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2015 NRL Jersey & Sponsorship Discussion

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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lol, I hope you were being sarcastic. I'd have gone with dolphins and let them try. My understanding is you can't sue for a sports name, only the actual logo image. Remember when bradford became Bulls and Chicago Bulls tried to stop them they couldn't stop them being called the Bulls but got compensation as the bradford logo was a direct rip off of theirs.

Did that same happen with Newtown/NY Jets or did they come to an agreement??

I love the Jets badge but its always struck me as odd that the NFL would allow its use...
 

Lambretta

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It was a joke you dopey merkins. Redcliffe threatened to sue over the dolphins name so I suggested they would sue over red and white. Of course thats ridiculous. Thats the point. f**k me dead there are some slow tards on here.

Apologies for being geniused
It was your geniused post
It tricked me

Use emoticons to prevent me going full genius in future
 
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Is Jason Smith the father of Tim Smith?
Who is Billy Smith, Darren Smith and Dave Smith? Are they Brian Smith's love children? Are they related to Cameron Smith or Cronulla's favourite son, Wayne Smith?
 

Chook Norris

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Roosters alternate for 2015.

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Anyone know where to find this jersey?
 

steeden.

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No luck for the Titans yet sadly

http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au...arch-for-sponsor/story-fnj94ixl-1227186500318

Gold Coast Titans vow not to sell themselves short in search for sponsor


GOLD Coast Titans CEO Graham Annesley says the club will not undersell its naming-rights sponsorship despite the possibility of heading into the NRL season without a major backer.
The Titans are battling to fill the multimillion-dollar blackhole left by iSelect, who pulled out of the final two years of their four-year commitment because of off-field controversies.
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Annesley has been in negotiations with a number of companies for about a year, even flying to China to try to secure a multinational brand.
But so far the search has been fruitless and the Titans are now facing the prospect of kicking off the NRL season in March without major support.
The players yesterday gathered at Cbus Super Stadium for their annual team photograph wearing jerseys without branding on the front.

But Annesley said the club wasn’t about to discount its major sponsorship price just to start the season with a logo.
Titans CEO Graham Annesley says the club will not sell itself short just to start the season with a logo on its jersey.

“We haven’t secured a naming-rights sponsor yet,” he said.
“We’re doing everything we can to try to secure one. We’re still trying and meeting with companies. We’re not going to have a fire sale and undersell it.
“In our view it’s worth a particular price and we would prefer to hold out for that price because if you undersell, it ­devalues sponsorship across the entire competition.
“It also means you’ve set a market price then which is very difficult to recover from.
“The brand is more important than that. Other clubs’ ­financial futures are more important than that.
“We are not going to sell it off at a discounted price just so that we can go into the competition with a logo on a jersey.”
The sponsorship market has been tough for many NRL clubs in recent years.
Cronulla have battled to secure a major backer while Canberra turned to a Chinese company to find support.
The Titans had solid support from Jetstar in their infancy before iSelect took over the major sponsorship, only to cut their association short.
“Major sponsorship is big money and there’s not businesses on every corner that can afford that,” Annesley said.
“There’s no timeline. We’ve got to get the right deal.”
The Titans have had a tough few years, nearly crumbling under eight-figure debts in 2012 while player behaviour has also been a concern.
Greg Bird was recently stripped of the co-captaincy after urinating in public and the club sacked emerging star Paul Carter last month when he was caught drink-driving for the second time in six months.
“I don’t really want to revisit any of that,” Annesley said
 

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