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Charlton announce five-year partnership with RSK

shirty5
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New shirt sponsorship announced by the club.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/62013ec4ae09b/charlton-announce-five-year-partnership-with-rsk
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/62013ec4ae09b/charlton-announce-five-year-partnership-with-rsk
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Very early announcement. I wonder if we will get the new Castore(?) shirts earlier this year
5 years is a very long deal. I wonder if there are break clauses if in year 3 we're in the Premier League or indeed the National League!5 -
killerandflash said:Very early announcement. I wonder if we will get the new Castore(?) shirts earlier this year6
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Five years of guaranteed shirt sponsor income ✅
Not a betting company ✅
Happy with that.53 -
Callumcafc said:Five years of guaranteed shirt sponsor income ✅
Not a betting company ✅
Happy with that.4 -
Callumcafc said:Five years of guaranteed shirt sponsor income ✅
Not a betting company ✅
Happy with that.9 -
They seem one of the bigger sponsors we've had over the years. Hopefully their shirt logo isn't green, although I'd take some green on the away kit.3
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Bit of a risk.7
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Maybe I’m reading this wrong but I don’t think they’re the official “shirt sponsor” are they? Just sounds like a “partner” that’ll have a small piece of the action on the shirt.0
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shirty5 said:Callumcafc said:Five years of guaranteed shirt sponsor income ✅
Not a betting company ✅
Happy with that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSK_Group
RSK Group was established in 1989 in Aberdeen by Alan Ryder, and has grown both organically and through an accelerating programme of acquisitions. Today based in Helsby in Cheshire, and aiming to become Europe's largest privately-owned environmental and engineering business with a £1 billion turnover and employing 10,000 people worldwide by 2025, RSK acquired 44 businesses in five years from 2016.Revenue £279.6m (2020) 5 - Sponsored links:
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stop_shouting said:Maybe I’m reading this wrong but I don’t think they’re the official “shirt sponsor” are they? Just sounds like a “partner” that’ll have a small piece of the action on the shirt.
From the article on the OS. Does leave the door open for a different sponsor for the away/third shirt.0 -
RedPanda said:They seem one of the bigger sponsors we've had over the years. Hopefully their shirt logo isn't green, although I'd take some green on the away kit.
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Callumcafc said:stop_shouting said:Maybe I’m reading this wrong but I don’t think they’re the official “shirt sponsor” are they? Just sounds like a “partner” that’ll have a small piece of the action on the shirt.
From the article on the OS. Does leave the door open for a different sponsor for the away/third shirt.0 -
I've never heard of them but not my field and part of the point of shirt sponsorship is to increase brand awareness so that is working already.
British, not a betting company, saving the planet, some synergy with the club, long term and done early. Rumours were that the money is very good too and I assume that if we do climb the leagues so will their spend.
Well done Wayne Mumford.41 -
God I hope we don't end up with Shirts like they do in France, or the dogs dinner which are Rugby kits now.
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stop_shouting said:Callumcafc said:stop_shouting said:Maybe I’m reading this wrong but I don’t think they’re the official “shirt sponsor” are they? Just sounds like a “partner” that’ll have a small piece of the action on the shirt.
From the article on the OS. Does leave the door open for a different sponsor for the away/third shirt.
https://handbook.fapublications.com/#!/book/45/chapter/s8700-kit-and-advertising-regulations/content?section=s8701-a-general
C.2.i.a. On the Clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for Advertising- One single area not exceeding 250 square centimetres on the front of the shirt (see Fig 10);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt (see Fig 13);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on each sleeve of the shirt, between the shoulder seam and the elbow (provided Affiliated Association or Competition Rules so permit) (see Fig 12);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts (see Fig 14); and
- Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres (see Fig 11).
One or more company may be advertised and, in respect of any one company, one or more of its products. The same Advertising must appear in the same form on the Clothing of all Players and Club Officials, wherever such Advertising appears, throughout the entirety of the match.
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how odd they have a CEO, didn't think they were needed anymore.14
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Five years! Fantastic to secure that. Not exactly an air conditioning company either. Well done TS and Mumford.0
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Based in Cheshire. I’m presuming we’ve got Southall to thank for this one?19
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cafcfan1990 said:Based in Cheshire. I’m presuming we’ve got Southall to thank for this one?3
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might actually get a kit release before August now4
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LargeAddick said:how odd they have a CEO, didn't think they were needed anymore.9
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Wow , Charlton are a brilliant football club , on the pitch. When did he last watch us ? Still at least we can look forward to being propelled to a leading position in the sustainable league table !0
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charltonnick said:Wow , Charlton are a brilliant football club , on the pitch. When did he last watch us ? Still at least we can look forward to being propelled to a leading position in the sustainable league table !2
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Callumcafc said:stop_shouting said:Callumcafc said:stop_shouting said:Maybe I’m reading this wrong but I don’t think they’re the official “shirt sponsor” are they? Just sounds like a “partner” that’ll have a small piece of the action on the shirt.
From the article on the OS. Does leave the door open for a different sponsor for the away/third shirt.
https://handbook.fapublications.com/#!/book/45/chapter/s8700-kit-and-advertising-regulations/content?section=s8701-a-general
C.2.i.a. On the Clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be permitted to be used for Advertising- One single area not exceeding 250 square centimetres on the front of the shirt (see Fig 10);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shirt (see Fig 13);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on each sleeve of the shirt, between the shoulder seam and the elbow (provided Affiliated Association or Competition Rules so permit) (see Fig 12);
- One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back of the shorts (see Fig 14); and
- Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of 100 square centimetres (see Fig 11).
One or more company may be advertised and, in respect of any one company, one or more of its products. The same Advertising must appear in the same form on the Clothing of all Players and Club Officials, wherever such Advertising appears, throughout the entirety of the match.
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Are they paying 8 million a year?0
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5 year partnership but doesn’t say shirt sponsor beyond next season.Expecting beers to be drunk from paper cups and toilet traps to be replaced with compost buckets.
anyhow, sounds a good deal5 -
Big shout (and sympathy) to @Swisdom ‘s old man for lumping out through what’s proved to be two very disappointing seasons
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'RSK supports clients in multiple sectors including many of those most critical to future global sustainability such as water, energy, food and drink, infrastructure, urban development, mining and waste. With experts in over 150 different environmental and engineering disciplines, RSK prides itself on the ability to deliver end-to-end solutions to some of the great challenges of our time.'
Some good news at last. That's a partnership to feel proud of as a Charlton fan.8 -
I expect the local schools will be excited at the prospect of receiving hundreds of free shirts to entice the children to become Charlton fans. Maybe one per free ticket?0