Reported on VT and in the Daily Heil that Fxpro have decided to withdraw from sponsoring us, whilst continuing with Fulham.Its towards the bottom of this article.Not sure how true it is, but is it a bit of a slap in the face for us, that we can't hold onto our club sponsor ?
For them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO.
because it should be someones job to maintain a good relationship with our biggest sponsor.At the time the deal was signed, Paul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: This is the biggest deal we have ever done. The previous biggest was the Nike kit sponsorship which was worth more than £10 million.This was a big process for us. We had a team of people looking for the right partner locally, nationally and internationally.For them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO.
Quote from: Villadawg on February 26, 2011, 07:07:08 PMFor them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO. The problem is, you have no idea whether it is a "cock up" by anyone, let alone enough information to point the finger at Faulkner. This could be something entirely down to decisions at their end, but obviously, seeing as Faulkner is your bete noir, you've decided it is his fault. Somewhat ridiculous given that your current signature is "facts are sacred".
I know for a fact that we have lost our biggest ever sponsorship deal after only a few months. By most definitions that would be called a cock-up
Quote from: Villadawg on February 26, 2011, 07:07:08 PMbecause it should be someones job to maintain a good relationship with our biggest sponsor.At the time the deal was signed, Paul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: This is the biggest deal we have ever done. The previous biggest was the Nike kit sponsorship which was worth more than £10 million.This was a big process for us. We had a team of people looking for the right partner locally, nationally and internationally.For them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO. You're ever so good at saying what "should" happen but sadly this isn't some sort of dream world where things go exactly how you want them to. Sponsors find themselves over-stretched. Star players have their heads turned by richer clubs. Wankers walk out at awkward times. None of this "should" happen, but it does.
Quote from: andyh on February 25, 2011, 10:12:07 AMReported on VT and in the Daily Heil that Fxpro have decided to withdraw from sponsoring us, whilst continuing with Fulham.Its towards the bottom of this article.Not sure how true it is, but is it a bit of a slap in the face for us, that we can't hold onto our club sponsor ?It was "reported" in Golden Muppets about 2 months ago.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 26, 2011, 07:18:59 PMQuote from: Villadawg on February 26, 2011, 07:07:08 PMbecause it should be someones job to maintain a good relationship with our biggest sponsor.At the time the deal was signed, Paul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: This is the biggest deal we have ever done. The previous biggest was the Nike kit sponsorship which was worth more than £10 million.This was a big process for us. We had a team of people looking for the right partner locally, nationally and internationally.For them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO. You're ever so good at saying what "should" happen but sadly this isn't some sort of dream world where things go exactly how you want them to. Sponsors find themselves over-stretched. Star players have their heads turned by richer clubs. Wankers walk out at awkward times. None of this "should" happen, but it does. To be honest I'm not a big fan of using the "shit happens" approach to building a successful club.
Quote from: Villadawg on February 26, 2011, 08:04:19 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 26, 2011, 07:18:59 PMQuote from: Villadawg on February 26, 2011, 07:07:08 PMbecause it should be someones job to maintain a good relationship with our biggest sponsor.At the time the deal was signed, Paul Faulkner, chief executive of Aston Villa, said: This is the biggest deal we have ever done. The previous biggest was the Nike kit sponsorship which was worth more than £10 million.This was a big process for us. We had a team of people looking for the right partner locally, nationally and internationally.For them to walk out after a few months, is a cock-up and typifies the type of big mistakes that have been made since Faulkner became CEO. You're ever so good at saying what "should" happen but sadly this isn't some sort of dream world where things go exactly how you want them to. Sponsors find themselves over-stretched. Star players have their heads turned by richer clubs. Wankers walk out at awkward times. None of this "should" happen, but it does. To be honest I'm not a big fan of using the "shit happens" approach to building a successful club. You're a big fan of the shit that walked out though.