Telegraph response to Northampton advertisement... (1 Viewer)

CarpyCov84

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Just had a phone call with some guy to do with the sports side of things,I asked why have they printed that spread today considering their on board the "keep cov on cov" campaign etc...

His response was they fully understand how this looks but if someone wants to pay for advertisement they can do there's not a lot they can do.He said if they refused then they will get threats as they have done before of trying to distress their company.

Sounds like SISU have made threats to the Coventry Evening Telegraph before then also when they have printed stuff saying they are trying to distress their business.
 

CarpyCov84

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Also said he's pretty certain their only expecting similar gate to Bristol Game thinks attendance will drop instead of climb hence the add...

I get the impression they think SISU are flapping
 

kmj5000

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I would be happy to make a donation if the SB trust find out how much a half-page/full page add would cost. I'm sure there would be a few hundred others who feel the same and would be prepared to donate.

NOPM and SISU OUT on the Thursday before the next home game would be good?

Come on SBT , get it organised!
 

CarpyCov84

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What can SISU do...Sue us for trying to distress their business lol

I think their doing a good enough job without anyone else's help...

Question is would the Telegraph allow it ???
 

torchomatic

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Surely, we don't need to contribute any further? When I joined the SBT I gave an extra tenner and I'm sure many others did when they did their recruitment drive at the end of last season. They are always banging about a "fighting fund" so maybe some of that money should be used for an advert?
 

torchomatic

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Well, reading your original post, why wouldn't they?

What can SISU do...Sue us for trying to distress their business lol

I think their doing a good enough job without anyone else's help...

Question is would the Telegraph allow it ???
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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What can SISU do...Sue us for trying to distress their business lol

I think their doing a good enough job without anyone else's help...

Question is would the Telegraph allow it ???

Don't see why not, having run SISU's ad they have set a precedent. Running a keep cov in cov advert or similar would just be in the interests of balance wouldnt it?
 

fernandopartridge

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Just had a phone call with some guy to do with the sports side of things,I asked why have they printed that spread today considering their on board the "keep cov on cov" campaign etc...

His response was they fully understand how this looks but if someone wants to pay for advertisement they can do there's not a lot they can do.He said if they refused then they will get threats as they have done before of trying to distress their company.

Sounds like SISU have made threats to the Coventry Evening Telegraph before then also when they have printed stuff saying they are trying to distress their business.

It's commercial reality for a local newspaper and that's about it.
 

NorthernWisdom

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Surely, we don't need to contribute any further? When I joined the SBT I gave an extra tenner and I'm sure many others did when they did their recruitment drive at the end of last season. They are always banging about a "fighting fund" so maybe some of that money should be used for an advert?

The trust would be doing Keep Cov in Cov though, surely?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Yes but would it not be better if we did it as a separate entity therefore they would not be able to threaten the trust like they have threatened everyone else?
The new SBT who own nothing..............................
Surely, we don't need to contribute any further? When I joined the SBT I gave an extra tenner and I'm sure many others did when they did their recruitment drive at the end of last season. They are always banging about a "fighting fund" so maybe some of that money should be used for an advert?
 

torchomatic

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kmj5000

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Surely, we don't need to contribute any further? When I joined the SBT I gave an extra tenner and I'm sure many others did when they did their recruitment drive at the end of last season. They are always banging about a "fighting fund" so maybe some of that money should be used for an advert?

They've spent it all on ribbons!

No, seriously, an ad will cost considerably more than you would imagine. Wouldn't surprise me if the Telegraph quote a silly price just to put the trust off?
 

torchomatic

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Why should the SBT care about SISU threats? The Trust have already burnt their bridges in the past with SISU so what difference does it make?

Yes but would it not be better if we did it as a separate entity therefore they would not be able to threaten the trust like they have threatened everyone else?
The new SBT who own nothing..............................
 

torchomatic

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I'm sure it does. However, surely it would be better to spend money that way rather than paying for coaches for the same people to go down to SISU HQ time and time again?

They've spent it all on ribbons!

No, seriously, an ad will cost considerably more than you would imagine. Wouldn't surprise me if the Telegraph quote a silly price just to put the trust off?
 

SkyblueBazza

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Just had a phone call with some guy to do with the sports side of things,I asked why have they printed that spread today considering their on board the "keep cov on cov" campaign etc...

His response was they fully understand how this looks but if someone wants to pay for advertisement they can do there's not a lot they can do.He said if they refused then they will get threats as they have done before of trying to distress their company.

Sounds like SISU have made threats to the Coventry Evening Telegraph before then also when they have printed stuff saying they are trying to distress their business.

Interesting...wonder if the EDF or BNP or an ad for 18 year old girls to star in hardcore porn would be equally received?
 

James Smith

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Just had a phone call with some guy to do with the sports side of things,I asked why have they printed that spread today considering their on board the "keep cov on cov" campaign etc...

His response was they fully understand how this looks but if someone wants to pay for advertisement they can do there's not a lot they can do.He said if they refused then they will get threats as they have done before of trying to distress their company.

Sounds like SISU have made threats to the Coventry Evening Telegraph before then also when they have printed stuff saying they are trying to distress their business.

If they have had letters from SISU lawyers it would go some way to explain why some perfectly acceptable comments wanting SISU out were removed from the telegraph site under articles.
 

kmj5000

Member
Yes but would it not be better if we did it as a separate entity therefore they would not be able to threaten the trust like they have threatened everyone else?
The new SBT who own nothing..............................

Too much to organise a new trust and get donations in. Surely, even SISU wouldn't
try to sue their own fans..........would they!?
 

Manchester_sky_blue

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They've spent it all on ribbons!

No, seriously, an ad will cost considerably more than you would imagine. Wouldn't surprise me if the Telegraph quote a silly price just to put the trust off?

Can't see how they could do that as it would be easy to get hold of their standard advertising rates. By the looks of the website you contact ad people in Trinity Mirrors central offices first and foremost anyway so you could probably get the price before they even realised it might be controversial.

The telegraph is a local rag at the end of the day with a readership of less than 90k people. Its not going to cost the earth.
 

speedie87

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Best place for an ad would be int times business section / financial times and the telegraph where ppl sisu deal with would be looking
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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I'm sure it does. However, surely it would be better to spend money that way rather than paying for coaches for the same people to go down to SISU HQ time and time again?

1 was given ribbons free by a Coventry company originally as far as I know individuals have paid for the rest. Coaches to London paid for by by people attending and that was the first time all other times people get there themselves.
 

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