- Aug 8, 2005
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Maybe they're going to sponsor the train station?
I'll fetch my coat.
Or more likely the train station bridge
Maybe they're going to sponsor the train station?
I'll fetch my coat.
Sponsoring the training ground?
Free WiFi
Indeed so we can totally rule out a shirt sponsorship deal:
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4) Because Barber will be looking for a well known national because those are the contacts he has.
can i say that is one of the most odd criteria. how many people know of AIG, Standard Chartered, Automony, FXPro, Invest in Africa or half the betting companies before their shirt sponsorships? Its rather the whole point of the sponsorship, raising your profile nationally.
I keep reading Overline as Ovaltine
I worked for Overline for a few days at the beginning of the year, doing their "sales". It's hothouse B2B cold calling, so I left very quickly. Jason, the owner, is actually a nice chap, and a serious Brighton fan. They did all the phone and comms systems for the AMEX (and, presumably, the training ground when it opens), so they definitely have a hell of a lot of clout with the club, considering they are actually quite a small company based in Lancing and Worthing. Not a crap company by any means, certainly not as tinpot as many on here are making out. Just not my cuppa tea work wise!!
In terms of what they're sponsoring, I would imagine it would be a lounge, or something like that.