hybrid_tiger
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Most other clubs have already released their membership packages for next year - why haven't we?
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@softlaw said:may be a dud package if you live somewhere close to games but if you don;t live in sydney whats the point of getting tickets to all the games?
@Kaiser said:@softlaw said:may be a dud package if you live somewhere close to games but if you don;t live in sydney whats the point of getting tickets to all the games?
Yeah nah no doubt man, it's a clever marketing ploy and I think it's a good idea to offer fans who cannot commit to games whether it be where they live or work. Just annoying how they all too often include those numbers when implying the amount of "season ticket" holders…
I wish the tigers would offer more than just a season ticket plus pointless extras
@hybrid_tiger said:Most other clubs have already released their membership packages for next year - why haven't we?
@Aladinsane said:The wheels are in motion I hear at the Wests Tigers….this is the plan
Firstly...........the announcement of the final signing for the 2010 season
Secondly........the announcement of the 2010 sponsorships
Lastly...with the excitement created...the new 2010 Membership package
I rang the club and said I contacted Gatorade about sponsoring the club....this is part of my email I sent them
With sponsoring the Wests Tigers, your new Gatorade Tiger product would quickly gain a following of many tens of thousands ,and sales would quickly increase tenfold. As this product has already captured the hearts of golfers like myself (all my mates at Concord Golf Club drink it at halfway), it can also capture the Rugby League fan market as well.
Can you imagine the publicity that your company can generate for this product by announcing this major sponsorship deal with the Wests Tigers at the same time Tiger Woods is in Melbourne playing the Australian Masters? .Maybe a meeting of Tiger & Benji Marshall on Royal Melbourne driving range, with Benji handing him a West Tigers Jersey with Gatorade Tiger splashed on the front, thanking him for sponsoring the Team and then getting a golfing tip from Tiger….and then Benji showing him how to do his flick pass, in return. That would be Television Gold and it would be shown around the world……Sponsorship money back tenfold straight away.
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This is the computer generated email I received back a minute later.......
Thanks for contacting Gatorade.
Your email has been passed onto our Gatorade Sports Marketing team who will assess your proposal and endeavour to get back to you within the coming weeks.
We appreciate the opportunity to support you and will be in touch.
Regards,
The Gatorade Sports Marketing Team
Oh well guys, you just might never know...."if you don't ask, you don't get"
PS I be happy to shout Tigera game at Concord if they do end up sponsoring our great team....I might have a chance toi win the Sunday fourball for a change :smiley: :smiley:
@Geo. said:@Kaiser said:@softlaw said:may be a dud package if you live somewhere close to games but if you don;t live in sydney whats the point of getting tickets to all the games?
Yeah nah no doubt man, it's a clever marketing ploy and I think it's a good idea to offer fans who cannot commit to games whether it be where they live or work. Just annoying how they all too often include those numbers when implying the amount of "season ticket" holders…
I wish the tigers would offer more than just a season ticket plus pointless extras
What like 'real memberships' with voting rights and stuff…
As for 2010....it's been the same every year for as long as I can remember........ :unamused:
@Sabre said:per month?
@softlaw said:The stripes membership sounds good for me. Better than the equivalent one I paid for last year.
This SMS from Timmy sounds like fun :slight_smile: