KZNSeagull
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I wonder how many Palace fans there are no contributing towards the rise of the Seagulls throught their Amex cards? ;-)
Do they do a Looters card then?
I wonder how many Palace fans there are no contributing towards the rise of the Seagulls throught their Amex cards? ;-)
YET , that's why we still need worldwide branding too.
I wonder how many Palace fans there are now contributing towards the rise of the Seagulls throught their Amex cards? ;-)
That's my point.
From a brand recognition point of view, I'd suggest this is a better deal for the Albion than for American Express.
Whether that's the most important point is another issue.
Not sure that it's the case:
1) Around 5-10 Albion matches are broadcast worldwide each season. If we went up to the PL, then it's a massive deal.
2) Sponsorship is a great way to avoid paying tax - even if it is a multi-million pound deal this is a drop in the ocean from AMEX
3) The UK of the albion presence is relatively high if we do (as we have been so far) well in the championship.
4) Amex can write as many puff pieces about engaging in the local community as they like - looks very good indee, especially with Brighton's back story about not having a home etc.
Obviously not as glamorous as a PL team, but then the cost won't be either. And I suspect Barber would have written in clauses for promotion.
Albion have nothing like the worldwide (or even UK) brand recognition of American Express. Amex don't need this sponsorship deal for any sense of advertising.
It's still a good way of reducing their tax bill. And the helping the local community story ticks shed loads of boxes. I do take your point about brand - and agree, although any increase of brand recognition is a good one - no matter how big the brand.
Also if Albion end up on live TV, then it's a cost effective way of getting advertising, rather than paying for the (albeit probably quite lowly priced) advertising slots.
But yes, Amex are huge. We are not.
... to the point of getting their man in to run it.I detect some cynicism about Amex's contribution to AITC.
Sure, it makes them look good, and I don't suppose that that's not that far down their list of desirable qualities, but though I'm not directly involved in any of this, but I do know several people who are, and my understanding is that they take their role in AITC very seriously.
I wonder how many Palace fans there are now contributing towards the rise of the Seagulls throught their Amex cards? ;-)
Palace fan and Amex Card = FRAUD
I detect some cynicism about Amex's contribution to AITC.
Sure, it makes them look good, and I don't suppose that that's not that far down their list of desirable qualities, but though I'm not directly involved in any of this, but I do know several people who are, and my understanding is that they take their role in AITC very seriously.
Why would they even want to sponsor us? Everybody knows the American Express brand.
what is the point in adverts then? everybody knows what coca-cola is, why on earth do they advertise it on telly?
I used to work for them and its more the club benefits that it brings. Visa and master are just a way to pay, but Amex is a way of life. Diners club is a cut above Amex and so it goes on.Why, oh why, does anyone have an Amex card? Is purely some sort of status thing, or do some people gain some benefit from them?
It's still a good way of reducing their tax bill. And the helping the local community story ticks shed loads of boxes. I do take your point about brand - and agree, although any increase of brand recognition is a good one - no matter how big the brand.
Also if Albion end up on live TV, then it's a cost effective way of getting advertising, rather than paying for the (albeit probably quite lowly priced) advertising slots.
But yes, Amex are huge. We are not.
Everyone knows Samsung, AON, Etihad, Emirates & Waitrose but that doesn't stop them sponsoring a football shirt.
I have a platinum American Express card and it's great. Good service and a nice rebate every month.