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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Have you got any more information? Back of the jumper? Co-Major Sponsor? Shorts sponsor? 

Apologies but don’t know any specifics, will have to wait til 6:30 like the rest of you!

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Never heard of them. 

Luxury Nissans.

Hopefully better than Opel.

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9 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Shirt sleeve?

I would imagine it will also be on the jumper somewhere to give them real exposure.

Those shirts are not worn that often - maybe for media and other public events but not a lot of TV coverage at those.  So shirt sleeve would be a bit meh...

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10 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I would imagine it will also be on the jumper somewhere to give them real exposure.

Those shirts are not worn that often - maybe for media and other public events but not a lot of TV coverage at those.  So shirt sleeve would be a bit meh...

Well done LH - Im happy to welcome any new sponsor to our club, the more the better. 

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The official word!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-03-19/heres-my-key-dees-land-infiniti

The deal includes INFINITI branding on select team apparel, media walls and inside the team rooms during game broadcasts, hospitality at Melbourne home matches, player ambassadors and game day activation opportunities.

So not on the jumper.

Its really good to have another international brand, along with Zurich:

"We are thrilled to welcome INFINITI, a luxury car brand that operates in more than 50 countries worldwide, to the Melbourne Football Club,” he said. (Peter Jackson)

Well done mfc!!

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6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I would imagine it will also be on the jumper somewhere to give them real exposure.

Those shirts are not worn that often - maybe for media and other public events but not a lot of TV coverage at those.  So shirt sleeve would be a bit meh...

What happens to iSelect in that case?

I'm not against it commercially but we have had issues under previous administrations of treating sponsors poorly. Hankook comes to mind.

They may be cool with no longer being the back of jumper sponsor and only viewed it as stop gap. Would like to know what the situation is however.

 

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Well I just love my footy team and their current administration.  Go Demons, make Infinity proud to sponsor us.  We have no limits!!

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4 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

What happens to iSelect in that case?

I'm not against it commercially but we have had issues under previous administrations of treating sponsors poorly. Hankook comes to mind.

They may be cool with no longer being the back of jumper sponsor and only viewed it as stop gap. Would like to know what the situation is however.

I was thinking on the FOJ somewhere, not on the back.  As it turns out they won't appear on the jumper.

To answer your last question: The deal includes INFINITI branding on select team apparel, media walls and inside the team rooms during game broadcasts, hospitality at Melbourne home matches, player ambassadors and game day activation opportunities.

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7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The official word!

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-03-19/heres-my-key-dees-land-infiniti

The deal includes INFINITI branding on select team apparel, media walls and inside the team rooms during game broadcasts, hospitality at Melbourne home matches, player ambassadors and game day activation opportunities.

So not on the jumper.

Its really good to have another international brand: "We are thrilled to welcome INFINITI, a luxury car brand that operates in more than 50 countries worldwide, to the Melbourne Football Club,” he said. (Peter Jackson)

Well done mfc!!

Well I'm a buyer for the select team apparel - and I must confess the other added benefits sound pretty good too. 

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