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Kit Sponsors' Dinner

chilham
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Just had advice of the date of the Kit Sponsors' Dinner following an email exchange with Ravi P. The letter is apparently in the post, but now I have the date in late April anyway. Sponsor plus one guest - extra places available.....at just £50.00 per head!! Wonder what the attendance will be like this year - players, sponsors.....management.....CEO?
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Since 2008 we've taken out 35 kit sponsorships through Charlton Life. The objective was always to help the club and additionally to provide an opportunity for those that would not be able to / consider sponsoring a player to get involved. As well as our sponsorships, I can see from the list of other sponsors over the years that it helped provide a number of others as there are many that were originally in our collective approach who have since been encouraged to branch out.
Feels gutting us not being involved this year, but as the season has progressed I'm so glad that the stand we took not to renew has proven to be the right one.30 -
£50 for £7.50 meal deal. Sounds reasonable9
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What was the uptake on sponsorship this year?
How many remain 'available'
Is that info anywhere?0 -
You can go through all the player profiles or just check the programmestackitsteve said:What was the uptake on sponsorship this year?
How many remain 'available'
Is that info anywhere?
http://www.cafc.co.uk/team/player-profile/simon-makienok/9
Bromley Addicks sponsored Chris Solly.
Would be a shame if anyone with strong view on the regime turned up to incite a riot : - )13 -
We were going to do it but I didn't get started because I was studying. So when I was ready to begin the cracks had appeared and AFKA decided against it.
Shame. Normally between 10-14 lifers there usually.
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Bet KM is breathing a sigh of relief that CL reps won't be there (bar @Henry Irving by the sounds of itCurb_It said:We were going to do it but I didn't get started because I was studying. So when I was ready to begin the cracks had appeared and AFKA decided against it.
Shame. Normally between 10-14 lifers there usually.)
Probably the only thing that has gone her way in a long time!!4 -
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If we start collecting kindling and old pallets early enough we can burn all the useless fuckers on the night...0
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I decided not to do it this year for ADU as I wasnt happy with the way things were shaping up.2
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I'm interested to know when they started charging for this. I know it's a long time ago since I sponsored any kit, but I don't recall paying for the meal.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Yes, Sasa Ilic, I'm still waiting for your shirt!!!!
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If you sponsored a shirt then the meal is part of the deal, you don't pay an additional fee for the dinner.man_at_milletts said:
I'm interested to know when they started charging for this. I know it's a long time ago since I sponsored any kit, but I don't recall paying for the meal.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Yes, Sasa Ilic, I'm still waiting for your shirt!!!!
But you've been able to buy extra places at the dinner for a while. Used to be £75 so again Katrien is bringing you ungrateful rabble a great value for money unique experience.0 -
The meal is free for the shirt sponsor and a guest, Henry.0
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Yes, I know a sponsor gets two dinner places. Not really "free" as they will have paid £500 to £600 for it as part of the sponsorship package along with the advertising and the shirt itself.HantsAddick said:The meal is free for the shirt sponsor and a guest, Henry.
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Thanks, Henry. I'll see if any of my relatives from Jaywick would like to come :-)Henry Irving said:
If you sponsored a shirt then the meal is part of the deal, you don't pay an additional fee for the dinner.man_at_milletts said:
I'm interested to know when they started charging for this. I know it's a long time ago since I sponsored any kit, but I don't recall paying for the meal.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Yes, Sasa Ilic, I'm still waiting for your shirt!!!!
But you've been able to buy extra places at the dinner for a while. Used to be £75 so again Katrien is bringing you ungrateful rabble a great value for money unique experience.
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I know you know, but your post was a little ambiguous, could have been read as only the sponsor gets a free meal, with all guests having to pay. I know it's not really free, I sponsor for my sins.Henry Irving said:
Yes, I know a sponsor gets two dinner places. Not really "free" as they will have paid £500 to £600 for it as part of the sponsorship package along with the advertising and the shirt itself.HantsAddick said:The meal is free for the shirt sponsor and a guest, Henry.
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What if you didn't like the meal. What then?
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They had choices last time I went.0
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Then you would go hungryman_at_milletts said:What if you didn't like the meal. What then?
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Then I think KM's logic (correct me if I'm wrong) means you should protest about the meal and call for the catering manager to be sacked and for the restaurant owners to sell upman_at_milletts said:What if you didn't like the meal. What then?
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Probably best to bring a packed lunch, they'll have a table at the back where you can eat your sarnies on your own.cafc999 said:
Then you would go hungryman_at_milletts said:What if you didn't like the meal. What then?
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- Well, I hope you show more imagination with the main dish.
- Ah, that is specialities of the house. - Ah.
- Sausage, beans and chippings.
- Is that all? - That's plenties.
- isn't there a choice?
- You can have sausages and chippings, sausages and beans or beans and chippings. NOW THAT'S CHOICES!"0 -
No Spam ?0
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Has-beans on toast1
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Waffle?0
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If anyone is upset about the possibility of missing this, I see that Reza still remains unsponsored. Get in quick3
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I heard rat is on the menu this year...0
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I'm tempted just so I can look him in the eye and tell him exactly what I think of him!Athletico Charlton said:If anyone is upset about the possibility of missing this, I see that Reza still remains unsponsored. Get in quick
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