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Leeds 49ers
flyingkiwiDK
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Anyone else see this?
Leeds United are delighted to announce a new partnership with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).
The exciting arrangement will see the American Football pioneers send a delegation to Leeds to meet with senior management staff to discuss key areas of the club’s business, including ticketing strategies, sponsorship and commercial opportunities, technology, and retail and merchandising.
Leeds United managing director David Haigh said: "This is a strategic partnership and we're looking forward to working closely with the 49ers. They are a worldwide brand, and we'll be discussing all aspects of our business; marketing, ticketing, merchandising, and commercial opportunities, and hopefully tapping into and sharing knowledge with them.”
Leeds United chairman Salah Nooruddin said: “The 49ers are market leaders in many respects, and they are excited to be working with us as we are with them. We have been talking with the 49ers for a good while now, and see this as an exciting opportunity for both of us."
Paraag Marathe, Chief Operating Officer of the 49ers, said: “The 49ers are very excited about the prospect of partnering with Leeds United, a club with an international following as well as great history and tradition.
“We look forward to sharing best practices with Leeds United and providing them with our perspective on the sports industry. This is an exciting opportunity for us to link up with an English football club and learn from each other.”
The five- time Super Bowl Champion 49ers, are currently in the NFL playoffs and are due to move into the brand new Levi’s® Stadium later this year in Santa Clara, California.
- See more at: http://www.leedsunited.com/news/article/8vmgq7nudn8a14cgw95cezxe7/title/united-announce-49ers-link-up#sthash.3rfUG9SN.dpuf
Leeds United are delighted to announce a new partnership with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).
The exciting arrangement will see the American Football pioneers send a delegation to Leeds to meet with senior management staff to discuss key areas of the club’s business, including ticketing strategies, sponsorship and commercial opportunities, technology, and retail and merchandising.
Leeds United managing director David Haigh said: "This is a strategic partnership and we're looking forward to working closely with the 49ers. They are a worldwide brand, and we'll be discussing all aspects of our business; marketing, ticketing, merchandising, and commercial opportunities, and hopefully tapping into and sharing knowledge with them.”
Leeds United chairman Salah Nooruddin said: “The 49ers are market leaders in many respects, and they are excited to be working with us as we are with them. We have been talking with the 49ers for a good while now, and see this as an exciting opportunity for both of us."
Paraag Marathe, Chief Operating Officer of the 49ers, said: “The 49ers are very excited about the prospect of partnering with Leeds United, a club with an international following as well as great history and tradition.
“We look forward to sharing best practices with Leeds United and providing them with our perspective on the sports industry. This is an exciting opportunity for us to link up with an English football club and learn from each other.”
The five- time Super Bowl Champion 49ers, are currently in the NFL playoffs and are due to move into the brand new Levi’s® Stadium later this year in Santa Clara, California.
- See more at: http://www.leedsunited.com/news/article/8vmgq7nudn8a14cgw95cezxe7/title/united-announce-49ers-link-up#sthash.3rfUG9SN.dpuf
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Trying to get their tackling back to 70's glory days. lol0
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a strange marriage ... I would have thought that a premier brand such as the 49ers would have chosen a more up-market partner0
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Sounds like Charlton/Inter Milan to me0
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The 49ers spoke to Andy Hughes first about Leeds before signing the deal ;-)3
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Unless you happen to be from San Francisco, the 49ers are most definitely "no big deal".0
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Just another reason to hate both!0





