Another Ibrox dispute with SPFL as they ignore sponsors

Soccer Football - Scottish Cup Final - Celtic vs Motherwell - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Britain - May 19, 2018 Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell (2nd L) and Independent non-executive director Dermot Desmond (C) in the stand Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

Tonight’s League Cup tie at Ibrox against Queen of the South will be shown live on the television station that sponsor the competition.

Part of the deal for the sponsorship, in fact the only reason for the sponsorship, is to get the company name in front of as many eyes as possible. Raise awareness and sales/subscriptions.

Premier Sports want every possible reminder sent out that if you want to watch this competition you need to buy a subscription, there are matches this month and next, in the new year they will show the semi-finals and final.

Earlier this summer the SPFL announced a revised sponsorship deal with cinch with one club having an opt out. They’ll still benefit from the prize pot but you won’t see the sponsors logo on their kit, backing boards or being advertised pitch-side. That is left for the other mugs to plug while they sell off those spaces for themselves.

The cinch opt-out seems to apply to all SPFL sponsorship deals with no pre-match media conference yesterday from Giovanni van Bronckhorst in front of a large backing board.

At lunchtime today Celtic did their bit for the sponsors, Ange Postecoglou spent eight minutes in front of an advertising board for the station that is showing tomorrow’s match.

On top of their Five Way Agreement from 2012 it seems that the Tribute Act can pick and choose the sponsorship deals that suit them- with not even a whimper of complaint from the other clubs promoting the sponsor at every turn.

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