SkyBlueCanuck said:better than a Chevy any day.
black-cat said:Couldn't find a thread from a Sunderland fan... are outsiders allowed to post threads?kennycar said:Thanks! Congratulations on staying up.black-cat said:Been meaning to pop on here since last weekend, just to add my congratulations on winning the league!
You might be wondering why I've posted in this thread, but seeing as I'm not allowed to create my own & nissan is kind of local to me..... :P
Anyway it goes without saying that the team which wins the league is the one that deserves to, Liverpool looked like they were going to push you close for a while there, poor old stevie g and his slip speech eh? haha
Maybe you's could have won it a bit earlier/with a bit more in hand if it hadn't have been for good ol' sun'lun...? ;)
:)
It'll get buried here though, this thread won't last 5 minutes.
black-cat said:Couldn't find a thread from a Sunderland fan... are outsiders allowed to post threads?kennycar said:Thanks! Congratulations on staying up.black-cat said:Been meaning to pop on here since last weekend, just to add my congratulations on winning the league!
You might be wondering why I've posted in this thread, but seeing as I'm not allowed to create my own & nissan is kind of local to me..... :P
Anyway it goes without saying that the team which wins the league is the one that deserves to, Liverpool looked like they were going to push you close for a while there, poor old stevie g and his slip speech eh? haha
Maybe you's could have won it a bit earlier/with a bit more in hand if it hadn't have been for good ol' sun'lun...? ;)
:)
It'll get buried here though, this thread won't last 5 minutes.
Manchester City will join forces with car marker Daihatsu as they join rivals United in forging a number of global sponsorships.
The deal will see the oldest car manufacturer in Japan become City’s official automotive partner in Indonesia next season – the first football club to do so in Daihatsu’s 106-year history.
City’s players will embark on a summer trip to Indonesia as part of the club’s South East Asian tour, and will also film a TV advert for the company.
Tom Glick, chief commercial and operating officer for Manchester City, is looking forward to raising the Blues’ profile across the world.
“To be chosen as Daihatsu’s first ever Football Club Partner is not only a huge privilege, but a compliment to City’s growing appeal around the world,” he said.
“City and Daihatsu share both a pioneering spirit and commercial ambition, driving both brands forward.
“We look forward to working with Daihatsu to create innovative campaigns for the millions of Indonesian fans and customers of both of our organizations fusing their passion for great football and cars.”
Amelia Tjandra, marketing director of PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM), Daihatsu sole agent in Indonesia, insisted the car maker wanted to take advantage of City’s growing popularity.
She said: “Manchester City enjoys a huge following in the region and Daihatsu’s market share has grown and grown over the last four years, to the second largest for eco-friendly compact cars in the country.”