New Sponsor - 188BET
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Used to sponsor Latics a few years ago as well I think.
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Medlock, some may have well know names like Emirates, Mitsubishi, Typhoo on heir shirts, but I think you find that the sponsorship in terms of money is nothing like that of Football or Union clubs or indeed even 188Betmedlocke wrote:Not really awe inspiring is it when you see Mitsubishi, Typhoo & Emirates on some of our opponents shirts, imagine how nice it would be to have a decent sponsor like Heinz, Coca Cola, Ikea, HTC, Suzuki, Canon, Dell, Visa, Kia Ora, Specialized, Daiwa, Nestle, Duracell, Osram, Colgate, Firestone and so on and so forth
Leigh for example have O2 on their shirts, but it is only a branch and not the company at national level.
Anyway, what could be worse than having a controversial company like WONGA on the shirts like Premiership Newcastle United?
Re: New Sponsor - 188BET
We've got one as bad as Wonga. Preditory gambling organisation. Corbyn won't allow it when he sweeps to power.Whelley Warrior wrote:Medlock, some may have well know names like Emirates, Mitsubishi, Typhoo on heir shirts, but I think you find that the sponsorship in terms of money is nothing like that of Football or Union clubs or indeed even 188Betmedlocke wrote:Not really awe inspiring is it when you see Mitsubishi, Typhoo & Emirates on some of our opponents shirts, imagine how nice it would be to have a decent sponsor like Heinz, Coca Cola, Ikea, HTC, Suzuki, Canon, Dell, Visa, Kia Ora, Specialized, Daiwa, Nestle, Duracell, Osram, Colgate, Firestone and so on and so forth
Leigh for example have O2 on their shirts, but it is only a branch and not the company at national level.
Anyway, what could be worse than having a controversial company like WONGA on the shirts like Premiership Newcastle United?
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Sorry, Mike, but many clubs now have betting companies as main sponsors.Mike wrote:We've got one as bad as Wonga. Preditory gambling organisation. Corbyn won't allow it when he sweeps to power.Whelley Warrior wrote:Medlock, some may have well know names like Emirates, Mitsubishi, Typhoo on heir shirts, but I think you find that the sponsorship in terms of money is nothing like that of Football or Union clubs or indeed even 188Betmedlocke wrote:Not really awe inspiring is it when you see Mitsubishi, Typhoo & Emirates on some of our opponents shirts, imagine how nice it would be to have a decent sponsor like Heinz, Coca Cola, Ikea, HTC, Suzuki, Canon, Dell, Visa, Kia Ora, Specialized, Daiwa, Nestle, Duracell, Osram, Colgate, Firestone and so on and so forth
Leigh for example have O2 on their shirts, but it is only a branch and not the company at national level.
Anyway, what could be worse than having a controversial company like WONGA on the shirts like Premiership Newcastle United?
And are they any worse than a preditory money lending company getting people into debt?
And why the sarcasm about Crorbyn as he could be swept to power with the increasing number of newcomers with a poor standard of living now flooding into the country. How many of them, for example paid the £2 to participate in the vote which elected him as leader?
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Re: New Sponsor - 188BET
Corbyn reminds me of Michael Foot, who always looked scruffy even when wearing a suit & tie! The 'donkey jacket' at the Cenotaph Remembrance Service ruined any chance of Labour coming to power at that time!Mike wrote:We've got one as bad as Wonga. Preditory gambling organisation. Corbyn won't allow it when he sweeps to power.Whelley Warrior wrote:Medlock, some may have well know names like Emirates, Mitsubishi, Typhoo on heir shirts, but I think you find that the sponsorship in terms of money is nothing like that of Football or Union clubs or indeed even 188Betmedlocke wrote:Not really awe inspiring is it when you see Mitsubishi, Typhoo & Emirates on some of our opponents shirts, imagine how nice it would be to have a decent sponsor like Heinz, Coca Cola, Ikea, HTC, Suzuki, Canon, Dell, Visa, Kia Ora, Specialized, Daiwa, Nestle, Duracell, Osram, Colgate, Firestone and so on and so forth
Leigh for example have O2 on their shirts, but it is only a branch and not the company at national level.
Anyway, what could be worse than having a controversial company like WONGA on the shirts like Premiership Newcastle United?
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Re: New Sponsor - 188BET
Off we go. Something else to moan about.For heavens sake keep politics out of it.
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these guys are quite big, they were the first to sponsor two premiership teams at the same time, thats not to be sniffed at. I think the Coral merger with Ladbrokes may be the reason why they didn't continue .... that and the fact we won jack last season !
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An orange and white strip to match the logo, now wouldn't that be awesome.
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That made me laughPanchitta Marra wrote:An orange and white strip to match the logo, now wouldn't that be awesome.




Re: New Sponsor - 188BET
Hope it's got black pipingPanchitta Marra wrote:An orange and white strip to match the logo, now wouldn't that be awesome.