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Post by lpgas on Apr 14, 2016 16:03:43 GMT
Fluid Power has a ring to it
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Apr 14, 2016 16:25:26 GMT
I don't care who wins I'm just pleased to see so many businesses supporting us.
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Post by rambo on Apr 14, 2016 16:25:30 GMT
1) Thatchers 2) Gas world 3) Jordan International Bank 4) Calor Gas 5) Roman Glass
In that order for me. Thatchers cos it tastes fantastic & would probably annoy the Teds! A bit like when I see 'DAS' I just automatically have a dislike for it. Would be great if some 82'ers stopped drinking Thatchers because of it!
Anything with 'gas' in it would be fantastic. Jordan bank would be so fitting especially if it were to be this season. And Roman Glass just because it's a classic!
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Post by rex on Apr 14, 2016 16:29:33 GMT
Electric Center is spelt the American way.If they win that will have to be ameliorated to Centre!!!!!!!!! As much as it pains me to say several thousand times a day when I'm giving out my email address 'that's center the American way C E N T E R', I'm afraid if we do win, it's staying American!
Come on Electric Center!
You're all just going to love our, err, bright orange logo on the shirt
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Post by grayraydon on Apr 14, 2016 16:31:13 GMT
Electric Center is spelt the American way.If they win that will have to be ameliorated to Centre!!!!!!!!! As much as it pains me to say several thousand times a day when I'm giving out my email address 'that's center the American way C E N T E R', I'm afraid if we do win, it's staying American!
Come on Electric Center!
You're all just going to love our, err, bright orange logo on the shirt
If that blonde is modelling it I think we just might.
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Post by You can call me Al. on Apr 14, 2016 16:45:52 GMT
As long as we soddin win wearing it i couldn't give a monkeys whats printed on the bleedin shirt!
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Post by aghast on Apr 14, 2016 17:16:37 GMT
As long as we soddin win wearing it i couldn't give a monkeys whats printed on the bleedin shirt! Apart from 'Bristol Sport' perhaps.
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Post by garygas on Apr 14, 2016 17:30:27 GMT
Roman Glass a classic but I hope it's not a stitched on panel on the front of the shirt like 1990.
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Post by casey12a on Apr 14, 2016 17:34:11 GMT
If the Jordanian national bank wins,will look well dodgy. Hope Jury's win it,had a good promotion party in there last year. Was it not the first year of the draw that one of G Dunfords company won it?
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Post by Topper Gas on Apr 14, 2016 17:36:29 GMT
If the Jordanian national bank wins,will look well dodgy. Hope Jury's win it,had a good promotion party in there last year. Let's hope their ticket doesn't make the draw, surely they could sponsor something else for the club, as even if the draw is completely genuine it'll still look dodgy and could well pit companies off from taking part next year. Regardless some impressive companies have entered the draw this time. Well done to all of them for paying up.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Apr 14, 2016 17:43:24 GMT
CJ Computing would be a good shout !
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Post by casey12a on Apr 14, 2016 17:54:53 GMT
If the Jordanian national bank wins,will look well dodgy. Hope Jury's win it,had a good promotion party in there last year. Let's hope their ticket doesn't make the draw, surely they could sponsor something else for the club, as even if the draw is completely genuine it'll still look dodgy and could well pit companies off from taking part next year. Regardless some impressive companies have entered the draw this time. Well done to all of them for paying up. Didn't stop owners in 2009. Longwell Green-based company N-Gaged became the proud shirt sponsors of Bristol Rovers' home shirts next season after a unique raffle at the Memorial Ground. N-Gaged bought six, £1,000 tickets for the draw – more than any other business taking part – to give themselves a better chance of taking the top prize. The training and recruitment company already has close links with the club. Secretary Antoni Watola is Bristol Rovers' director of finance and director Geoff Dunford is a former chairman of the club and still sits on the board. Read more: www.bristolpost.co.uk/N-Gaged-new-Rovers-shirt-sponsors/story-11265752-detail/story.html#ixzz45pBiplKT Follow us: @bristolpost on Twitter | bristolpost on Facebook
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Apr 14, 2016 18:06:42 GMT
1) Thatchers 2)Calor Gas 3)Gas World 4) Heineken 5) International Bank of Jordan
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Post by countygroundhotel on Apr 14, 2016 18:12:16 GMT
Electric Center is spelt the American way.If they win that will have to be ameliorated to Centre!!!!!!!!! Can't see Rex agreeing to that
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Post by phillistine on Apr 14, 2016 20:14:23 GMT
how much are they each paying for the honour of being in the draw?
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Post by pilninggas on Apr 14, 2016 20:34:21 GMT
how much are they each paying for the honour of being in the draw? Basic entries are £1250+vat ish, but there are more premium entries and multiple entries can be bought. A few bob made using this system, and all entrants get corporate boxes, meals etc for a single match or more
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Post by gaseous on Apr 14, 2016 21:15:45 GMT
AB fluid power for me, sounds good and would look good
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Post by 84gas on Apr 14, 2016 21:25:52 GMT
Why do we still do this if we now have the money??
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Apr 14, 2016 21:41:59 GMT
Entrants had already applied before take over. Think its a good idea personally.I believe money raised for shirt sponsors this way was a look more than most of the others teams in our league
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Post by Dr Gas on Apr 14, 2016 21:43:32 GMT
Why do we still do this if we now have the money?? Because it brings in more (outside) money and is more than likely more profitable than offering sponsorship to one company. Sponsors would not be willing to pay a great amount to sponsor a fourth tier team's shirts. There are 78 entrants. Assuming they all paid just the basic £1,250 entry fee, that results in a nice sum of £97,500 for shirt sponsorship for the season. That is not to be sneezed at.
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