Eric France Bust
#1
Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:32 PM
They owe the tax man over £20 million
Looks like we've no sponsor
CROWN FLATT IS MY CHURCH.
#2
Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:40 PM
#3
Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:41 PM
[
i]Mr. Burns: Woah, slow down there maestro. There's a *New* Mexico?[/i]
#4
Posted 27 February 2013 - 10:43 AM
When the situation has been fully resolved and agreed, a full Announcement will follow.
In the meantime, we need as many people as possible to join the new Lottery, re-join Drema
and support the proposed Independent Supporters Group. The club also needs more people to
attend the Royal Suite after each Home game and help us to increase the Bar sales and keep our
Tetley's Sponsorship.
#5
Posted 27 February 2013 - 02:58 PM
#7
Posted 27 February 2013 - 03:43 PM
#8
Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:13 PM
#9
Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:19 PM
#10
Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:32 PM
#11
Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:46 PM
If I could read that would help
Well u are from dewsbury....... hang on so am I.
Theres proof if ever you needed it!
"CENSORSHIP IS ALIVE AND WELL ON THIS FORUM"
#12
Posted 27 February 2013 - 08:01 PM
Dewsbury Rams have today (Wednesday) issued a lengthy statement regarding the shortfall the face following the news that major sponsor Eric France Scrap Metal had ceased trading.
The full statement reads “As most supporters are aware the club’s Main Sponsor, Eric France, is no longer trading and is in Liquidation and our sympathies go with those employees who have now lost their jobs through this action.
Consequently, the Sponsorship deal signed in late 2012 has ceased with immediate effect resulting in a significant shortfall in the budgeted income for Seasons 2013 and 2014.
“The Directors and Shareholders of the club have been working with Eric France as well as potential new sponsors of the club for some weeks to try to alleviate the situation and secure the medium term future of the club.
“Unfortunately this has come hard on the heels of the failure of the club’s lottery arrangement with the Bradford Bulls which became unsustainable due to a significant drop in membership particularly from our area. The club has already launched a new lottery to revitalise this part of the business but until this lottery is up to full strength there will be a negative financial impact on the club.
“The Directors and Shareholders are determined that the day to day running of the club will not be affected and have implemented the necessary measures to ensure that this is the case. It is also the view of the Board that the club needs to look to the longer term future and not just short term on the playing side. A number of players have already attracted the interest of potential suitors and the club has reacted to this by starting a programme of tying key young players to the club beyond 2013. Details of these negotiations will be released in due course as will an announcement, as soon as is practically possible, in respect of the possible new Sponsorship arrangements.
“In the meantime the club will be carrying out a review of exactly what income levels will be required to enable the club to become a major force in the Championship. All potential revenue areas will be considered in order to maximise revenue to the club. It is vital that supporters and anyone with an interest in Dewsbury Rams play their part by joining either the club’s lottery or DREMA scheme, buying match day programmes and official merchandise, patronising any of the club’s three licensed bars and by pushing the name of the Rams to potential sponsors. If we all work together on this we can achieve many of the targets we want to set ourselves as a club both on the pitch and around development of stadium facilities. Neither can happen without the income streams necessary to fund this and the club needs supporters to play their part as much as possible.
“Finally the club would like to re-assure supporters that the Eastern Terracing Project will not be affected by this situation and work will commence when the revised construction method and Emergency Lighting Scheme requested by Kirklees Building Control is approved.”
#13
Posted 27 February 2013 - 10:44 PM
Ok chaps and lasses, thinking caps on. We need a new main sponsor! Go......
Tetleys...
#14
Posted 28 February 2013 - 12:17 AM
Tetleys...
On the brewery idea (however fanciful) would prefer Ossett Brewery. Local and has the added benefit to the club being able to market function rooms with decent, respected, local hand pulled beer!
In reality I expect that if Ossett were in any way interested they would have been in touch and considered before now. One can only hope!
More constructively, I will be signing up for the new lottery etc, as soon as I can. Not exactly gonna fill the gap but its a start!
#15
Posted 28 February 2013 - 01:41 AM
On the brewery idea (however fanciful) would prefer Ossett Brewery. Local and has the added benefit to the club being able to market function rooms with decent, respected, local hand pulled beer!
In reality I expect that if Ossett were in any way interested they would have been in touch and considered before now. One can only hope!
More constructively, I will be signing up for the new lottery etc, as soon as I can. Not exactly gonna fill the gap but its a start!
Having thought about this, I suspect Tetley's naming rights and supply deal give them exclusivity over what we can sell. Shame - their products are "poor" (my first word wasn't allowed).
Still does not mean we can't sell a shirt deal though!!
#16
Posted 28 February 2013 - 08:32 AM
Having thought about this, I suspect Tetley's naming rights and supply deal give them exclusivity over what we can sell. Shame - their products are "poor" (my first word wasn't allowed).
Still does not mean we can't sell a shirt deal though!!
Sadly correct. Tetley's is garbage nowadays
#17
Posted 28 February 2013 - 08:34 AM
#18
Posted 28 February 2013 - 10:06 AM
On the brewery idea (however fanciful) would prefer Ossett Brewery. Local and has the added benefit to the club being able to market function rooms with decent, respected, local hand pulled beer!
In reality I expect that if Ossett were in any way interested they would have been in touch and considered before now. One can only hope!
More constructively, I will be signing up for the new lottery etc, as soon as I can. Not exactly gonna fill the gap but its a start!
Ossett brewery would be heaven. Given that the only decent ale in the area is at the huntsman, there is a huge catchment arround shaw cross. I'd like to see the bottom bar turned into a real ale pub with grub at dinner time and evening, because good ale attracts customers - but it seems we are stuck with tetleys and sod all chance of much custom.
#19
Posted 28 February 2013 - 11:03 AM
disagree with the huntsman being the best pint in the area.Hanging heaton do a pint for £1.70 and it will leave em all standing.However main point is the south stand bar and if we could develop it into a fans bar bit more cosier etc.Keep it open for an hour after match we might get a few more punters.The fact is alot of people hate the ques in the main bar after the match.Ossett brewery would be heaven. Given that the only decent ale in the area is at the huntsman, there is a huge catchment arround shaw cross. I'd like to see the bottom bar turned into a real ale pub with grub at dinner time and evening, because good ale attracts customers - but it seems we are stuck with tetleys and sod all chance of much custom.
#20
Posted 28 February 2013 - 11:38 AM
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