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51/84
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£150 or £200 to sponsor Byron or Ash or Jason Taylor

Does this mean that Taylors staying and back in the starting 11 on Saturday
mattyboi
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51/84 wrote:£150 or £200 to sponsor Byron or Ash or Jason Taylor

Does this mean that Taylors staying and back in the starting 11 on Saturday
Apart from your name in the Match day programme, are here any other benefits of player sponsorship?
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Hubert Parry
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Back in the day, John Brough gave me his boots.
51/84
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HP did you sponsor the boots hence you got them

The club perhaps miss a few tricks here
The player and the sponsor should be photographed together

Kids might want to sponsor say a shirt , or boots , or socks or training kit so you price them individually and make more , but more importantly it hooks more people into the club
asl
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You used to get first refusal on BUYING the player's shirt at the end of the season, I believe. Didn't we (the regulars on the Nest) club together with a tenner each to sponsor Damien a few years ago...?
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I think it was rasta that organised it
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rasta
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and nesty
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rasta
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I have moved on and want something for my money now, last season Bondi and me took 11 others for a day of drinking eating drinking then some went eating while others kept drinking, and yes we watched a match in between... .
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