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Post by lostinspace on May 30, 2020 20:01:37 GMT
any body got a rough idea as to what this is or thereabouts per season , got someone who is very interested
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2020 20:30:13 GMT
any body got a rough idea as to what this is or thereabouts per season , got someone who is very interested It's on the official site, in the commercial section, HereHome shirt £500 plus VAT, away £350 plus.
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Post by lostinspace on May 30, 2020 20:39:01 GMT
any body got a rough idea as to what this is or thereabouts per season , got someone who is very interested It's on the official site, in the commercial section, HereHome shirt £500 plus VAT, away £350 plus. [br Thanks, possibly looking at the actual logo across the shirt
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2020 20:59:36 GMT
It's on the official site, in the commercial section, HereHome shirt £500 plus VAT, away £350 plus. [br Thanks, possibly looking at the actual logo across the shirt Sorry, don't know details but think that Tom deals with that. Not sure what the cost is, but it's probably going to be quite high if what the club are doing now generates more money than the raffle, which I think sold 92 tickets at £1000 each.
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Post by lostinspace on May 30, 2020 21:11:41 GMT
Ok that’s good, thankyou
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 8:20:46 GMT
Sorry I misunderstood your original question. Good luck to your friend negotiating a deal
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Post by Rex on May 31, 2020 14:10:22 GMT
[br Thanks, possibly looking at the actual logo across the shirt Sorry, don't know details but think that Tom deals with that. Not sure what the cost is, but it's probably going to be quite high if what the club are doing now generates more money than the raffle, which I think sold 92 tickets at £1000 each. I think ( but can't be sure) that the raffle draw figure raised was just over £70K as there was a discount if you bought 2 or 3 tickets, but as you say, still a sizeable lump for any company to shell out.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 14:34:09 GMT
Sorry, don't know details but think that Tom deals with that. Not sure what the cost is, but it's probably going to be quite high if what the club are doing now generates more money than the raffle, which I think sold 92 tickets at £1000 each. I think ( but can't be sure) that the raffle draw figure raised was just over £70K as there was a discount if you bought 2 or 3 tickets, but as you say, still a sizeable lump for any company to shell out. Who knows. Maybe not so many tickets sold and that's why we've gone back to just selling the sponsorship? Having said that, didn't we print a list of people who entered at one time? Then it gets more complicated as, and again I'm happy to be corrected if this is wrong, but I think that just for entering you got some kind of hospitality package? If all hospitality is sold out for every game, then maybe £92k was really £70k as you say, take off 70 lots of hospitality for a few people from each entrant and suddenly it doesn't look like such a great money spinner?
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Post by Rex on May 31, 2020 16:54:43 GMT
I think ( but can't be sure) that the raffle draw figure raised was just over £70K as there was a discount if you bought 2 or 3 tickets, but as you say, still a sizeable lump for any company to shell out. Who knows. Maybe not so many tickets sold and that's why we've gone back to just selling the sponsorship? Having said that, didn't we print a list of people who entered at one time? Then it gets more complicated as, and again I'm happy to be corrected if this is wrong, but I think that just for entering you got some kind of hospitality package? If all hospitality is sold out for every game, then maybe £92k was really £70k as you say, take off 70 lots of hospitality for a few people from each entrant and suddenly it doesn't look like such a great money spinner?That's right, you get a table for ten hospitality package. I did it twice when I was running a local electrical wholesaler, the tickets then were £1000 +VAT with discounts if you bought 2 or 3 tickets. Our view at the time was that if we didn't win the shirt sponsorship , was that at least we got to take a few customers on a corporate day out- albeit an over priced one. The company I work for now used to have an executive box, but opted to go for the 1883 club (the name of the 'raffle' club' as even at the newer price of £1250 + VAT it was a significant saving and we also ended up winning the stand naming rights for the South West tent. As you say, once you consider the fact that each participant gets a 'free' hospitality package that would impact heavily on the profit for the club, but I still think it's a good deal for participants and the club. The amount of money raised might even cover a whole days losses !
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Post by irenestoyboy on Jun 1, 2020 10:40:39 GMT
I think the thought was that we could raise even more money by having the 1883 and selling the shirt sponsorship. I think the home shirt sponsorship alone nets us £50k.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2020 11:12:33 GMT
Oh, and there was me thinking that the changes were made to raise less money.
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Post by Rex on Jun 1, 2020 11:16:40 GMT
I think the thought was that we could raise even more money by having the 1883 and selling the shirt sponsorship. I think the home shirt sponsorship alone nets us £50k. I think the 1883 has been a great success. The player of the year do where they do the draw is a great night and very professional, all very un Rovers like really!
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Post by kingswood Polak on Jun 1, 2020 15:02:25 GMT
Sorry, don't know details but think that Tom deals with that. Not sure what the cost is, but it's probably going to be quite high if what the club are doing now generates more money than the raffle, which I think sold 92 tickets at £1000 each. I think ( but can't be sure) that the raffle draw figure raised was just over £70K as there was a discount if you bought 2 or 3 tickets, but as you say, still a sizeable lump for any company to shell out. If you remember then the FFSC bought a ticket and it cost circa 1200-1400 with VAT and other costs
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Post by texasgas on Jun 2, 2020 19:29:00 GMT
I think ( but can't be sure) that the raffle draw figure raised was just over £70K as there was a discount if you bought 2 or 3 tickets, but as you say, still a sizeable lump for any company to shell out. Who knows. Dozens of people directly and indirectly working with the club
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