Victor Chandler signs 'seven figure' new Nott Forest deal
Victor Chandler has extended its shirt sponsorship deal with second-league English football team Nottingham Forest for a further two seasons on the back of the bookmaker's prediction that the club will enter the Premiership...
VICTOR Chandler has extended its shirt sponsorship deal with second-tier English football team Nottingham Forest for a further two seasons.
Chairman Victor Chandler said: “This season has been a huge success and I am confident the team will secure promotion to the Premier League. The global television coverage of the Premier League offers worldwide media opportunities and will benefit our Far East business particularly.”
Nottingham Forest currently lies third in the Coca Cola Championship, with Victor Chandler offering the team as an 8/1 shot to top the league and win promotion to the top tier of English football.
The new deal will see Victor Chandler’s logo displayed on the Nottingham Forest shirt during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 football seasons, and follows an earlier, two season deal with the club signed in July 2009.
Chandler added: “When we agreed the initial one-year deal, I was sponsoring a team that had only narrowly avoided relegation to League One, now we are signing this extension with the intention of sponsoring a Premier League team. The initial deal was in six figures and this one is seven figures.”
Forest being promoted to the Premier League as champions would, however, cost Victor Chandler himself in the region of £6m, following his pre-season promotion pledge to season ticket holders to pay for next season’s renewals should the club win the league.
As revealed exclusively on EGRmagazine.com last month, Victor Chandler is to launch an in-play running betting product ahead of the football World Cup this summer in South Africa, where the bookmaker launched this month.
In other football sponsorship news this week, Betclic chief executive Nicolas Béraud hit out at UEFA’s refusal to let French football team Olympique Lyonnais (Lyon) wear his company’s logo for last night’ Champions League tie with Real Madrid, saying it has “no legal basis”.
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