Sevco have announced another dynamic and exciting partnership with Sportemon Go to appear among the cluster on the hallowed Castore Sport shirt.
32 Red appear on the front of the shirt with the gambling firm committed to a long term partnership for an undisclosed fee. Unibet sometimes appear on the front of the shirt as well.
There is absolutely fuck no way in Hell will I be buying any more jerseys if they feature that logo
— Graham Vincent (@GrahamVincent91) October 23, 2021
Exciting? It is cynical marketing and cheapens the shirt, further.
When is enough, enough in terms of sponsor logos on the shirt?
— Graeme Hanna (@graeme818) October 23, 2021
I’m not seeing anything to suggest that they are on the back of the top other than the picture for promotional purposes. Unless I’ve picked it up wrong. If there’s a significant commercial investment then we have to go for it.
— Matty1904 (@MatthewWeir3) October 23, 2021
A PR blunder right out the top drawer
— . (@chr1sbett) October 23, 2021
Aye hold on I’ll buy a strip that says ‘mongo’ on the back.
— Ibrox Chat (@IbroxChat) October 23, 2021
How cool would that be!!!!
— Dayle Shortt (@Shorttsta) October 23, 2021
Can we stop putting them all on the shirts!? Turning into walking billboards at this stage.
— Danny Kane_050FIVE (@DannyKane92) October 23, 2021
In March The Sun listed 29 official partners which didn’t include Parks of Hamilton. At that time Utilita were the official back-of-short sponsor but the may now be sharing that space with @sportmongo.
Seko are the official top of back of short sponsor with Tomket Tires the official sleeve partner
The club website announced:
The two-year agreement will see Sportemon Go (SGO) become a top tier ‘Official Club Partner’ with back of the shirt sponsor branding, digital non-fungible token (NFT) collectables and a significant commercial investment into Rangers.
This partnership will drive wide-ranging benefits for both organisations, featuring innovative creative digital collectible products and fan engagement activities being provided by SGO to the Rangers global supporter base.
SGO was founded by Australian-based father-son pair, Ricky and Corey Jackson. The two envisaged the creation of a platform to stand as a world leaders in NFT augmented reality sports trading. SGO have since formed sports partnerships with a number of high-profile athletes, including Premier League stars Luke Shaw and Andy Robertson, alongside several high profile clubs and athletes in the US and Australian markets.
Rangers’ Commercial and Marketing Director, James Bisgrove, commented: “This is another exciting commercial partnership for Rangers and one that aligns closely with our digital transformation strategy and ambitions in the emerging NFT space, which presents a compelling new revenue stream for the sports industry.
“We’re looking forward to working closely with the team at SGO to activate the partnership and ensure Rangers remains at the forefront of emerging opportunities in the Block chain and NFT sectors.”
Sevco have still to announce their financial results for the 20/21 season, Steven Gerrard has recently been whinging about the lack of money spent during the last two transfer windows.
? #RangersFC are pleased to announce an exciting new official partnership with @sportemongo.
All the info ?
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) October 23, 2021
” Telegram for Mongo, Telegram for Mongo “. Blazing Saddles. The character Mongo looks like a Sevco fan.
If the shoe fits.HH
Surely Scotty arsefield could be the new face of sportmongo…tattoo his face onto the bum holes of sevcos sharts, apologies shorts…marvellous look, what a klub..!