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4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

At least the logo on the back of the jumper looks nice.

Their money is very nice.

This is not good news, JLR not travelling well in the UK - the cars are rubbish, so it will be more injuries, last minute fade-outs for the Demons.The largest refund on a new car under ACCC law was against JRA for a lemon Range Rover - $244k. This sponsorship will not last the warranty period.

 

57 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Robbo article about Goodwin's coaching contract - see Goodwin contract thread for discussion on that.

Goodwin wearing the new jaguar gear but no mention of the deal in the article.

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That Jaguar Logo looks superb!

 
2 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

 

It's a Jag!

Is this guy still Numero Uno ticket holder ?

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6 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

 

It's a Jag!

Jaguar are one of the iconic car makers

The E Type is still considered by many as the most beautiful looking car ever made. 

Good one MFC...


2 minutes ago, demonique said:

So, what about Infiniti? Have I missed something?

Turns out they were only temporary. False advertising really. 

3 minutes ago, demonique said:

So, what about Infiniti? Have I missed something?

Dead in the water.


10 minutes ago, demonique said:

So, what about Infiniti? Have I missed something?

My guess:

They had a look at what we could provide with the sponsorship last year and then fed that data to their boss company in Nissan who took a deal with the Hawks.

It wouldn't have made sense for Nissan and Infiniti to sponsor competing clubs, and they don't see enough cars here to justify a large sponsorship either.

12 minutes ago, demonique said:

So, what about Infiniti? Have I missed something?

same as i-select

1 hour ago, binman said:

Nope, sorry Sue they're useless. Besides they have made a formal announcement with a media release.

I was aware of that.  Doesn't change my view that it may have been deliberate.  For a start we don't know to whom they sent that release.

42 minutes ago, Hassa Mann said:

This is not good news, JLR not travelling well in the UK - the cars are rubbish, so it will be more injuries, last minute fade-outs for the Demons.The largest refund on a new car under ACCC law was against JRA for a lemon Range Rover - $244k. This sponsorship will not last the warranty period.

Yeah OK but after Brexit we will relocate to Holland. A permanent base with training facilities to die for. And it's closer to the MCG than Casey.


So . . . come on you marketing types . . . 

  • what are the 2019 'brand parallels' (or in sales terms . . . why is this a good deal for both parties),
  • what is the deal worth, and
  • what will the KPTs be for Tata?
29 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

So . . . come on you marketing types . . . 

  • what are the 2019 'brand parallels' (or in sales terms . . . why is this a good deal for both parties),
  • what is the deal worth, and
  • what will the KPTs be for Tata?

It’s better than being sponsored by Opel

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s better than being sponsored by Opel

Opel may be back with Commodore & Astra ++ Inchape looking at buying the Holden brand

 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

same as i-select

 

1 hour ago, demonique said:

So, what about Infiniti? Have I missed something?

That makes 2 sponsorships out from 2018 and 1 in for 2019.

We still seem to have a revolving door when it comes to sponsors. It would be nice to not have to worry about signing sponsors at the culmination of every year.

 

As for the $1m+ sponsorship, would that not mean that we lost $1m+ due to infiniti no longer sponsoring us?

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