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Flybe extends Southampton FC shirt sponsorship

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Flybe today announced an extended sponsorship deal with Southampton FC. The deal will run until June 2010 with further options to extend and underlines the airline's long term commitment to both the club and the region.

Flybe, who also sponsor League Two, Exeter City, and Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle, has already made significant investments into Southampton FC since the sponsorship deal began in 2006 and will be looking to continue the successful relationship with the extended contract.

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The renewal of the sponsorship deal will see Flybe continue as main club and shirt sponsor with the incentivised bonuses should the team achieve promotion back to the Premier League or win either the FA or League Cups.

As the renewed sponsorship will extend the life cycle of the home kit to include the 2009/2010 season, fans will also see a direct financial benefit.

Flybe will continue to run the successful and popular 'Flybe Community Cup', an annual competition organised and operated by the airline which offers schools in the local area the chance to compete in a football tournament with the final played at St Mary's Stadium.

Flybe will also maintain its successful 'Be A Pro for a Day' initiative where local teams receive a coaching session from Saints' head coach, Jan Poortvliet, along with fitness and dietary advice from the club's expert training staff, and the unique insight of Southampton legend and Flybe's Sporting Ambassador, Matt Le Tissier.

Says Simon Lilley, Director of Marketing, Flybe: "Our Southampton base is a key centre of operations for Flybe and we're thrilled to be extending our sponsorship with the Saints. These are tricky times for everybody financially but we're 100% behind the club and committing ourselves to a further sponsorship is the right thing to do for both parties.

"The people of Southampton have been immensely supportive of Flybe and this has allowed us to not only grow our services at the airport but grow as a company too. As with all of sponsorships we are genuine investors in communities, and commitments go way beyond a brand on a shirt.

"Southampton Football Club, as with the other long standing sponsorship deals we have across the UK, is at the heart of the community we serve and they understand our philosophy - for that reason as with our other teams across the UK we will continue to enjoy a successful relationship"

John O'Sullivan, Southampton Football Club's Commercial Director said: "Everyone at the Club is delighted to have Flybe as our shirt sponsor for a further season. Flybe have made a significant commitment to the city in the development of both routes and infrastructure at the airport. Through their experience with Inverness and Exeter they know how to make a football relationship work.

"The fact that the Club has only had three main sponsors in the past 14 years is an indication of the importance we place on maintaining a first class relationship with our sponsors."

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    MW FROM WIDEOPEN · 16 years ago
    Yeah, the shorts are so much better, the last version, they were ball crushingly tight. I have done a Le Coq sportif template as well for Charlton and Huracan (white with red trim) and one for FC Copenhargen as well, just that I posted up these first, still pondering which crest to use for El Globo and the add*c*s. The FCK one was a dogs dinner, and nowhere near as good as your kit. Just that nobody had put up kits for Santos (one of the greatest club teams in world football), Colo-Colo (another great name and sorry to go on, but with a great crest as well) and rising stars LDU Quito, where I did not have to think about tradition as much.

    Rangers, nobody has put up a kit in the early away colours, thats why. going to do the away on paper, and not by using a negative image of this:smilewinkgrin:
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    · 16 years ago
    Would be nice to see a bit of colour in your drawings, I noticed how you've picked nearly all teams with a black and white theme though, Also I really think you could have attempted to draw this LDU crest :P the chinese script you have a point though.

    Another nice drawing however though and the shorts have been composed a lot better this time around too, really good details on the design also.
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    fsc · 16 years ago
    Hard to have confidence in any sponsorship deal that involves a low-cost airline these days... :dry:
  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 16 years ago
    No, just world domination.
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    Roginho · 16 years ago
    Is Flybe aiming for world domination on football shirt sponsorship ?