The fact your team draws low TV ratings, despite being competitive on the field, proves my point. If you can't get anyone to pay attention to you when you're winning then you're useless to the game, its broadcast partners and its sponsors.Wow….don’t really know where to start with that deluded pile of shit. As much as it might burn you mate the Sharks have sold out all their apparel sponsorships for the next two years. We’re not looking for a new stadium…. Just an upgrade to our humble ground. I might be biased but I don’t reckon there’s a better atmosphere than at these suburban grounds and the spanking new leagues club and restaurant precinct will only add to the game day experience for the punters. That and a side that is competitive every year as opposed to a team who has finished…13th….14th…14th and 15th in the last 4 years. The funniest thing of all is that Chad Townsend is your marquee signing for ‘22. Enjoy the spoon in your whiz-bang stadium.
Zzzzz…….The fact your team draws low TV ratings, despite being competitive on the field, proves my point. If you can't get anyone to pay attention to you when you're winning then you're useless to the game and its partners.
I didn't say Cronulla cannot get a sponsor. I said major companies won't want to throw money at a brand that has a terrible reputation and small audience.
What's the name of the sponsors and how much are they paying?
Are any of them the sort of companies who would want to be associated with Man Utd or any other major sporting club, or is it some small company that deals in waste management, pest control or plumbing?
Dolphins have a sponsor paying $1.5m, which is more than most other clubs. Cowboys have had Toyota as their main sponsor since 2003. Warriors, Broncos and Storm have strong sponsorship deals with major companies. Even the Titans have some major companies sponsors them.
Just an upgrade which will enable the club to continue. To enable a women’s team, to support and enhance our sponsor and can engagement. To ensure front of house has good working accommodation to ensure the club, team and other community groups prosper.ARLC isn't going to kill off a team that has a world class stadium and draws very strong TV ratings.
There's no argument for Cronulla to be in the competition ahead of NZ2, Perth, Bris 3 or Adelaide. They don't rate on TV and they don't draw strong crowds. Nor do they have strong companies lining up to sponsor them. If you're a company looking to align yourself with a sports club to promote your brand, would you rather be with a club that plays out of a quality stadium and draws high TV ratings, or a small club playing at a tiny derelict park with few people watching on TV?
If you sponsor the Sharks you're competing with 8 other teams for media exposure. Compare that to teams from areas that aren't oversaturated.
Rhetoric about The Sharks being needed for kids to play the game in Sutherland is debunked by Logan having just as many juniors , if not more, despite not having an NRL club and not having a Queensland Cup team based in it since 2002.
Cronulla will never have a stadium like Parramatta Stadium, Melbourne Rectangular Arena, Townsville Stadium or Robina Stadium. Nor should it. There's no A-League, Super Rugby or AwFuL team in Southern Sydney, so no need for a new stadium or a even a team, if we're being fair dinkum. The crazy thing is we have two teams in this small region playing out of dumps while Perth and Adelaide have none.
A medical supplies company?You want to know google it. Sharks will still be here long after you’ve gone.
Again with those ratings … you failed to answer it all.The fact your team draws low TV ratings, despite being competitive on the field, proves my point. If you can't get anyone to pay attention to you when you're winning then you're useless to the game, its broadcast partners and its sponsors.
I didn't say Cronulla cannot get a sponsor. I said major companies won't want to throw money at a brand that has a terrible reputation and small audience.
What's the name of the sponsors and how much are they paying?
Are any of them the sort of companies who would want to be associated with Man Utd or any other major sporting club, or are they small companies that deal in waste management, pest control and plumbing?
Dolphins have a sponsor paying $1.5m, which is more than most other clubs. They won't play a game until 2023. Cowboys have had Toyota as their main sponsor since 2003. Warriors, Broncos and Storm have strong sponsorship deals with major companies. Even the Titans have some major companies sponsoring them.
Your club will continue to fall behind the other Sydney clubs when Penrith, Parramatta, Canterbury, Wests, Sydney and South Sydney are playing out of world class stadiums. Even Manly will have a decent stadium. That leaves the two Southern Sydney teams playing out of dumps.
Not much of ratings; however I do know a lot of statistics.ARLC isn't going to kill off a team that has a world class stadium and draws very strong TV ratings.
There's no argument for Cronulla to be in the competition ahead of NZ2, Perth, Bris 3 or Adelaide. They don't rate on TV and they don't draw strong crowds. Nor do they have strong companies lining up to sponsor them. If you're a company looking to align yourself with a sports club to promote your brand, would you rather be with a club that plays out of a quality stadium and draws high TV ratings, or a small club playing at a tiny derelict park with few people watching on TV?
If you sponsor the Sharks you're competing with 8 other teams for media exposure. Compare that to teams from areas that aren't oversaturated.
Rhetoric about The Sharks being needed for kids to play the game in Sutherland is debunked by Logan having just as many juniors , if not more, despite not having an NRL club and not having a Queensland Cup team based in it since 2002.
Cronulla will never have a stadium like Parramatta Stadium, Melbourne Rectangular Arena, Townsville Stadium or Robina Stadium. Nor should it. There's no A-League, Super Rugby or AwFuL team in Southern Sydney, so no need for a new stadium or a even a team, if we're being fair dinkum. The crazy thing is we have two teams in this small region playing out of dumps while Perth and Adelaide have none.
Good post mate….these interstaters just don’t get it. Think it’s all about flash stadiums…crowds and tv ratings. I’m just about done here…as Chad would say…Lesssgoo.Just an upgrade which will enable the club to continue. To enable a women’s team, to support and enhance our sponsor and can engagement. To ensure front of house has good working accommodation to ensure the club, team and other community groups prosper.
