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Re: New Team Sponsor

by ElmParker » 20 Jun 2008 09:50

We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?

I'm disappointed we didn’t hold out for Dorset Cereals or the Church of England.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by cmonurz » 20 Jun 2008 09:51

Presumably they got a bit if a discount on the basis that unlike every other football league club, our new kit won’t be released until a week or so before the season begins.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Jerry St Clair » 20 Jun 2008 09:56

sheshnu Better food in the concourse and better deals for us at Waitrose would make this possibly the best sponsor in history.


Depends what you want.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Dirk Gently » 20 Jun 2008 09:57

If only the football club was run the way Waitrose is :
Unlike other major supermarkets, Waitrose isn't owned by shareholders and the City. Instead, as part of the John Lewis Partnership, it's owned by everyone who works for the Partnership. (That's why Waitrose staff are called 'partners'.) And every year they share the profits that would normally go to shareholders. As you would expect this produces an extraordinary high level of committment amongst those who work in our stores. A good proportion of our Partners have worked for Waitrose for many years - over 20 is not unusual. They're interested in what they do and they're knowledgeable about what they sell. And the friendliness and helpfulness that our customers so often remark upon isn't really surprising when you realise that the Partners you meet in your local Waitrose do, in effect, own the store.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Royal Rother » 20 Jun 2008 09:57

You really could have predicted those who would find something / anything, however trivial, to be negative about the new sponsorship. It's a strange outlook to have.


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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Jerry St Clair » 20 Jun 2008 09:58

ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?
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Can we now expect blocks of complimentary tickets to be handed out to the local WI aswell?

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Dirk Gently » 20 Jun 2008 10:00

Row Z Royal
CMRoyal You can tell Waitrose is class because they say "8 items or fewer" not "8 items or less".


DG had a hand in the sponsorship deal, I'm sure.


LOL - if only, although I did do a contract at Waitrose Head Office a few years ago and did raise that very point!

But the simple fact is that Waitrose is one of Britain's most respected companies - we could Have had an internet bookmaker or equivalent!

And Adie William's dad worked at Waitrose for years, too!

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Dirk Gently » 20 Jun 2008 10:01

Royal Rother You really could have predicted those who would find something / anything, however trivial, to be negative about the new sponsorship. It's a strange outlook to have.


Have to agree with you on this one - who would some people have preferred? And WTF does it matter?

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Alan Partridge » 20 Jun 2008 10:02

Dirk Gently
Royal Rother You really could have predicted those who would find something / anything, however trivial, to be negative about the new sponsorship. It's a strange outlook to have.


Have to agree with you on this one - who would some people have preferred? And WTF does it matter?


It matters none.


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Re: New Team Sponsor

by pearcetom » 20 Jun 2008 10:03

oh god. does this mean the food will be even more expensive!?

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Archie's penalty » 20 Jun 2008 10:06

ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?

I'm disappointed we didn’t hold out for Dorset Cereals or the Church of England.


Indeed the revolutionary proletariat would shoot us on sight (if it existed any more).

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by ElmParker » 20 Jun 2008 10:07

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ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?
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Can we now expect blocks of complimentary tickets to be handed out to the local WI aswell?


I'm looking forward to home-made fruitcake replacing the half-time pizza hand-out and, instead of t-shirts, pots of lemon curd being catapulted into the crowd.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by ElmParker » 20 Jun 2008 10:08

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ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?

I'm disappointed we didn’t hold out for Dorset Cereals or the Church of England.


Indeed the revolutionary proletariat would shoot us on sight (if it existed any more).


Or it could afford a season-ticket.

Good football honestly priced. That's all I ask.


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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Archie's penalty » 20 Jun 2008 10:09

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ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?
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Can we now expect blocks of complimentary tickets to be handed out to the local WI aswell?


I'm looking forward to home-made fruitcake replacing the half-time pizza hand-out and, instead of t-shirts, pots of lemon curd being catapulted into the crowd.


From a safe distance though of course. They wouldn't want to create any mess...

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by willz_royal » 20 Jun 2008 10:13

Do sponsors provide perks around the stadium then? Does this mean edible scran in the concourse?

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Seal » 20 Jun 2008 10:15

The deal is worth £185k for 1 year.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Wax Jacket » 20 Jun 2008 10:17

well I for one am pleased with this

but then the highlight of my week is River Cottage and I have been known to switch off Euro 2008 in favour of Midsomer

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Whore Jackie » 20 Jun 2008 10:20

ElmParker We may not be the world's biggest club, but surely we are now the world's most middle class club?


Perhaps that’s where the club see the real money is. There’s not many clubs that have as many salubrious middle to upper class areas within a 45 minute radius of their ground. Waitrose have expanded a lot in the North recently, but their heartland remains in this part of the Thames Valley. I bet there’s a huge untapped population of loyal Waitrose and John Lewis customers who may well be interested in watching Reading, now that they’ve backed us.

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Re: New Team Sponsor

by The Reverend » 20 Jun 2008 10:22

Seal The deal is worth £185k for 1 year.


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Re: New Team Sponsor

by Sarah Star » 20 Jun 2008 10:23

Yay! We're all the prawn sandwich brigade now.
Let's hope this means the club can go shopping at Waitrose for players instead of Asda too.

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