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Originally Posted by Colm
I bet they'll have no problems getting it though. With the amount of coverage Bohs and Dalymount gets it's an advertisers dream.
If we actually owned the Cross, we'd make a fortune from naming rights considering the level of media coverage we get.
I think this is the way to go for all clubs that own their grounds.
Agreed ...... That would definitely be value for money. Bohs are a side that will always be at the top and contesting for Europe and would be well able to compete once there IMO, with the coverage that Shels and City got this year, anyone sponsoring either club was laughing all the way to the bank, to give us the faction of its value. Any company would do very well for themselves to invest in that give away deal. 100,000 is nothing if it were for 5+ years and it is a give away at that. (how long is it for anyway?)
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Originally Posted by Longfordian
It's €100,000 per year I think they're looking for, not in total, A Face
Alright ... thats fair enough so :p
Out of curiosity ... What did it cost for Flancare Park and Century Homes Park naming rights ??
There'll always be a Dalyer
They can call it anything they want just so that Dessie has to read it out on Morning Ireland all the time.
I couldn't care less if its: 'And last night Bohs thumped local rivals Shels (Hoops relegated at this stage) 3-0 at Johnson's Baby Oil Kind to Your Skin Park'
Dalymount, as the former international venue and even as a concert venue (disclosure: I saw Bob Marley there!) is etched in the minds of generations of Irish people, or at least Dubs. There'll always be a Dalyer!
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Originally Posted by BohDiddley
Johnson's Baby Oil Kind to Your Skin Park'
How about "lemon fresh three hands washing up liquid park"
It has a better ring to it doesn't it.