Sharks Park is more than just a Stadium, it’s a home not to sharks , but fans of sharks, community groups and sharks have heart charity.
the game isn’t all about money, big stadiums, players, fans and action…no, it isn’t the essence of the game, the essence of the game is community.
You sound like an anti-vaxer by questioning the source.Again with those ratings … you failed to answer it all.
Those ratings don’t mention whether the statistics have any biases, whether it was a sample of a population, and how accurate the results are.
Cronulla sponsors hmm..
Aramex is an international company, which serves in 50 nations. Yes they are throwing some big money at club and they have been waiting to do extra for the club.
Sharks have a good combination of international, national and local business sponsoring the club.
Stop digging yourself a hole, as you don’t know what you are talking about.
Your major sponsor is a couple of local car dealerships - NOT TOYOTA international!!!! But then again a lot of what your are saying just makes it obvious you don't know your facts, history or the bigger picture! Also you need to do a bit of research in the size of the companies sponsoring Cronulla and the $s paid based on this dribble, leaves your mob for dead as well. We have local car dealerships but they don't qualify for our front of jersey!!!The fact your team draws low TV ratings, despite being competitive on the field, proves my point. If you can't get anyone to pay attention to you when you're winning then you're useless to the game, its broadcast partners and its sponsors.
I didn't say Cronulla cannot get a sponsor. I said major companies won't want to throw money at a brand that has a terrible reputation and small audience.
What's the name of the sponsors and how much are they paying?
Are any of them the sort of companies who would want to be associated with Man Utd or any other major sporting club, or are they small companies that deal in waste management, pest control and plumbing?
Dolphins have a sponsor paying $1.5m, which is more than most other clubs. They won't play a game until 2023. Cowboys have had Toyota as their main sponsor since 2003. Warriors, Broncos and Storm have strong sponsorship deals with major companies. Even the Titans have some major companies sponsoring them.
Your club will continue to fall behind the other Sydney clubs when Penrith, Parramatta, Canterbury, Wests, Sydney and South Sydney are playing out of world class stadiums. Even Manly will have a decent stadium. That leaves the two Southern Sydney teams playing out of dumps.
You might not give a shit about important things like ratings and attendances, but the game's broadcast partners and sponsors sure do!Good post mate….these interstaters just don’t get it. Think it’s all about flash stadiums…crowds and tv ratings. I’m just about done here…as Chad would say…Lesssgoo.
We don’t want a new stadium mate…. Doesn’t make you play any better as the Cows have proven. T.v rating mean SFA… you don’t get a bigger grant from the NRL for having higher ratings. For what it’s worth I believe the Aramax sponsorship is 4 mill over 3 years plus incentives for making the finals etc etc. Guess those sort of incentives are futile at the Cows hey?You sound like an anti-vaxer by questioning the source.
Do you have any evidence that the data is unreliable?
The burden of proof is on you since you're the one making the claim.
Are you starting to understand why a new state of the art stadium isn't being built for your club?
Or will you babble on about bullshit like community spirit, or some other rubbish that doesn't mean anything?
How much is Aramex paying?
It's multiple dealerships from all over North Queensland chipping in money. Your club has a sponsorship deal with just one car dealership that's based in Sutherland.Your major sponsor is a couple of local car dealerships - NOT TOYOTA international!!!! But then again a lot of what your are saying just makes it obvious you don't know you facts, history or the bigger picture! Also you need to do a bit of research in the size of the companies sponsoring Cronulla and the $s paid based on this dribble, leaves your mob for dead as well. We have local car dealerships but they don't qualify for our front of jersey!!!
Nope, had my jabs early on in the piece.You sound like an anti-vaxer by questioning the source.
Do you have any evidence that the data is unreliable?
The burden of proof is on you since you're the one making the claim.
Are you starting to understand why a new state of the art stadium isn't being built for your club?
Or will you babble on about bullshit like community spirit, or some other rubbish that doesn't mean anything?
How much is Aramex paying?
Exactly local car dealerships paying peanutsIt's multiple dealerships from all over North Queensland chipping in money. Your club has a sponsorship deal with just one car dealership that's based in Sutherland.
$4m over 3 years?We don’t want a new stadium mate…. Doesn’t make you play any better as the Cows have proven. T.v rating mean SFA… you don’t get a bigger grant from the NRL for having higher ratings. For what it’s worth I believe the Aramax sponsorship is 4 mill over 3 years plus incentives for making the finals etc etc. Guess those sort of incentives are futile at the Cows hey?
Since upgraded their sponsorship in multiple ways and Redcliffe is $1 million a year - its over 4 years including next year.$4m over 3 years?
Aramex said it's for 2 years and didn't state how much they paid.
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Your major sponsor is a couple of local car dealerships - NOT TOYOTA international!!!! But then again a lot of what your are saying just makes it obvious you don't know your facts, history or the bigger picture! Also you need to do a bit of research in the size of the companies sponsoring Cronulla and the $s paid based on this dribble, leaves your mob for dead as well. We have local car dealerships but they don't qualify for our front of jersey!!!
"The North Queensland Toyota dealer group is comprised of 10 dealerships operating 13 outlets in Townsville, Cairns, Atherton, Innisfail, Mareeba, Tully, Ingham, Mount Isa, Charters Towers, Ayr, Bowen, Proserpine and Mackay."Exactly local car dealerships paying peanuts