halfwayprawn wrote:Even Nick Fenton looked fitter than some of our players.
Joel Ninety wrote:A bit more ambition than getting the local radio station to sponsor the ground.
underbank wrote:MfcChris wrote:The most exciting thing this summer will be what our ground will be called!
True. I'd like it to be more than just some big firm putting their name to it - I know the big money is desperately needed, but I'd like a sponsor who could add more to the club than just money. I'd love it to be something like "Bay Radio Stadium" with the money alongside some new marketing ideas via the local radio, i.e. to make it "The Bay's League 2 Club" rather than just Morecambe's in the hope of getting more bums on seats from Lancaster, Kendal, Grange, etc. Possibly extending the marketing angle to changing the club name from Morecambe FC to Morecambe Bay FC. Morecambe, as a town, is just too small to support a big club, so we need to make it the local area's club, not just Morecambe's. Pointless looking South due to Preston, Fleetwood & Blackpool, so if we want to increase gates we need to be concentrating on South Lakeland, which is Bay Radio's natural listener base outside Lancaster & Morecambe.
Christies Child wrote:Joel Ninety wrote:A bit more ambition than getting the local radio station to sponsor the ground.
The last time I looked it was only the Bay Stand...but then again my eyesight isn't all it should be.....
If however you are refering to the future sponsorship to replace The Globe then you obviously are well placed to know something that others do not....
Joel Ninety wrote:Someone suggested that they sponsor the whole thing earlier. I'm saying it isn't very ambitious.
underbank wrote:Joel Ninety wrote:Someone suggested that they sponsor the whole thing earlier. I'm saying it isn't very ambitious.
But what do you expect? A mega firm like Apple is hardly likely to give MFC a few million to call it the Apple Arena are they? Especially when it's a small town, with just 1-2 thousand spectators every couple of weeks. Sponsors want a return on their investment.
Why I suggested Bay Radio was that it's a local household name who MFC could benefit from more than just money, i.e. marketing, publicity, joint ventures, etc.
If we're not careful, we'll end up with another forgettable, meaningless name that no-one knows nor cares about, and that means nothing and adds nothing, such as the Globe!
underbank wrote:Joel Ninety wrote:Someone suggested that they sponsor the whole thing earlier. I'm saying it isn't very ambitious.
But what do you expect? A mega firm like Apple is hardly likely to give MFC a few million to call it the Apple Arena are they? Especially when it's a small town, with just 1-2 thousand spectators every couple of weeks. Sponsors want a return on their investment.
Why I suggested Bay Radio was that it's a local household name who MFC could benefit from more than just money, i.e. marketing, publicity, joint ventures, etc.
If we're not careful, we'll end up with another forgettable, meaningless name that no-one knows nor cares about, and that means nothing and adds nothing, such as the Globe!
OCS / Cannon Hygiene until they decided to one day up and leave, employed 72,000 people worldwide. Costain have just bagged over £100 million for building a road to Morecambe. Plenty of opportunities.
P/T Indie wrote:I tied to get Cannon/Ocs to sponsor us must be over 10 years ago now. the problem was everything was been nationalised so you had to put a proposal forward to the national marketing department down in London. They would then review all the requests they had received for that year and make a decision.
I think in the end they bought a corporate box at the ballet in London!
I still don't by this we aren't located near enough large companies as Posh points out we are and it's just about knocking on doors. Even Burton probably had to go and make a pitch to Pirelle I doubt the man at Pirelle just sat there one day picked up his cheque book and had a stroll across to Burton's ground and said here have some money.
Freez wrote:Burton do have Executive boxes at the back of the stand, they are just on the same floor as everything else including their version of the W&L.
The land was donated to the club by Pirelli in return for naming rights,[4] and the ground cost £7.2 million to build.
The ground was designed by architect Jon Hawkeye, and has served as the inspiration for numerous newer grounds, including Morecambe's Globe Arena,
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