Shirt Sponsor

Shirt Sponsor

Postby outsider » Sat Jul 01, 2017 4:19 pm

I know this season ours is Purple Property's, but I see Notts County are having a different one each month. Could this be a way of getting more local firms involved? Downside could be new players Shirts every month, but old could be raffles off to cover costs?

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby MFC-Manc » Sat Jul 01, 2017 4:22 pm

What about "replica shirts"? Whose name would you have on
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby outsider » Sat Jul 01, 2017 4:44 pm

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby John L » Sat Jul 01, 2017 6:46 pm

I'd be happy with a shirt without sponsor's logo on!
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby jbcshrimp » Sat Jul 01, 2017 10:51 pm

I watch a lot of rugby super league on sky. I notice that they have double sponsoring on the back of the shirts and on the shorts, also provide space on shoulders, and sleeves.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby black morse » Sun Jul 02, 2017 4:40 am

John L wrote:I'd be happy with a shirt without sponsor's logo on!

Afraid those days are gone :(
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby George Dawes » Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:20 am

a different sponsor every month kind of defeats the idea of attracting a big money big company sponsorship deal.

ie. Say a big company who's actively looking to expand and advertise, surly will be thinking hmmm yes what a good idea, lets sponsor a football club then We'll have loads of football fans all over the land and abroad will be advertising our company name on on their travels.

Imagine us doing what Notts County are doing when we struggle selling the Match Day Sponsors Box? potentially we'd have a scenario of having blank shirts some months.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby morecambegeek » Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:02 pm

jbcshrimp wrote:I watch a lot of rugby super league on sky. I notice that they have double sponsoring on the back of the shirts and on the shorts, also provide space on shoulders, and sleeves.


Pretty sure the Football League limits sponsorship to one on the front of the shirt, one on the back and one on the back of the shorts. Happy to be corrected though.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby marky No.1 » Sun Jul 02, 2017 1:42 pm

C. SPONSOR DESIGNATIONS
(i) On football boots
Except as permitted by paragraphs 1 – 5 above, the appearance of any advertising of any
description, including sponsors’ designations, on a Player’s football boots is prohibited.
(ii) On all other Clothing
No sponsor advertising is permitted anywhere on the clothing of a Player on the field of play
during a match except as provided for in this part C,
The following advertising is permitted:
1. Playing kit
a. On the clothing of a Player on the field of play, the following areas shall be
permitted to be used for advertising
• One single area not exceeding 200 square centimetres on the front
of the shirt (see Fig 10, page 18)
• One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back
of the shirt; (see Fig 12, page 19)and
• One single area not exceeding 100 square centimetres on the back
of the shorts (see Fig 13, page 19).
• Once only on each sock tie-up providing it does not exceed an area of
100 square centimetres. (see Fig 11, page 18)
In the event that a Club or Competition elects to have an area of sponsor
advertising only on the front of the shirt, and on no other item of playing
kit, that area may be increased to a maximum of 250 square centimetres if
approved by the Competition.
One or more company may be advertised and, in respect of any one company,
one or more of their products. The same advertising must appear in the same
form on the clothing of all Players and Club Officials wherever such advertising
appears, throughout the entirety of the match.
b. Any advertising under C(1) must be clearly separated from the items described
in B above.
The FA Kit and Advertising Regulations | Season 2016-17 17
2. Tracksuits and other clothing in the Technical Area
a. Advertising may appear on tracksuits, and other items of clothing other than the
clothing of a Player, on the field of play during a match in accordance with the
size and locations set out in C1.
The advertising carried on the tracksuits and other clothing worn by Players and
Club Officials in the Technical Area can be either:
(i) The same sponsor(s) as worn on the playing kit (home or away strips)
(ii) Be additional to the sponsors as worn on the playing kit
(iii) A single sponsor that is an official partner of the relevant competition
3. Clubs may conclude sponsorship arrangements with different companies in respect of
advertising permitted under C(1) above for both their ‘home’ and ‘away’ strips. Where
Competition rules allow for a third strip to be worn, this may carry advertising as worn
on either the “home” or “away” shirt. The third strip may carry an alternative sponsor
advertisement with the permission of the Competition. The advertising must appear in
the same form on the clothing of all Players and Club Officials wherever such
advertising appears, throughout the entirety of the match.
4. Where a non-member Club wishes to include the name of a sponsor in its Club title,
consent must be received in advance from the relevant Affiliated Association and
where such consent is given, advertising on behalf of one company only shall be carried
on the Club’s match shirts, irrespective of the provisions of B (4) and C (1) above.
No Full Member Club or Associate Member Club may include the name of a sponsor
in its Club title without the consent of The Football Association.
5. No Club in Membership of the National League, the Isthmian League, Northern Premier
League or Southern Football League may include the name of a sponsor in its Club title
without the consent of the competition and, in the case of a Full Member Club or
Associate Member Club, the consent of The Football Association.
6. Clubs with more than one team may conclude separate shirt advertising agreements
on behalf of each team.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby shrimperteer » Sun Jul 02, 2017 7:59 pm

