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CL Shirt sponsoring 2024-25 season

Solidgone
Solidgone Posts: 10,208
edited March 2024 in General Charlton
Just flagging this up early due to the current feel good factor. Should Charlton Lifers consider shirt sponsoring for the new season?
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  • timken
    timken Posts: 1,002
    I would reconsider it but as I never considered it in the first place I cant
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,626
    yes
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    I'd be up for it
  • I'd be in
  • And me 
  • Me too.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,790
    Yes
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,420
    👍
  • Bigfatpete
    Bigfatpete Posts: 723
    Yep, I’m in 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    Will it be Fraser or McGrandles?
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    We stopped doing it because to be honest, we got messed around a bit. The last season we did was 21/22 I think, we sponsored 5 players yet didn’t get all our sponsorships listed in programme / online, at end of season we didn’t get all the shirts we’d sponsored so we couldn’t distribute all the prizes, and following the dinner none of the attendees received their photos with players that had been taken. We chased and were promised a few times, but nothing come of it. It’s no major drama, but it wasn’t the first time we had issues and just doesn’t enthuse you to get onboard. 

    It’s an intra-day training ground lunch now instead of a dinner so that’s a bit harder to spread as a prize incentive as most people are working. None of our contributors did it though for potential prizes, it was just a good way of contributing and helping the club. I think our group through CL sponsored 48 players, which must have totalled about £15-20k so it was a fantastic amount contributed. 

    I think what the club failed to see the additional benefit of was that many who dipped their toe in via this then went on to do their own sponsorship which they probably wouldn’t have considered in the first place. So while we may not have been a company with potential upsell worth looking after, they actually got a number of long term partners out of it. 

    I’m sure we’ll return to doing something at some point, though suspect we won’t get back to the days of sponsoring 5-7 players a year.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    All valid reasons for not doing it @AFKABartram

    Ive personally sponsored a player, along with a couple of friends, this season as have Bromley Addicks.

    Not been to the training ground lunch yet or got the shirts so need to see how that works but so far, so good and no problem when Bromley Addicks' sponsorship was switched from Appleton to Jones.
  • I'd do it.
  • Killarahales
    Killarahales Posts: 1,057
    Me too
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    The training ground tour and lunch is nice but it is a day out of the office and I’m taking my daughter so that’s a day off school too.  Shame they couldn’t do it on the half term break.  

    Shame they can’t do the sponsors dinner any more because that used to be a great night.  Maybe the new owners will reinstate it 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,208
    We stopped doing it because to be honest, we got messed around a bit. The last season we did was 21/22 I think, we sponsored 5 players yet didn’t get all our sponsorships listed in programme / online, at end of season we didn’t get all the shirts we’d sponsored so we couldn’t distribute all the prizes, and following the dinner none of the attendees received their photos with players that had been taken. We chased and were promised a few times, but nothing come of it. It’s no major drama, but it wasn’t the first time we had issues and just doesn’t enthuse you to get onboard. 

    It’s an intra-day training ground lunch now instead of a dinner so that’s a bit harder to spread as a prize incentive as most people are working. None of our contributors did it though for potential prizes, it was just a good way of contributing and helping the club. I think our group through CL sponsored 48 players, which must have totalled about £15-20k so it was a fantastic amount contributed. 

    I think what the club failed to see the additional benefit of was that many who dipped their toe in via this then went on to do their own sponsorship which they probably wouldn’t have considered in the first place. So while we may not have been a company with potential upsell worth looking after, they actually got a number of long term partners out of it. 

    I’m sure we’ll return to doing something at some point, though suspect we won’t get back to the days of sponsoring 5-7 players a year.
    I don’t suppose that the Fans Forum could raise the issue of shirt sponsorship with the club and to find out exactly what additional benefits would be included?
    I am not bothered about the additional benefits but would like to see Charlton Life being the sponsor for several players.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,791
    Could be persuaded.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    Solidgone said:
    We stopped doing it because to be honest, we got messed around a bit. The last season we did was 21/22 I think, we sponsored 5 players yet didn’t get all our sponsorships listed in programme / online, at end of season we didn’t get all the shirts we’d sponsored so we couldn’t distribute all the prizes, and following the dinner none of the attendees received their photos with players that had been taken. We chased and were promised a few times, but nothing come of it. It’s no major drama, but it wasn’t the first time we had issues and just doesn’t enthuse you to get onboard. 

    It’s an intra-day training ground lunch now instead of a dinner so that’s a bit harder to spread as a prize incentive as most people are working. None of our contributors did it though for potential prizes, it was just a good way of contributing and helping the club. I think our group through CL sponsored 48 players, which must have totalled about £15-20k so it was a fantastic amount contributed. 

    I think what the club failed to see the additional benefit of was that many who dipped their toe in via this then went on to do their own sponsorship which they probably wouldn’t have considered in the first place. So while we may not have been a company with potential upsell worth looking after, they actually got a number of long term partners out of it. 

