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What do you think of Sports Directs sponsorship of NUFC?


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Yeah, it really should be Sports Direct's association with NUFC and a study on how that relationship impacts the club. Filled it out though, the one section with outdoorsy/romance, etc. is pretty strange. Guessing you had to include that.

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In all seriousness, what sort of University degree allows polling like this? Methodologically-speaking it's weak as piss. It's not a degree you're getting, it's a piece of toilet roll. Worthless. Utterly fucking worthless. How the fuck your dissertation tutor scraped a pass at GCSE, let alone somehow got a Doctorate when she's permitting shit questions like "What is the image transferred between sponsor and sponsee of Newcastle United Football Club?" to be part of a survey beggars belief. And they say the value of a British education has been depleted in recent years... :lol:

 

That said, the very best of luck to you in the future. You're gonna fucking need it.

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In all seriousness, what sort of University degree allows polling like this? Methodologically-speaking it's weak as piss. It's not a degree you're getting, it's a piece of toilet roll. Worthless. Utterly fucking worthless. How the fuck your dissertation tutor scraped a pass at GCSE, let alone somehow got a Doctorate when she's permitting shit questions like "What is the image transferred between sponsor and sponsee of Newcastle United Football Club?" to be part of a survey beggars belief. And they say the value of a British education has been depleted in recent years... :lol:

 

That said, the very best of luck to you in the future. You're gonna fucking need it.

 

 

:lol:

 

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Also, your question is incorrect.  Sports Direct do not sponsor NUFC.  A sponsorship implies payment.

 

Although in laymans terms you are correct the technical definition of a sponsorship involves slightly more than just money. In terms of my dissertation, the complete definition is required. If you're interested the full use of sponsorship is:

 

“a business relationship between a provider of funds, resources or services and an individual, event or organisation which offers in return some rights and associations that may be used for commercial advantage”.

 

Although this does include funds, the relationship between sports direct and NUFC is still a form of sponsorship.

 

So going by that definition, this is a sponsorship deal as well, right? :lol:

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/08/07/article-2385937-1B2F93B6000005DC-809_634x366.jpg

 

...... and Mike Ashley (the parasite) has transmitted Ross River Fever to it's host.

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