Time to burn my Paul Weller albums…. And yes I am that childish !!
Fair play that’s some coup
Bohs have only gone and done it again.
Time to burn my Paul Weller albums…. And yes I am that childish !!
Fair play that’s some coup
Thats the Daniel Lambert effect. See Kneecap one of their singers was wearin Bohs jersey at Glastonbury!
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
He gets a lot of stick when the footballing side of things isn't working but I don't think you could ask any employee to do more to bring in revenue and promote a club. It's a shame the footballing side has been a mess. Fingers crossed this current bit of form and reasonable recruitment isn't a false dawn
Each to their own and I'm sure it'll sell well, but I wouldn't be a fan of my club essentially releasing a Man City jersey
Made a balls of the last post.
This will mo doubt be met with derision from many angles bit itbis without doubt a successful strategy this far and kudos to Bohs.
They are the only LOI club who regularly get exposure nationally amd internationally when releasing a new shirt.
The amount of money Lambert has brought to the club must be astonishing at this stage. Right back to the fundraising gigs to keep the club alive 13/14 years ago. It's like he has the same ideas as a lunatic on a barstool but somehow the capacity to make them happen.
Whats the story with Bohs using these bands logos? Presumably they are getting permission but does that mean they have to handover a percentage of sales?
https://x.com/cliftonvillefc/status/1939991537393225864
Good on Cliftonville. Not to mention Athlone Town are also older as well as ametuer sides, some of which are mentioned in the replies
Paaatrick's Agletic
It says it clearly that nothing is going to Oasis. So why would they allow it? I think it gets the band huge kudos and a certain whiff of hipness that they may no longer have.
Having said that I struggle to think of another irish club that could pull that off.
The choice of Irish in Manchester charity is apt and very deserving and clever as well
Typically a % of the sales goes to a charity that the band and club agree on. For the Oasis jersey 50% of the profits go to Bohs, 25% goes to music generation Ireland to help give access to music and music equipment to disadvantaged children across Ireland and 25% goes to an Irish care charity in Manchester that helps the Irish diaspora over there. For the Fontains one money is being raised for Palestine and for the Guinness jerseys it's split going to Bohs community initiatives and the Bohs pride committee. Whatever the cause is it's usually mentioned in the clubs press release and there's usually a few words from one of the charities representatives. Last I saw around 140k was raised by the Fontains jersey for medical aid in Palestine so it certainly has the potential to be helpful. Granted the blockades may have hindered the actual help.
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