Storm backed by Tigerair
Just on the Storm web site.
"Melbourne Storm has unveiled an historic strip for Friday night’s Big Battle III against traditional rivals the Brisbane Broncos, including an exciting new back of jersey partnership with the re-launched Tigerair Australia"
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news-d ... rair/78637
"Melbourne Storm has unveiled an historic strip for Friday night’s Big Battle III against traditional rivals the Brisbane Broncos, including an exciting new back of jersey partnership with the re-launched Tigerair Australia"
http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news-d ... rair/78637
Good luck to Tigerair. Hopefully they're able to improve their reputation in the coming years.
They're basically testing the waters with this current deal (which I believe covers tomorrow night and I'd assume the Indigenous game later this year). Hopefully they stay on beyond that - unlike other temporary sponsors we've had.
They're basically testing the waters with this current deal (which I believe covers tomorrow night and I'd assume the Indigenous game later this year). Hopefully they stay on beyond that - unlike other temporary sponsors we've had.
I would have thought that Anzac biscuits would have stayed this year given they won a premiership.absentee wrote:Good luck to Tigerair. Hopefully they're able to improve their reputation in the coming years.
They're basically testing the waters with this current deal (which I believe covers tomorrow night and I'd assume the Indigenous game later this year). Hopefully they stay on beyond that - unlike other temporary sponsors we've had.
Odd choice for the Programmed logo. If they want to do it like that on future stuff, they should make their word mark bigger so it's easier to read. Also, why is it all so low? Move everything up. There's not enough space between the sponsors for the number - especially if it's a double digit number. It could just be a prototype Finchy is wearing, though. The Superman jersey Cam wore for the photo shoot was different to the ones the players wore on the day - and different to the ones available at retail.
Also, I also stumbled across a little bit of sponsorship-related info that's probably not worth it's own thread. I've heard we'll be switching over from KooGa to BLK next season. Same company, obviously - but still interesting.
Also, I also stumbled across a little bit of sponsorship-related info that's probably not worth it's own thread. I've heard we'll be switching over from KooGa to BLK next season. Same company, obviously - but still interesting.
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Definitely. Really liked our Black Label WCC Jersey from earlier this year.absentee wrote: we'll be switching over from KooGa to BLK next season. Same company, obviously - but still interesting.
Absentee I think that is because KooGa Australia pay a fee to KooGa UK to use the brand. KooGa Australia felt they were doing a lot of promotion and KooGa UK were getting most of the benefits without KooGa UK doing much work. A few sports teams such as Melb Rebels changed from KooGa to BLK this year.absentee wrote:Odd choice for the Programmed logo. If they want to do it like that on future stuff, they should make their word mark bigger so it's easier to read. Also, why is it all so low? Move everything up. There's not enough space between the sponsors for the number - especially if it's a double digit number. It could just be a prototype Finchy is wearing, though. The Superman jersey Cam wore for the photo shoot was different to the ones the players wore on the day - and different to the ones available at retail.
Also, I also stumbled across a little bit of sponsorship-related info that's probably not worth it's own thread. I've heard we'll be switching over from KooGa to BLK next season. Same company, obviously - but still interesting.
Oh yeah, I'm aware of the situation. It's just the way KooGa Australia has been dealing with it has been strange - moving some teams to BLK and keeping some with KooGa. Perhaps they're doing a gradual changeover with the remaining KooGa teams changing in the next year. I noticed during the last Wallabies game the sideline advertising was for BLK (with the tag line 'a change is coming') and not KooGa.
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Maybe it has to do with the contracts that clubs signed? Like Kooga needs to brand themselves as "Kooga" until their current deal ends, and then they can move to BLK.absentee wrote:Oh yeah, I'm aware of the situation. It's just the way KooGa Australia has been dealing with it has been strange - moving some teams to BLK and keeping some with KooGa. Perhaps they're doing a gradual changeover with the remaining KooGa teams changing in the next year. I noticed during the last Wallabies game the sideline advertising was for BLK (with the tag line 'a change is coming') and not KooGa.
I noticed the Tigerair logo on the lower back of our jersey yesterday.If not sure just ask any raiders player as they got plenty of looks at the back of our jersey.
Well, the club is having an event outside Crown tomorrow so it could be Crown re-upping for another few years. Tigerair is supposed to be there, too - so maybe it's for them? Perhaps both?Ice wrote:I see there's a "Major announcement regarding future sponsorship" to made tomorrow. Would be very happy if it's Crown to keep up their current support.
Whatever it is, I hope we'll have all sponsors sorted in the next few months. I'd like to see us go into a season with a full book of sponsors for a change - no more iron on patches mid-season.