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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 16:25:16 GMT
Makes sense but the issue you have is that the ofherv9 teams wouldn't think big picture with that and would want some money for themselves. Easiest solution is making the 4 teams in a conference responsible for securing sponsorship for that conference, they can then split it between the 4 of them without the other 8 being involved. Put the responsibility on their shoulders and they can't complain. If you get a sponsor for the league the teams don't have any say in who gets what. It's X divided by 12 surely? You'd think but I'd have little faith that's how it would actually shake out.
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Post by Discoray on May 12, 2017 22:24:43 GMT
It is an actual position, though while the package was indeed decent, it's still not enough. Any sales person worth their salt would see after about 2 minutes of research it's nowhere near enough incentive considering the "product", and all the baggage that comes with it that they need to try and sell out there. We'd need someone borderline capable of moving mountains to get any sort of traction, and you can't get that sort of person on £60k sadly. Moving mountains??? Come on... How hard could it be to get a big company to hand over SOME cash for that amount of exposure? Not very... Apply for the role and see what response you get..... It's a non position that was only rolled out to shut people up. Not that simple I'm afraid, especially when you consider what's went on with the EPL the past couple of years, to say nothing of UK Hockey's legacy of financial woes. Let's not even start on the damage David Simms has caused the sport too, on top of the rift-raft we've had this past 6 weeks on just the league setup. When UK Ice Hockey has hit the widespread airwaves, it's always been for the wrong reasons. If you're a big & reputable company would you want to be associated with UK Ice hockey? Make no bones about it, the Ice Hockey is one of the toughest sporting sells out of all UK sport.
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Post by pantherdman on May 13, 2017 13:59:24 GMT
The aim is to get as much money as possible, as quickly, with as little effort as possible and get it out of the game in their bank accounts.
The long term goal is to keep this gravy train going for as many years as possible.
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