George Dawes wrote:a different sponsor every month kind of defeats the idea of attracting a big money big company sponsorship deal.

ie. Say a big company who's actively looking to expand and advertise, surly will be thinking hmmm yes what a good idea, lets sponsor a football club then We'll have loads of football fans all over the land and abroad will be advertising our company name on on their travels.

Imagine us doing what Notts County are doing when we struggle selling the Match Day Sponsors Box? potentially we'd have a scenario of having blank shirts some months.


Notts County must not have thought of all this. Maybe they can ring Morecambe for some other tips on how to run a club well.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby marky No.1 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 12:20 pm

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby Phoenix Shrimp 2017 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 12:38 pm



Indeed!

The puzzling thing is still the Ground Sponsorship? Whilst I would imagine the asking price for this won't be peanuts it is a little surprising that the ground is still bearing the defunct Globe name after so long. Surely the price could be dropped to a level to attract a new sponsor in. After all some money is better than none!
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby black morse » Wed Feb 12, 2020 12:43 pm

Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:


Indeed!

The puzzling thing is still the Ground Sponsorship? Whilst I would imagine the asking price for this won't be peanuts it is a little surprising that the ground is still bearing the defunct Globe name after so long. Surely the price could be dropped to a level to attract a new sponsor in. After all some money is better than none!


How about Bert's Corner Shop Arena? :lol:
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby jbc.shrimp » Wed Feb 12, 2020 12:51 pm

Can't remember if Morecambe wore a limited edition shirt for wearing at Wembley for the playoff finals, with the year and trophy logo printed. On the same principle I wonder if the club are printing any (collectors) edition shirt to celebrate both keeping Annapurna as shirt sponsor, and being our centenary, with the years printed.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby redrobo » Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:00 pm

The club are also having a centenary shirt for the squad which I suspect could be a modern version of the very first club shirt all those years ago.

Not sure what the very first shirt looked like.

The design has been agreed so we can all look forward to knee length shorts and thick wool socks.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously well done to the club and I'm sure it will go down well with everybody and prove to be a successful commercial venture.

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby Slanester » Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:13 pm

Brilliant news, well done to all involved. Thanks to Annapurna, whose logo looks particularly good imo.
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby marky No.1 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:16 pm

A message from the horses mouth

"Absolutely buzzing about it guys. Thanks. New centenary kit is going to be the best yet. :) :) "

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby ianmcm » Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:28 pm

Two things: a.) shame that NCFC only seem to have one player left and b.) who would be the Shrimps' equivalent of Jake Bugg?
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby marky No.1 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:35 pm

black morse wrote:
John L wrote:I'd be happy with a shirt without sponsor's logo on!

Afraid those days are gone :(


Macclesfield didn't have a logo last night as they are sponsored by Paddy Power
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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby marky No.1 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:51 pm

jbc.shrimp wrote:Can't remember if Morecambe wore a limited edition shirt for wearing at Wembley for the playoff finals

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby jbc.shrimp » Wed Feb 12, 2020 3:37 pm

marky No.1 wrote:
jbc.shrimp wrote:Can't remember if Morecambe wore a limited edition shirt for wearing at Wembley for the playoff finals

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That scarf looks a bit orange to be a MFC. Thought I was looking at a Blackpool one at first glance.LOL
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Postby marky No.1 » Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:42 pm

Nice touch by Mazuma to put St Johns Hospice on the front of our shirts for the FA Cup

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Re: Shirt Sponsor

Postby Born again Bill » Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:36 pm

Great gesture , hopefully it will go down Well with locals who don’t normally watch us But tune in on Sunday.
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