Nissan - sponsorship confirmed (page 7)

Re: Nissan?

edgecroft said:
GeekinGav said:
edgecroft said:
I guess we'll see although City's official betting partner is now listed as 188Bet:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.co.uk/The-Club/Club-Partners/188Bet" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mcfc.co.uk/The-Club/Club-Partners/188Bet</a>

Seems 188BET is our official INTERNATIONAL betting partner.
PaddyPower is our official UK betting partner

edgecroft said:
Heineken is now longer listed as a partner on the OS, maybe it's about to be replaced by Fosters, perhaps a bit of synergy with Melbourne City.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.com/The-Club/Club-Partners" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mcfc.com/The-Club/Club-Partners</a>

Are we looking at different sites? ... and you mean Melbourne Heart?

edgecroft said:
I assumed that there were no BT ads because the game was on Sky, but I don't see BT sports listed on the OS either.

probably cos it was on Sky, but BT Sport is listed on the OS as a partner .... check the footer if you have trouble finding it.

i wonder if we have a 2-tier sponsorship system ... 'international' sponsors and 'regional' sponsors .... would explain why we seem to have conflicts like Nissan/Daihatsu and PaddyPower/188BET?

I think you're right about the international vs. regional sponsors, because living in Canada, when I look at the official site, these are the sponsors I see listed on the partner page, and also on the footer:
Etihad, Nike, Etisalat, TCA Abu Dhabi, aabar, Hays, LG, Forex.com, Richard Mille (only in the footer), EA Sports, Thomas Cook Sport, 188Bet, Viagogo, Jaguar Energy Drink, Ion, 2Stic.

But then when I look the same website address in Chrome using Zenmate, which changes my location to the UK, I see these partners added:
BT Sport, Heineken, Harvey Nichols and Sytner Group. And no 188BEt listed.

No Nissan or Fosters listed on either of them. Yet.

i think thats where the confusion is coming from, we must be seeing different things on the OS due to where we are.

i see this in the UK, (Manchester)

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And this is what I get in Canada:
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In any event, 188Bet is a partner, so that leaves Fosters' and Nissan's mysterious appearances. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
 
Re: Nissan?

edgecroft said:
And this is what I get in Canada:
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In any event, 188Bet is a partner, so that leaves Fosters' and Nissan's mysterious appearances. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Aye ...
 
Re: Nissan?

Here's the answer YF Marinos partnership with City Group

NISSAN AND YOKOHAMA F • MARINOS SEAL PARTNERSHIP
WITH CITY FOOTBALL GROUP
PARTNERS UNVEIL NEW VISION OF GROWTH FOR YOKOHAMA F•MARINOS

(YOKOHAMA, Japan. May 20th 2014) - Nissan Motor Co. today announced a partnership with City Football Group (CFG) which will see the global football network become a minority shareholder of the Yokohama F • Marinos (YF Marinos). The deal represents the first significant foreign investment in a J-League soccer club and has been designed to create new global opportunities for the YF Marinos and Japanese soccer talent.

The deal will see CFG collaborate with YF Marinos, exposing them to a world-class soccer infrastructure and network not seen before in the J-League but that has achieved popular acclaim and real success with teams like Manchester City FC, recently crowned Premier League Champions for the second time in three seasons.

“The YF Marinos is an excellent soccer club with a rich history which has grown hand in hand with Nissan. Together we see opportunities that CFG's global soccer infrastructure will bring to the club and the excitement it will bring to the fans," said Carlos Ghosn, Nissan President and CEO. “This partnership will contribute to the growth of the club, the club's hometown and Japanese soccer."

“We're thrilled to be able to play a role in investing and building on the ongoing success of YF Marinos," said Ferran Soriano, CEO, City Football Group. “We are proud to offer a collaborative and integrated approach to the football, marketing, media and commercial development of all the clubs in the City family. At the same time, we are proud that each of our clubs is firmly rooted and invested in its local community as well as connected and engaged with its supporter base. We are very much looking forward to starting our collaboration."

The globally innovative partnership between business and sport will provide the four times Asia champions, and three times J-league champions, in-depth knowledge and experience across the CFG global network which consists of the new Barclays Premier League Champions Manchester City with its senior, youth and women's teams, Melbourne Heart and New York City Football Club. In forming this partnership, YF Marinos will gain unrivalled access to CFG's training methods, medical care, sport science, team management and coaching know-how, providing a motivational draw for young Japanese players and placing the club in pole position to support the national team efforts of creating a world-class team for the future.

Akira Kaetsu, YF Marinos President commented, “this collaboration presents a fantastic opportunity to boost the support and growth of our club, not only in the community through youth sport investment and increased attendance, but also internationally by attracting more sponsors and supporting the national team efforts. Over the last four years we have undergone significant reform within the club with the clear goal of becoming a leading club in Japan and we have achieved our target successfully. Now, alongside CFG we look forward to building on that foundation to take YF Marinos into the wider Asian and World arenas."

YF Marinos has already established an impressive contribution to the national team with 16 players from YF Marinos having played for Japan since 1999 and with Manabu Saito recently being confirmed as part of the national team for this summer's tournament. This new collaboration will bring operational excellence to support the growth of YF Marinos and Japanese football providing the support to recruit, develop, train and grow.

As a global brand, Nissan stands for innovation to excite their consumer, a brand essence shared by City Football Group. With this shared purpose the two partners will explore further global joint opportunities in the coming months.

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If Nissan own YF Marinos, we buy 20% we look like we will get the pick of their players and they benefit from what "The City Group" has to offer - training, sports clinic etc.
But, I don't think they will be our main sponsors unless they fork out a mega amount - I mean that would involve them buying out the rest of Etihads term which in itself is a way of promoting Abu Dhabi.
So I dont think that will happen.
But - and im no expert - there must be some sort of hidden income for us - or is it transparent and im just being too curious.
Anyway who cares?

Power to "The City Group"!
 
Re: Nissan?

The Pope said:
If Nissan own YF Marinos, we buy 20% we look like we will get the pick of their players and they benefit from what "The City Group" has to offer - training, sports clinic etc.
But, I don't think they will be our main sponsors unless they fork out a mega amount - I mean that would involve them buying out the rest of Etihads term which in itself is a way of promoting Abu Dhabi.
So I dont think that will happen.
But - and im no expert - there must be some sort of hidden income for us - or is it transparent and im just being too curious.
Anyway who cares?

Power to "The City Group"!
According to the OS :-
As a global brand, Nissan stands for innovation to excite their consumer, a brand essence shared by City Football Group. With this shared purpose the two partners will explore further global joint opportunities in the coming months.
 

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