Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all 22:46 - Sep 4 with 3025 views | Illinoisblue | Incredible how clubs don’t appear to do any kind of background check or due diligence on these shysters.
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 11:59 - Sep 5 with 2418 views | glasso | I wonder if the walls will ever come crumbling down, of this massively corrupt sport? I doubt it, but it's not even as if it's being well hidden. The game is an absolute mess but as long as the people at the top are getting their slice, nobody cares enough to do anything about it. And on top of that, the clubs are 'community assets', so they're seen as something that needs to be saved rather than punished. It's the perfect business for dodgy bast*rds to make some dodgy cash. | | | |
Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 12:45 - Sep 5 with 2305 views | Zx1988 | I imagine that the sums involved are far too high, but it feels as if it needs someone like Joe Lycett to do an expose on the whole thing, culminating in him buying the front-of-shirt sponsorship of a Championship club and emblazoning their shirt with Chinese obscenities or suchlike. It feels as if, as long as you've got the cash, due diligence merely involves making sure the cheque doesn't bounce. | |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 13:15 - Sep 5 with 2193 views | DanTheMan | A CFD trading partner? Ah yes, a nice, low risk investment we obviously should be advertising to the general population. What next, penny stock partners? | |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 13:18 - Sep 5 with 2161 views | J2BLUE |
Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 12:45 - Sep 5 by Zx1988 | I imagine that the sums involved are far too high, but it feels as if it needs someone like Joe Lycett to do an expose on the whole thing, culminating in him buying the front-of-shirt sponsorship of a Championship club and emblazoning their shirt with Chinese obscenities or suchlike. It feels as if, as long as you've got the cash, due diligence merely involves making sure the cheque doesn't bounce. |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 13:56 - Sep 5 with 2060 views | Zx1988 |
Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 13:18 - Sep 5 by J2BLUE | Joe Lycett |
That's very much his stock in trade these days; bait and switch type stuff to expose and humiliate big corporate entities. If anyone can get Leeds to run out on the pitch with "I Love Willies" in Mandarin on the front of their shirts, he can. | |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 22:20 - Sep 5 with 1479 views | MVBlue | This is terrible. When you sit down and think, an article today also pointed out 55% of Premiership clubs have betting main shirt sponsors. We are listed as musician. Corrupt owners have been entering the club ownership model, leading to light touch regulation that the owners business must be at least legit in some form or state linked and of serious income. Grifters are all over the game but hide behind the elite sport model that the Prem teams have become, and players tend to be closely measured before significant money is outlayed. But its all there, the dirty world behind the biggest sport league there is and this expose is really telling. | |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 09:26 - Sep 6 with 1135 views | MattinLondon |
Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 13:56 - Sep 5 by Zx1988 | That's very much his stock in trade these days; bait and switch type stuff to expose and humiliate big corporate entities. If anyone can get Leeds to run out on the pitch with "I Love Willies" in Mandarin on the front of their shirts, he can. |
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Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 12:03 - Sep 6 with 961 views | yorkshireblue |
Fulham’s new sponsor doesn’t sound dodgy at all on 22:20 - Sep 5 by MVBlue | This is terrible. When you sit down and think, an article today also pointed out 55% of Premiership clubs have betting main shirt sponsors. We are listed as musician. Corrupt owners have been entering the club ownership model, leading to light touch regulation that the owners business must be at least legit in some form or state linked and of serious income. Grifters are all over the game but hide behind the elite sport model that the Prem teams have become, and players tend to be closely measured before significant money is outlayed. But its all there, the dirty world behind the biggest sport league there is and this expose is really telling. |
There is a bit in season 2 of Mission to Burnley where there is a fans forum, and people complain to the chairman and COO about having a betting front of shirt sponsor very vocally - and how strongly they feel about it and would rather they took a lesser deal. The chairman said the option was either the deal, or they sell one of their players (he mentioned him by name but I can't remember who) and everyone in the meeting said they'd rather keep the player. Which is sadly the reality. | | | |
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