by SnookerFan » 26 Jan 2017 Read
TWITTER ATTACK!
World Snooker @WorldSnooker1We're delighted to welcome
http://jojobet.com as new title sponsor for the Gibraltar Open!
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by Cloud Strife » 26 Jan 2017 Read
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by Cloud Strife » 26 Jan 2017 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Refreshing to see a bookmaker getting behind Snooker.
Especially one as obscure as this.
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by KrazeeEyezKilla » 27 Jan 2017 Read
Any tournament needs a 'blue chip' sponsor to match it's prestige. This event truly has one.
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by TheSaviour » 28 Jan 2017 Read
It´s not that much bad news. If they are keen to follow it they will get things many things sorted. Must be some enthusiastic and efficient people behind that, such a colorful and detailed are their website. Getting many things sorted. How for example few days ago Vafaei eventually just before the match started was such a big favourite against Poomjaeng when Dechawat started the trades as a big favourite. Shocking. I am not entitled to claim or argue anything official or to say it would be that much bad or miraculous but obviously people like Stephen Lee or Quinten Hann banned are obviously just a few cases..
But if the snooker players always giving their best shot at least they could argue there wouldn´t been any better way to go out....
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by SnookerFan » 28 Jan 2017 Read
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by SnookerEd25 » 30 Jan 2017 Read
I think what the Saviour is saying here, is : if you dip your foot into a pool of Piranha fish, don't be surprised if you lose a toe.
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by BahisUzmani » 07 Dec 2018 Read
In my opinion not-so-popular sport venues & teams have the right to get whatever sponsorship they can in order to survive. Same goes for smaller sports booking sites - they should try promoting their brands whenever they can. And since we're discussing Turkish bookies here, take a look at
betsat.com. Back in 2017 they made a sponsorship deal with Ireland's Limerick FC. It's a deal that's beneficial for both parties as, first the club's getting some vital financing and second, the bookie is showing their commitment to football.
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