New shirt sponsors

Who would you like to see sponsor us next?

  • USM

    Votes: 65 13.2%
  • MEGAFON

    Votes: 64 13.0%
  • NEC

    Votes: 66 13.4%
  • AMAZON

    Votes: 9 1.8%
  • APPLE

    Votes: 17 3.4%
  • NEA

    Votes: 4 0.8%
  • DAIRYLEA

    Votes: 13 2.6%
  • DAVEK

    Votes: 55 11.1%
  • GOT

    Votes: 12 2.4%
  • THE ONE WHO PAYS THE MOST

    Votes: 189 38.3%

  • Total voters
    494
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From youth-baseball film The Bad News Bears:


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In most US states - apart from in murder cases - suspects are freed from custody on the posting of a bail bond. When the bail bond is issued, the accused promises to appear in court at a particular time and place.In most cases relatives put up collateral - cash or property - which can be forfeited if the person vanishes.

The bail bond system differs from the UK's bail system in that, in Britain, bail is granted by the court and it is then left to the police to find someone if they fail to turn up for trial.

This is not the case in America. In the US, bonds are often provided by a bail bondsman, who effectively gamble on the defendant turning up at court. A premium is charged for each bond, which is where the bail bond firms make their profits. If the defendant goes missing the bondsman stands to lose his money, which is where bounty hunters come in. They are given the task of finding the defendant and bringing them back.
 
From youth-baseball film The Bad News Bears:


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In most US states - apart from in murder cases - suspects are freed from custody on the posting of a bail bond. When the bail bond is issued, the accused promises to appear in court at a particular time and place.In most cases relatives put up collateral - cash or property - which can be forfeited if the person vanishes.

The bail bond system differs from the UK's bail system in that, in Britain, bail is granted by the court and it is then left to the police to find someone if they fail to turn up for trial.

This is not the case in America. In the US, bonds are often provided by a bail bondsman, who effectively gamble on the defendant turning up at court. A premium is charged for each bond, which is where the bail bond firms make their profits. If the defendant goes missing the bondsman stands to lose his money, which is where bounty hunters come in. They are given the task of finding the defendant and bringing them back.
Just like in Jackie Brown :)
 

We should cut all ties with Sportspesa, and finish the season with the EITC logo. I don’t have a clue how the sponsorship money is paid out; do they give us a lump sum, do they pay yearly, monthly, bi-weekly? Whatever it is, make it right financially, and get rid.
 

USM would be a huge red flag. It's an investment company right? What benefit would that have on a consumer based advertising/sponsorship deal.

Least City used a legit customer faced business in Etihad Airlines. Albeit it's owned by the Abu Dubai boys.
 
Coca Cola would look great. Do they actually sponsor any teams?
I know Pepsi have sponsored Boca Jnrs
 

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