MACCSPURS
7th April 2006, 12:58 PM
If we are lead to believe all the talk it seems apart from a new kit manufacturer we will also be getting a new sponsor for next season.
Rumours seem very strong that it will be LG Electronics which has now started the debate about red on the shirts again. Which makes me wonder, how far does support go? I knew a friend, fellow Spurs fan, who would only ever drink Holsten and once the sponsorship stopped he drank anything. My brother was buying a video and it was only when the box was brought to the counter that he noticed it was JVC and said "I'm not having that sh*t!"
Are we really that bothered about red? Let's not forget we are effectively selling advertising space on the front of the shirts and we have to promote a companies brand be it red, white or blue.
For me, the most important aspect is the deal and how much it is worth. Without winning anything the books at Spurs seem to be in great hands (I thank Alan Sugar for that) and profits are increasing so unlike some clubs we should be able to pour the money into the transfer kitty.
So, my question is...
Would you...
a) like a quality player, for example, Kuyt, to arrive because we are sponsored by LG Electronics with red on the shirt.
b) We have an average deal with a company whose logo is blue and we sign no one
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Kawasaki AR80 (http://www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/Kawasaki_AR80)
Rumours seem very strong that it will be LG Electronics which has now started the debate about red on the shirts again. Which makes me wonder, how far does support go? I knew a friend, fellow Spurs fan, who would only ever drink Holsten and once the sponsorship stopped he drank anything. My brother was buying a video and it was only when the box was brought to the counter that he noticed it was JVC and said "I'm not having that sh*t!"
Are we really that bothered about red? Let's not forget we are effectively selling advertising space on the front of the shirts and we have to promote a companies brand be it red, white or blue.
For me, the most important aspect is the deal and how much it is worth. Without winning anything the books at Spurs seem to be in great hands (I thank Alan Sugar for that) and profits are increasing so unlike some clubs we should be able to pour the money into the transfer kitty.
So, my question is...
Would you...
a) like a quality player, for example, Kuyt, to arrive because we are sponsored by LG Electronics with red on the shirt.
b) We have an average deal with a company whose logo is blue and we sign no one
________
Kawasaki AR80 (http://www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/Kawasaki_AR80)