I am happy to put in 50 again this year; very much appreciate the opportunity to participate again.
I would also reiterate a preference for sponsoring young Mr. Cousins this season, particularly as it would be a nice tribute (however pointless) to the efforts of Steve Gritt.
Separately, last year the club's sponsorship scheme was significantly overpriced compared to other League 1 clubs -- £550 for the home shirt; £500 for the away shirt; and £475 for training gear -- and the level of participation reflected the poor decisionmaking made regarding establishing these prices. (In comparison, sponsoring a Bristol kit was £225; Hartlepool United £195; Stockport County £150; Wycombe £175; Tranmere £250; Walsall £300; and Exeter £300).
I would hope that some adjustments are made, if only to avoid the embarrassment of having the bulk of sponsorship opportunities left open.
Your comments regarding the cost & poor uptake of shirt sponsorship mirror my thoughts, collegeparkaddick. My understanding from Ravi at the Club is that costs of such will remain the same as last season - non negotiable. However, I intend to write to Stephen K to suggest a 10% discount (min) for those renewing sponsorships from the previous season as an incentive.....Not holding my breath though.
I can see the Sponsors' Dinner with fewer tables than ever next May but maybe this is what the Club wants ? Definitely no Sam Lloyd to lighten proceedings now that her beloved Lloydie has gone north....
as i mentioned earlier i will reply to all when on proper computer tomorrow as unable to whisper bank details on this phone. Plus i can tick you all off the spreadsheet at same time. So will be back tomorrow folks with all details.
Is it possible to drop it into you at some point through the week? I'm back in London from tomorrow night till Monday, so I can take a jog down the hill whenever your available.
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I would also reiterate a preference for sponsoring young Mr. Cousins this season, particularly as it would be a nice tribute (however pointless) to the efforts of Steve Gritt.
Separately, last year the club's sponsorship scheme was significantly overpriced compared to other League 1 clubs -- £550 for the home shirt; £500 for the away shirt; and £475 for training gear -- and the level of participation reflected the poor decisionmaking made regarding establishing these prices. (In comparison, sponsoring a Bristol kit was £225; Hartlepool United £195; Stockport County £150; Wycombe £175; Tranmere £250; Walsall £300; and Exeter £300).
I would hope that some adjustments are made, if only to avoid the embarrassment of having the bulk of sponsorship opportunities left open.
I can see the Sponsors' Dinner with fewer tables than ever next May but maybe this is what the Club wants ? Definitely no Sam Lloyd to lighten proceedings now that her beloved Lloydie has gone north....
it is just one payment but it is upfront.
We must be close to last years total already.
Would be great if Curb-it and -KBslittlesis could raise more than whoever was organised it last season
Much obliged.
I can do a telephonic transfer, send a cheque or give cash to Henry as he says he is helping.
Whichever is easiest.
could one of you whisper me a postal address please, I sent a bank draft to Henry last year.
I'm away from home at the minute but I can send the money next week.
Phil.
To: Valley floyd red, Sadie Jane, Charltonaddickted Matt, Pshrimpt, Addickted - you havent mentioned how you are going to pay?
options are online transfer/send me a cheque or give me cash at home game.
Is it possible to drop it into you at some point through the week? I'm back in London from tomorrow night till Monday, so I can take a jog down the hill whenever your available.
It's getting back up the hill I struggle with ;-)