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lancsdave 19-03-2015 08:09

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
Just figured it out, I was logged in :)

It's being amended, back soon :)

lancsdave 19-03-2015 08:13

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It's on the news page, I'll check with them to see about the home page.

lancsdave 19-03-2015 09:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrisr (Post 1136437)
We need to get a big corporate sponsor, have we approached the big companies and airlines?? There must be a big company that would be happy to be associated with a club like ours. we must persist. we need big money.

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1136464)
I did read on twitter the other day via (Scott Dawson Advertising) that the club are making a big push to find a new stadium and shirt sponsor as the deal with Store First ends at the end of this year and won't be renewed.

Well done to the club and SDA for addressing this early rather than previous years with Fraser Eagle going pop, Combined Stabilisation ending prematurely and don't even mention the Colane Tropical Water Fiasco.

They are talking six figures for the deal, probably 3 years I would think. That's peanuts to some of these big boys - Hopefully we can get either an up and coming local firm or a decent sized national chain.

Stanley seeks new sponsorship partner | Scott Dawson Advertising

cashman 19-03-2015 10:01

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In my book a guy like Murray Dawson is just the type of guy the club requires to move forward.:)

smobile 19-03-2015 11:31

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I wonder if the club can do a deal with Hanson's to supply the bricks free of charge - special edition NORI or something ?

Exile on Spencer St 19-03-2015 17:35

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1136489)
I wonder if the club can do a deal with Hanson's to supply the bricks free of charge - special edition NORI or something ?

If the neighbours who live behind the Whinney Hill 'stand' :D dug over their gardens they could probably lob a few hundred Nori specials over their back fences.

AccyMad 19-03-2015 17:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1136519)
If the neighbours who live behind the Whinney Hill 'stand' :D dug over their gardens they could probably lob a few hundred Nori specials over their back fences.

Maybe best not to ask the one who had a window of their greenhouse smashed by a stray ball during the Portsmouth game though - awkward!! :D

Exile on Spencer St 20-03-2015 06:46

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1136521)
Maybe best not to ask the one who had a window of their greenhouse smashed by a stray ball during the Portsmouth game though - awkward!! :D

What do they expect erecting a greenhouse next to a League 2 ground? Did the estate agents forget to inform them about the 'shots on target' percentages?

LongLostSon 20-03-2015 11:03

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
Do I remember reading a while back that we turned away from a Stanley Tools deal because we didn't want to lose the red home strip ? Given the shirtbuttons and washers nature of our finances, do you think we should continue to be 'precious' about a red home strip should a decent deal present itself with a colour scheme condition ? Otherwise who are we left with ? Richard Branson ? Royal Mail ? Al's gents' barbershop ?

accybeme 20-03-2015 15:32

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[QUOTE=LongLostSon Otherwise who are we left with ? Richard Branson ? Royal Mail ? Al's gents' barbershop ?[/QUOTE]

only a stones throw from The Crown Ground is a division of the
multinational company Senator

Icarus 28-03-2015 16:22

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
With all this talk of raising money for the club through different initiatives who at the club does somebody need to speak to if they have an idea for raising money for the club?

Mr T 28-03-2015 16:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Icarus (Post 1137260)
With all this talk of raising money for the club through different initiatives who at the club does somebody need to speak to if they have an idea for raising money for the club?

Ring the Club and the person who answers will always try to help!!:)

Directors are always on hand on match days if that's your preferred option

andyd 28-03-2015 16:47

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Icarus (Post 1137260)
With all this talk of raising money for the club through different initiatives who at the club does somebody need to speak to if they have an idea for raising money for the club?

Would you like to enlighten all of us on here.

Icarus 29-03-2015 15:00

Re: David Lloyd's 'Wall of Honour'
 
My idea would be turning a perceived negative into a positive. We know that there are about 1000 dedicated supporters that turn out to watch Stanley come hell or high water. Why not celebrate that through some merchandising eg T shirts, sweatshirts, car stickers that state something like

PROUD TO BE ONE OF THE THOUSAND, I KNOW ONE OF THE THOUSAND, MY DAD, GRANDAD IS ONE OF THE THOUSAND.

Just my thoughts after all the recent comments about the level of support that we have and that we need.

VALAIRIAN 29-03-2015 15:36

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Noted :)


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