could be interesting.

But I think we actually aim to eradicate "Ludicrous Mode" in our gameplay. 

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Musk has already shown his hand with the SA power debacle. He wants a big push into Australia. What better way than through the sponsorship of a sporting team? $1mill p/a sponsorship for BOJ and MFC polos would be peanuts for Tesla and I suspect PJ would jump at it.

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Chinese electronics (phones) company Oppo are about to take over sponsorship of the Indian cricket team. Their affordable but reasonably well reviewed Phones are available in Oz so what better way to get brand awareness than the back of our jumper!

Presume club is holding out for a premium price rather than settling for a cheaper deal. Hopefully if we keep winning it'll be sorted. 

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Something like SAMSUNG would also be good.  A brand that almost everyone can relate to, including the kids.

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10 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Something like SAMSUNG would also be good.  A brand that almost everyone can relate to, including the kids.

Think we're done with combusting spontaneously 

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It may not be a BOJ sponsor but Akambo Wealth are on board for another 3 years.  https://www.google.com.au/search?q=+Akambo+Private+Wealth&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=aIPgWNKrBYbp8wfwgJrYCQ 

Article doesn't say how their name will be presented on our club/player gear.  Can't imagine they would forget to mention it if Akambo Wealth were the BOJ sponsor, would they?

Good news to have them continue!  A good start to the year probably helped.

I'm sure a BOJ sponsor can't be too far away.

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Perhaps an assist to umpires from Specsavers

"FREE KICK IF PUSHED HERE"

Although we might then need another for the neck"free kick if connection above this point"

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18 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Those that think the back of the jumper looks good without a sponsor are kidding themselves

Different perspective. I'd rather have a sponsor than not...but yesterday at the ground the solid dark blue back of the jumper unspoiled other than by the player's number looked spectacular.

If we're not going to get a back of jumper sponsor, or at least until we do, I wouldn't object to using it to promote a charity, such as Reach. A different one each week would be a good PR opportunity for the club as well as the charity chosen. You'd get a media story every week.

 

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