    I’m sure we’ll return to doing something at some point, though suspect we won’t get back to the days of sponsoring 5-7 players a year.
    I don’t suppose that the Fans Forum could raise the issue of shirt sponsorship with the club and to find out exactly what additional benefits would be included?
    I am not bothered about the additional benefits but would like to see Charlton Life being the sponsor for several players.
    This year it was:

    1. The shirt
    2. Tour of Sparrows Lane and lunch with your player
    3. Four tickets to a home game of your choice
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,847
    We stopped doing it because to be honest, we got messed around a bit. The last season we did was 21/22 I think, we sponsored 5 players yet didn’t get all our sponsorships listed in programme / online, at end of season we didn’t get all the shirts we’d sponsored so we couldn’t distribute all the prizes, and following the dinner none of the attendees received their photos with players that had been taken. We chased and were promised a few times, but nothing come of it. It’s no major drama, but it wasn’t the first time we had issues and just doesn’t enthuse you to get onboard. 

    It’s an intra-day training ground lunch now instead of a dinner so that’s a bit harder to spread as a prize incentive as most people are working. None of our contributors did it though for potential prizes, it was just a good way of contributing and helping the club. I think our group through CL sponsored 48 players, which must have totalled about £15-20k so it was a fantastic amount contributed. 

    I think what the club failed to see the additional benefit of was that many who dipped their toe in via this then went on to do their own sponsorship which they probably wouldn’t have considered in the first place. So while we may not have been a company with potential upsell worth looking after, they actually got a number of long term partners out of it. 

    I’m sure we’ll return to doing something at some point, though suspect we won’t get back to the days of sponsoring 5-7 players a year.
    Out of interest, has anyone from the club ever been on to you to ask why they got sponsorship of £15-20k in the past but that's now gone down to nothing?

    I mean, for all these plans we've heard over the years for increasing revenue, it would seem mad to ignore customers with a proven track record of stumping up in the past.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    Bromley Addicks sponsored Nathan Jones' shirt this season and as part of the package two raffle winners got to tour the training ground and meet the boss today.

    NJ promised to be a guest at one of our meetings next season.

    All the men's and women's squads, coaches, physios etc, plus Gabriel Brener one of the US owners and his son, were having lunch in the Sparrows Lane canteen at the same time

    Fun experience we'll repeat, along with the sponsorship, next season

    Great to have Tracey Leaburn & Terry Smith as guides.

    I assume Nathan's No.3 shirt, also a raffle prize for another Bromley Addick, is because he was the third Charlton manager this season.

    Photos by @wwtone


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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,847
    clive said:
    Have they got Steve Jones organising the sending out of the shirts again this year?
  • Markg2004
    Markg2004 Posts: 405
    Has anyone got anywhere with the club for Player Sponsorship for this season coming? Being less than a week away and the club have never responded to any questions about renewing player sponsorship I had last year and no-one ever available by phone.

    Seems a distinct lack of planning for what is relatively easy money. I want to renew for my company but nothing from the club forthcoming. Anyone else had any luck?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    Not heard about renewal of me and my mates sponsorship of TC.

    As you say, easy money.

    Selling existing products to existing customers should be the basic stuff.
  • Markg2004
    Markg2004 Posts: 405
    And just like that i've got an email today about it!
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,127
    edited August 6
    Is CL sponsoring anyone?
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,847
    Is CL sponsoring anyone?
    Still waiting for the shirts from 10(ish) years ago, i believe!
  • Blackheathen
    Blackheathen Posts: 6,655
    Don’t forget the girls
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,223
    Dear Henry,

    I am delighted to exclusively announce our player sponsorship packages for this coming season to you ahead of the opening game this Saturday.

    I want to thank you for your patience over the course of this summer. None of us at the club would trade the memories we all have from Wembley, but it has meant that we have had less time to prepare for the upcoming season as a whole, and our turnover time for the player sponsorship packages were initially delayed as a result.

    We have decided to simplify the player sponsorship packages, moving towards a more classical package that long-time sponsors may be more familiar with.

    Each package - home, away and 3rd kit - is going to be exactly the same:
    Signed player shirt 
    Invite to kit sponsors event at the Training Ground, including Lunch with your sponsored player
    Name associated with chosen player in Valley Review
    Name associated with chosen play on Club Website
    Photograph of kit presentation (sent via email)

    The price of the packages is £500 + VAT, with a £50 + VAT discount to season ticket holders. 

    All player sponsorship is subject to availability, though I will give sponsors of players who were at the club last season until kick off this weekend at 12:30pm to confirm as to whether they would like to renew their sponsorship, so let me know if you would like to renew Tyreece's 3rd kit.

    For new players, sponsorship will be a first come, first serve basis. 

    Kind regards,
  • Markg2004 said:
    And just like that i've got an email today about it!
    As did I.  I'll be sponsoring Miles's 3rd kit again.