West Brom To Offer Match-by-Match Shirt Sponsoships

Posted on November 28th, 2009 in West Bromwich Albion by Ben1991

Championship side West Bromwich Albion, who have been without a main shirt sponsor for the past two seasons as the search for a suitable long term sponsor continues, are opening talks about shirt sponsorship deals they can now offer on a match-by-match basis.

after receiving clarification from the Football League, Albion can now offer businesses and organisations the unique opportunity to sponsor their shirt for single or multiple games. And with four forthcoming Baggies matches to be screened live by Sky Sports and the BBC, this is the perfect time for a company to join forces with the Club and have their brand broadcast to a worldwide audience.

Finance Director Mark Jenkins said: “The Football League has clarified that, under their rules, we are able to offer shirt sponsorship deals on a short-term, as well as the traditional long-term, basis.

“The first business to come forward and take advantage of this unique opportunity could make a little piece of footballing history as we have never offered this before.

“Of course, ideally, we would like to team up with a long-term official Club sponsor. We have held talks with several companies over the past 18 months but, until we receive a suitable offer from the right organisation, we are willing to sell our shirt sponsorship rights on a match-by-match basis.

Anyone interested in discussing sponsoring Albion’s shirt on a single or multiple-game basis should call Mark Jenkins on 0871 271 9848. To read more,click here.


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4 Responses to 'West Brom To Offer Match-by-Match Shirt Sponsoships'

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  1. Smithy said,

    I quite like this idea, the shirt’s would change week by week meaning it will seem quite new even towards the end of the season.

  2. nnjubh v said,

    but the fans woudnt buy a new kit every week

  3. Smithy said,

    Well obviously, but they dont need to. They keep the shirt with no sponsor on.

  4. brn442 said,

    I knew this day was coming, practical business sense perhaps but shame on the Football Association.

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