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2018 sponsors

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4 hours ago, dpositive said:

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

 

Greater detail as to your creative vision? You're amongst friends here - lay it out.

 
17 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

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. 

I would rather see the season open with a Dees vs Tigers blockbuster (and retain the QB match against the Pies)! 

We should be sponsored by the Psychiatrists Association of Australia. 

That can kill two birds with one stone get money in the door and treat the players so they improve between the ears on match day! 

Its a WIN WIN. 

 
6 hours ago, CBDees said:

I would rather see the season open with a Dees vs Tigers blockbuster (and retain the QB match against the Pies)! 

Id rather play Tiges Anzac Eve and play Pies Round 1 & QB

14 hours ago, Skuit said:

Greater detail as to your creative vision? You're amongst friends here - lay it out.

Greater detail requires greater research, time and effort to take beyond "creative vision" .

The "feed the man meat" campaign would be a model. Approach the body sponsoring that campaign to add a group of healthy men and women with healthy appetites and diets which include red and blue meat.

I understand we have a dynamic and progressive marketing team who can use their imagination and take it further. Happy to help.


Lol so another sponsor that is "moving on" from pro sports after sponsoring Melbourne. That's three in a row now since Hancook.

We're like George Costanza, turning straight women gay.

5 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

After the first quarter vs the Pies, could we approach La-Z-Boy?

No I suggested to the club we should have cashed in on the Cheese board photo's and media coverage and got one of the big Cheese company as a sponsor??

 

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