Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Shirt Sponsor United


There can’t have been too many Manchester Utd fans who didn’t shake their heads in dismay when they hear American owner (Malcolm Glazer) refer to their beloved football team as a ‘Franchise’. OK he’s not wrong. That’s what all the big clubs around the world are. And if not that’s what they want and indeed need to become. You can get Man Utd TV and clothing so we can be fairly certain that a Man Utd washing machine, perfume range and holiday company are all around the corner. Just think ‘Virgin’ but with football boots and flashy dyed hair. Actually Branson already has that second one...

Anyway, it’s a commercial fact of today’s football but for most football fans it does tend to distract from the passion of the game itself.

Which leads me to the current West Ham Utd shirt. Now I’ve been a ‘Hammer’ fan for as long as I can remember and more than happy to wear the replica shirt (Made in China for $0.50 and retailing in shops here for $180.00...) I’m wearing that shirt because of that little West Ham emblem on the left hand pocket corner. Not because of the vast ‘XL Holidays’ logo that totally dominates the entire front of the shirt. Shirt sponsorship has been around for ages (though hats off to Barcelona who have always refused to have shirt sponsors and now have a five year deal with ‘UNICEF’ which for a sport staggering in cash is a commendable way to go). And not doubt to pay those outrageous players wage demands West Ham needed a deal that would pay big money and XL Holidays obviously wanted maximum exposure.

But when it comes to brands then there’s always that danger of ‘devaluing the currency’. And having your club brand logo totally dominated by the current shirt sponsor does just that. Anyway, I shall wear my shirt with pride as always next season but should I need to book a holiday then XL Holidays won’t be top of my list. Maybe give Man U a call and see what packages they’re offering this year…..

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