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AHG renewed in 2016 for one year only for Front of Jumper only.  To be reviewed in Oct 2017.  I guess the review is happening or has happened.

If AHG walk away entirely it will be very disappointing.  Our club does not have a good track record of keeping sponsors more than 2-4 years. 

And, we aren't a destination club for sponsors.

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Not surprised to be honest if true.

They down graded last year from being the chief sponsor to one of the top two and lost the back of jumper spot.

I suspect that as we have improved our ability to charge more Has also risen.

They probably got in at a cheap price originally and now the club wants more.

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15 minutes ago, old dee said:

Not surprised to be honest if true.

They down graded last year from being the chief sponsor to one of the top two and lost the back of jumper spot.

I suspect that as we have improved our ability to charge more Has also risen.

They probably got in at a cheap price originally and now the club wants more.

We don't have a lot to offer sponsors and I doubt many members buy our sponsors' products and services, without extra incentives. 

They don't see their logo's run around on FTA TV or in Finals.  We have potential but that is probably wearing thin with sponsors.

We played the first few months this year without a BOJ sponsor.  It took a long time to get iSelect as BOJ when AHG pulled out. 

Jackson has a hard sell on his hands.

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5 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We don't have a lot to offer sponsors and I doubt many members buy our sponsors' products and services, without extra incentives. 

They don't see their logo's run around on FTA TV or in Finals.  We have potential but that is probably wearing thin with sponsors.

We played the first few months this year without a BOJ sponsor.  It took a long time to get iSelect as BOJ when AHG pulled out. 

Jackson has a hard sell on his hands.

For those above reasons locking in every year

Round 1 & Queens Birthday vs Pies

Anzac Eve vs Richmond

Is massive for the club in terms of $$$ and player attraction/retention 

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6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We don't have a lot to offer sponsors and I doubt many members buy our sponsors' products and services, without extra incentives. 

They don't see their logo's run around on FTA TV or in Finals.  We have potential but that is probably wearing thin with sponsors.

We played the first few months this year without a BOJ sponsor.  It took a long time to get iSelect as BOJ when AHG pulled out. 

Jackson has a hard sell on his hands.

Sorry LH but completely disagree. 

We had over 800,000 attend our games as well as playing Anzac day eve ( massive) and  QB . We're on the threshold of some sustained success with some of the most exciting players going around. if THATS a hard sell....I'll eat my hat. 

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Agreed we have exciting players and ANZAC Eve and QB are big for our sponsors.  For the same reason I hope Eddie gets the dees vs pies 'blockbuster' opening round game next year.  This will increase sponsor exposure.

But I feel our sponsors are a bit obscure for the average footy follower so they probably don't get many sales to footy fans.

It will be interesting to see how long it takes to replace AHG on FOJ and if we keep Southern China Airlines (they signed a mega sponsorship with the Crows this year).  Time will tell.

It would have helped the cause if we had made finals. 

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41 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We don't have a lot to offer sponsors and I doubt many members buy our sponsors' products and services, without extra incentives. 

They don't see their logo's run around on FTA TV or in Finals.  We have potential but that is probably wearing thin with sponsors.

We played the first few months this year without a BOJ sponsor.  It took a long time to get iSelect as BOJ when AHG pulled out. 

Jackson has a hard sell on his hands.

I bought a car from them when it would have been easier to visit my local dealer LH. I will shortly be in the market again if they are a sponsor I will buy from them. If not I won't. Just a survey of one I guess.

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18 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

And to think I was about to buy a new car. 

Ask them ;)

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4 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We don't have a lot to offer sponsors and I doubt many members buy our sponsors' products and services, without extra incentives. 

They don't see their logo's run around on FTA TV or in Finals.  We have potential but that is probably wearing thin with sponsors.

We played the first few months this year without a BOJ sponsor.  It took a long time to get iSelect as BOJ when AHG pulled out. 

Jackson has a hard sell on his hands.

Good summary.

Cant imagine how anyone can sell sponsorship in today's  tough business conditions whether it be the MFC or any other club. Unfortunately, the MFC is probably a harder sell due to its track record. 

A national sport (even that's arguable) in a small market, which is still very much state based. I suspect only a small MFC supporter base would have a clue about AHG let alone any other footy fans. 

Peter Jackson has a big challenge. 

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Ive faith in PJ and commercial wing.

Not like wed be blindsided again.

Maybe a good energy company ???

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38 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Ive faith in PJ and commercial wing.

Not like wed be blindsided again.

Maybe a good energy company ???

Posted after the filth loss that we are losing AHG. They are pulling out of alll national team sponsorships and putting money into local dealerships who sponsor local teams. The club has 4 options they are working on. 

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49 minutes ago, Umpire Please said:

Posted after the filth loss that we are losing AHG. They are pulling out of alll national team sponsorships and putting money into local dealerships who sponsor local teams. The club has 4 options they are working on. 

this is why I love reading demonland..thanks for the update

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1 hour ago, Umpire Please said:

Posted after the filth loss that we are losing AHG. They are pulling out of alll national team sponsorships and putting money into local dealerships who sponsor local teams. The club has 4 options they are working on. 

I suggested some time go that we look to national livestock or meat industry sponsorship.

An image of players tucking into red and blue meat around a barby would be outrageous

Happy to provide greater detail if someone from the club is interested

 

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