hoylandblade
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Reliable source:- Che Adams money all spent on that new score board at Bramall Lane end!!!!!
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I bet it took you ages to think of that oneReliable source:- Che Adams money all spent on that new score board at Bramall Lane end!!!!!
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If you mean this - then the graphics appear to mimic some sort of 1990's DOS based computer game.
Was it designed by a primary school pupil?
Who's in charge of all this crap?
UTB
Hold on, I've got great fondness for 1990's DOS based computer games...
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If you mean this - then the graphics appear to mimic some sort of 1990's DOS based computer game.
Was it designed by a primary school pupil?
Who's in charge of all this crap?
UTB
Every season that goes by in this division we lose a bit more quality, on the pitch and off it. We are where we belong. We are a well established 3rd division team now and we are behaving like it.
having tacky logo's on our shirts from tuppence Ha'penny local rag-tag sponsors .
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If you mean this - then the graphics appear to mimic some sort of 1990's DOS based computer game.
UTB
I've got a fondness for the Spectrum. Can't our graphics resemble that?Hold on, I've got great fondness for 1990's DOS based computer games...
Yep. It's about "brand image" I'm afraid. Take it from me fellas - I know what I'm talking about when it comes to shite like this.Infraction in ......1........2
I wish we'd focus on having a top class team rather than a top class stadium.
after read that i take it you know bugger all
Yep. It's about "brand image" I'm afraid. Take it from me fellas - I know what I'm talking about when it comes to shite like this.
Brand Image is very important for any business, however big or small. It speaks volumes about your business and says a lot about you. If you get the brand image wrong you'll miss out on appealing to your main audience and you won't be as successful as you could be.
Sheffield United is trying to portray itself as a major (even global) football club with Premiership potential. So they stick a logo of a local wooden door company- that looks like cartoon letters that have been coloured in by a child, on the back of their shirts.
If you can't see the mis-match there then you must be a Director of Sheffield United FC?
(and in case you want to ask "what should we do then? Refuse to take the sponsorship money off them? The answer is "yes". Or offer these small sponsors something less "mainstream" so it doesn't interfere with the club's image.
are these the same people that didnt order any food or hot drinks for the HT break behind the kopsame person who told the ball boys they don't need to get the ball any more and the website admins that the logon page doesn't need to be secure. This club is just falling apart at the seams I tell thee.
no mate. he is bang on. tinpot.after read that i take it you know bugger all
that is because they are all symptoms of the same thing.We're all a bit pissed off, so we pick faults at almost everything..talking of which,when we were chasing the game,George Long had to run 30-40 yards to retrieve the ball cos the "ball boy"was busy holding his flag ffs
We're all a bit pissed off, so we pick faults at almost everything..talking of which,when we were chasing the game,George Long had to run 30-40 yards to retrieve the ball cos the "ball boy"was busy holding his flag ffs
Agreed. And another thing that has always struck me as smalltime, tinpot etc is the way that EVERY bit of space around the ground and inside it is plastered with tacky advertising. Go to Arsenal, Man City, Old Trafford etc and compare. Bramall Lane just looks like a local corner shop where the owner makes his own signs using a felt pen and plasters them everywhere. For the sake of a few pounds in revenue - and it can't bring in much, surely - it ruins the stadium.
Yep. It's about "brand image" I'm afraid. Take it from me fellas - I know what I'm talking about when it comes to shite like this.
Brand Image is very important for any business, however big or small. It speaks volumes about your business and says a lot about you. If you get the brand image wrong you'll miss out on appealing to your main audience and you won't be as successful as you could be.
Sheffield United is trying to portray itself as a major (even global) football club with Premiership potential. So they stick a logo of a local wooden door company- that looks like cartoon letters that have been coloured in by a child, on the back of their shirts.
If you can't see the mis-match there then you must be a Director of Sheffield United FC?
(and in case you want to ask "what should we do then? Refuse to take the sponsorship money off them? The answer is "yes". Or offer these small sponsors something less "mainstream" so it doesn't interfere with the club's image.
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