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Roosters after new sponsorship deal

otori

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Wests Tigers claim Sydney Roosters undercut their sponsorship with Proton

By Stuart Honeysett
October 20, 2009 Wests Tigers are furious over a last-ditch approach and alleged bargain-basement offer from Sydney Roosters that threatens to derail their potential new sponsorship deal with car manufacturer Proton.
The Tigers are hoping to hear from the Malaysian-based company as early as Tuesday on which club it will opt for and it is believed the deal could go either way.
The Tigers are particularly disappointed with the actions of Roosters chief executive Steve Noyce, who played a major role as the former boss of Wests Tigers in luring Proton to the joint-venture club in 2006.
The Roosters are desperate to find a new sponsor and generate some positive publicity after major backer Samsung pulled the pin on its six-year association with the club from Sydney's eastern suburbs over a string of damaging headlines this season.
The Australian has reported the Roosters' offer undercut the Tigers' bid by at least $200,000 and could include other contra in the form of possible advertising to help promote Proton's new model.
Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys did not want to go into any detail when contacted on Monday but said he was still hopeful the car manufacturer would continue its four-year association with his club.
Humphreys said he intended to contact Noyce soon to discuss the matter and he would also raise it when he visited NRL headquarters over another issue.
"We're very close to re-signing Proton and we've been working on that with the good people from Proton in recent weeks," Humphreys said.
"I am aware of a last-minute proposal from the Roosters which has been made on very attractive terms."
Noyce declined to go into details of the Roosters' offer but said he was shocked at any suggestions he had done something underhanded to sway Proton's decision.
"I've spoken to the guys at Wests Tigers and explained the situation," Noyce said.
"Obviously Proton consider there may be some opportunities for them to link with the Roosters and my job if we don't have a major sponsor is to get proposals out to potential clients to create win-win partnerships.
"Samsung were after brand awareness when they were on the sponsorship trail and they to their credit and with the Roosters and other people's help have now got great brand awareness.
"I'm a bit shocked to think anyone would ever think I'd do anything underhanded."
It is believed Samsung flagged its intentions to withdraw its corporate support some time ago and there was speculation the Roosters then approached Proton in a bid to sign them up and minimise the negative publicity over losing a major sponsor.
The Tigers have a reputation as a relatively cleanskin club under the watchful eye of veteran Test coach Tim Sheens and to counter this obstacle it is believed the Roosters offered Proton a much cheaper deal to sweeten the pot.
The Tigers are bitterly disappointed given they had been working hard on a deal with Proton which, like other major companies, was re-evaluating its position on sponsorships as it continued to battle the effects of the global financial crisis.
However, it is understood a positive upturn in sales in the last few months and the Tigers' impressive end to the season - they finished ninth and just missed out on a spot in the finals - saw the company keen to continue its association.
Noyce said on Sunday he was confident of landing a new sponsor before the club's opening game of the season against South Sydney in March but he would not slash the price of the jumper in the process.
He said the club was using new coach Brian Smith - a strict disciplinarian with a reputation for rebuilding clubs and restoring their image - as a selling point.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26233550-5018866,00.html
 

Perth Red

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You'd think the NRl would have some rules about nicking sponsors from each other. All it does is drive the corporate $'s availble to clubs down if they get into a bidding war for the same sponsor.
 

morley101

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Proton have not signed up with the tigers for next year so Proton can sign up with anyone if they want to.... Noyce knows exactly how much the Tigers were being sponsored and is using that information for the benefit of his new employers..
League is a business.
 

Goddo

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Yes league is a business, which is made all the more easier with large corporate support. When clubs compete, the value of this goes down. Poor form from the Roosters, but what do you expect from Easts?

Clubs competing for a sponsor is pathetic behavior. The Chooks should let the Tigers try to renegotiate their deal. If that fails, then they should have a crack.

I hope Proton resign with the Tigers.
 
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dont worry i put the Roosters in contact with a struggling Soviet Russian Energy company to be the new sponsor- Gazprom
 

drake

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Caroma would be a good fit!

http://www.caroma.com.au/product-ranges/toilet-suites
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TimmyB

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Proton have not signed up with the tigers for next year so Proton can sign up with anyone if they want to.... Noyce knows exactly how much the Tigers were being sponsored and is using that information for the benefit of his new employers..
League is a business.

Pretty much a textbook case of a breach of confidence.
 
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Surely Holeproof have to be a chance with the Roosters? Freddie, Myles, Big Willy?

"One day, you gonna get caught, One day, you gonna get caught - with ya pants down"

Holeproof- Underdaks (they could wear them on the outside of their shorts - that has to be a deal breaker - surely?)
 

Raider_69

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im not sure if Noyce has done anything illegal, but i do think its certainly unethitical doing what he's done, and tbh i dont like the idea of one club snaking another out of sponsorship money... bidding wars for a deal only drive down the price, thus driving down the money being poured into our game

poor form from Noyce and the Roosters IMO.
 

ByRd

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It isnt exactly illegal but it is stupid, it is less money coming into the game if the Roosters are going below the Tigers price
 

MattJ

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Nate Myles will be getting a personal sponsorship from Imax but will earn incentives for allowing films to be projected onto his forehead for a minimum of 8 hours a week.
 

Tom Ace

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Nate Myles will be getting a personal sponsorship from Imax but will earn incentives for allowing films to be projected onto his forehead for a minimum of 8 hours a week.

I really hope his nickname is Mongo
 

Lambretta

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With the impending clean out coming up

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Is on the cards

The Kelloggs factory is in Botany, which fits, seeing as it's Souths territory and we like stealing sh*t from them.
 

Billythekid

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No way proton would be stupid enough to accept this deal. There is a reason that the roosters are offering desperately to bend over and take such a sh*t deal and that's because they know no-one in their right mind would sponsor them right now.
 

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