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I read on another thread about New Balance logos coming off the guernseys.

 

This has passed me by. Can someone fill me in?

 

 

 
1 hour ago, Ollie fan said:

I read on another thread about New Balance logos coming off the guernseys.

 

This has passed me by. Can someone fill me in?

 

 

One can only surmise but I assume IG paid a higher price for that piece of real estate. 

If this is in relation to the indigenous jumpers thread then NB is still on it at the bottom next to the MFC logo

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1 hour ago, Steamin Demon said:

One can only surmise but I assume IG paid a higher price for that piece of real estate. 

Good. We aren’t a basket case any more, but a premium product which deserves a premium level of sponsorship.


New Balance pay us around 75k less per year under their commercial teams. IG have ended up paying around 150k more. 

It was the Gold Coast Suns who pioneered these commercial terms with NB. 

 

LG as in Sony and Panasonic?

Life’s Good?


23 hours ago, Steamin Demon said:

One can only surmise but I assume IG paid a higher price for that piece of real estate. 

Correct SD.!!

2 hours ago, radar said:

LG as in Sony and Panasonic?

Life’s Good?

It was Lucky Goldstar.


IS it IG or LG?

no idea….

I thought UNIQLO was Qld Uni for years

We'd probably still have Mission if Cameron Schwab was a capable CEO. 

20 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

iprimus, opel, and who could forget Energywatch

EnergyWatch lasted about one week from memory.

If memory serves, the owner got all racist and was posting his racism online? 

 

That seems right, they also went out of business and didn't pay up l believe. Sponsorship seems to have been a last ditch effort to survive

11 hours ago, radar said:

IS it IG or LG?

no idea….

I thought UNIQLO was Qld Uni for years

Omg yay someone else that thought this other than myself!


4 hours ago, Steamin Demon said:

EnergyWatch lasted about one week from memory.

If memory serves, the owner got all racist and was posting his racism online? 

 

Yes. Including a photo shopped picture of Jurrah on field with a machete with some terrible words to go along with it.

8 hours ago, BAMF said:

Yes. Including a photo shopped picture of Jurrah on field with a machete with some terrible words to go along with it.

Really!! Someone actually did that?

On 5/3/2023 at 2:02 PM, Fritta The Hair G.O.A.T. said:

Kaspersky 💪

I've never used Kaspersky since.

Or before that.

Or any kind of paid virus software. 

 
On 5/3/2023 at 2:02 PM, Fritta The Hair G.O.A.T. said:

Kaspersky 💪

Opel.  Or some other car brand that doesn't exist anymore.  We weren't ever sponsored by Daewoo, were we?

19 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Opel.  Or some other car brand that doesn't exist anymore.  We weren't ever sponsored by Daewoo, were we?

don't think so, but renault rings a bell but i may have misremembered


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