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wiseman
11/04/2003, 11:32 AM
All alcohol sponsorship of sport is to be banned in the next two years so no more Guinness on the jersey.

Maybe City should look to Pfizers and have 'Viagra' on the jersey. A solid team that will stand up to anything :D

Any thoughts on a distinctive Cork sponsor?

Maybe 'PROC' :D :D

Ref
11/04/2003, 11:35 AM
Barrys Tea.

:)

fonzi
11/04/2003, 11:41 AM
The Peoples Republic Of Cork.

now would'nt that be a laugh!

patsh
11/04/2003, 12:28 PM
Whoever it is, they need to drive a hard bargain and get a good deal. With the higer profile and increased coverage, this is worth a lot more tha it used to be.

yur man
11/04/2003, 12:34 PM
get yur jerseys while u can then, cos i dont like the thought of a jersey with dunnes stores or tesco on it :p

cfcgirl
11/04/2003, 12:48 PM
lennoxs chipper i wonder would lennox himself sponcer

pete
11/04/2003, 1:22 PM
Guinness been good but if it comes to an end so be it.

The top Premier division teams tend to get National brand sponsors as oppoed to most of the 1st division clubs gettting local sponsors.

To get something like Coca-Cola, Pepsi or similar as club sponsors would be good for promoting the club to a youinger audience. Alternatively a local brand that sells a national brand.

Dricky
11/04/2003, 1:40 PM
Originally posted by pete
Guinness been good but if it comes to an end so be it.

The top Premier division teams tend to get National brand sponsors as oppoed to most of the 1st division clubs gettting local sponsors.

To get something like Coca-Cola, Pepsi or similar as club sponsors would be good for promoting the club to a youinger audience. Alternatively a local brand that sells a national brand.

What you mean MultiChannel or not in the picture????

Troy.McClure
11/04/2003, 1:50 PM
Originally posted by wiseman
All alcohol sponsorship of sport is to be banned in the next two years so no more Guinness on the jersey.
AFIK they actually will be alowed to get alcohol related sponcership, however, teams with such sponcership will not be alowed on tv before 8pm.

Barry's Tea would be a good replacement alright, as would Ford or maybe Dunlops. 02 and Vodafone seem to sponcer anything nowadays though. How about Red fm or 96fm? One of the pharmaceuticles (like Pfizer!) would be good as well.

Ref
11/04/2003, 3:27 PM
Dinos
McDonalds
Coca cola
Lucozade
Foot.ie
O2
Vodafone
Burger King
Meteor
Irish Examiner
Barrys

Troy.McClure
11/04/2003, 3:45 PM
Originally posted by Ref

Dinos


You want Brian LENNOX to advertise and promote Dino's :D I cant see that happening some how!

Pablo Escobar
11/04/2003, 5:44 PM
Lennox's wouldn't work for obvious reasons!

The perfect sponser would be 'Air Magic'!

mouldymurphy
11/04/2003, 6:09 PM
well red fm are saying there new sponsors. dont know on what scale though

City Hero
11/04/2003, 6:50 PM
Someone mentioned Coca Cola or Pepsi.

The soft drink giants are currently scrapping over multi million pound deals in the UK for underage football.

Coca Cola have a deal for one of the junior leagues while Pepsi have signe a deal for the FA youth cup I think.

Ref
12/04/2003, 8:52 AM
McDonalds sponsor Galway so why not Cork City?

And it's not as if theres only one of them - there are 4 McDonalds in the city and 1 in Mallow.

Peadar
12/04/2003, 9:23 AM
Originally posted by Ref
McDonalds sponsor Galway so why not Cork City?


Why on earth would we want McDonalds on our shirts?
The City shirt would look just like a piece of litter from the junk food chain, strewn on Patrick's St.
There's a very interesting book called "Fast Food Nation" which some of you might want to read.
If we were choosing a sponsor then a local business with a genuine interest in the club would be good.
96FM would be alright as we'd have great media coverage.
What will happen however is that we'll accept the best deal on offer, be that from Durex or Dinos.

Pat MacGroyne
13/04/2003, 7:00 PM
What about us????

Foot.ie

I could picture it. If we wanted to we probably could manage it.

dahamsta
13/04/2003, 9:47 PM
Heh, I was just about to post that Pat. T'would go well with the green strips an' all. I'm in for a ton. ;)

adam

Troy.McClure
14/04/2003, 10:24 AM
The 'Irish' Examiner or the Echo would also be ideal, although I suppose pictures of City players with Examiner accross them would never be printed in other papers then! How about tv3? Surely Trev has some pull?

patsh
14/04/2003, 10:45 AM
Originally posted by Pat MacGroyne
What about us????

Foot.ie

I could picture it. If we wanted to we probably could manage it.
Just as a matter of interest, how much would need to be stumped up, anyone know?

Troy.McClure
14/04/2003, 11:48 AM
15 quid and a set of nets Id say!

Pauro 76
14/04/2003, 1:23 PM
Maybe Waterford should have Pfizers as a sponsor.... its the only thing thats going to stay up all season!!!! :)

(feel free to keep this post in case it comes back to haunt me...)

SÓC
14/04/2003, 9:04 PM
The Wexford builder who Dolan is buddies with has gotten his name on the shorts for City this season, have a look at Carey's shorts here (http://www.eirways.com/citynet/clubshop2003/120403_citypats_reidy/vs_ST_PATS_1)