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Thread: Club sponsorship and value conflicts

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    Qatar Airways criteria for offering sponsorships:


    • Tangible impact on the community Socially responsible events focused on the local community
    • Brand enhancement Long-term partnerships with other prestigious brands
    • Clearly identifiable benefits Return on investment, media exposure and publicity
    • Revenue-generating potential Exposure to Qatar Airways' target markets and segments


    They also say: "Qatar Airways will not consider association with, or sponsorship of, activities related to politics, religious affairs, extreme sports (i.e. wrestling and boxing), unfair competition, explicit content or images, negative behaviour".

    https://www.qatarairways.com/en-au/sponsorship.html



    Article about Bayern Munich fans who are critical of their club for accepting Qatar Airways sponsorship: https://apnews.com/article/coronavir...bdd7d681c1c581.
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    Phew! They (Qatar) have got standards. That's a relief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liz View Post
    On the sponsorship issue, the world becomes hard to navigate if you only do business with / interact with / socialise with people or organisations that share all your values. Where to draw the line is as much an individual (or organisational) choice as those underlying values are. It would be problematic (for me) if the Swans' sponsorship with Qatar Airlines was contingent on them espousing the Qatari government's values and thus not participating in the Pride Game, which is not the case.
    True up to a point. Personally I have a couple of fast rules about who gets my hard-earned that I never stray from. One for many years has been the Murdoch “press”, whilst a more recent addition has been Harvey Norman.
    As for airlines, whilst not completely boycotted, Qantas’ recent performance has been so poor it’s no longer on the preferred list either. Although that’s motivated by its bad service, not any political/ethical position.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruck'n'Roll View Post


    Yep I'd be stunned if there wasn't someone on this board that doesn't regard insurance companies as being beyond the pale.
    I lol at people who dislike insurance companies. Because they totally misunderstand the transaction.
    You are buying peace of mind, you will not make money out of it.
    Its a hedge against bad luck. Nothing more.

    If it doesn't give you the peace of mind you want, don't buy it.

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    Netballers and cricketers taking a stand against unethical sponsors.

    Time for some swans players to also take a stand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barry View Post
    Netballers and cricketers taking a stand against unethical sponsors.

    Time for some swans players to also take a stand?
    Pandora's box- where do you stop? What about AFL's addiction to gambling and alcohol industries just for starters?

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    I believe I raised Qatar Airlines some time back. Even more pointed after the Bombers got rid of Thorburn because he was in a leadership role of a church that is homophobic.

    I certainly don’t like them being our sponsor and the club promoting Qatar etc.

    There will be heaps of attention on Qatars human rights record once the World Cup gets going,

    Rightly so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blood Fever View Post
    Pandora's box- where do you stop? What about AFL's addiction to gambling and alcohol industries just for starters?
    Gambling is 100% wrong and unethical too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markwebbos View Post



    Gambling is 100% wrong and unethical too.
    Swans have already taken a strong stance against gambling sponsorship through our partnership with Gambling Aware.

    ‘Tom Harley, Chief Executive Officer of the Sydney Swans said the club was thrilled to be working in partnership with the NSW Government’s Reclaim the Game initiative to raise awareness of the risks associated with gambling.

    “The focus of our partnership is on addressing the normalisation of sports betting and as part of this, Swans matches at the SCG will not feature gambling advertising or sponsorship,” Mr Harley said.

    https://www.gambleaware.nsw.gov.au/n...ng-advertising

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meg View Post
    Swans have already taken a strong stance against gambling sponsorship through our partnership with Gambling Aware.

    ‘Tom Harley, Chief Executive Officer of the Sydney Swans said the club was thrilled to be working in partnership with the NSW Government’s Reclaim the Game initiative to raise awareness of the risks associated with gambling.

    “The focus of our partnership is on addressing the normalisation of sports betting and as part of this, Swans matches at the SCG will not feature gambling advertising or sponsorship,” Mr Harley said.

    https://www.gambleaware.nsw.gov.au/n...ng-advertising
    Excellent. Don't hold your breath for the AFL to follow suit. Vic government also in bed with the industry.

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    All clubs accept gambling money from the AFL's sponsorship. It's a real contradiction.

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    I wonder if those cricketers and netballers will be so willing to take a stand if it hits them in the hip pocket personally.

    It's an admirable stance but not very pragmatic in the real world, and who is the arbitrator of what is an "acceptable" sponsorship

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloods05 View Post
    All clubs accept gambling money from the AFL's sponsorship. It's a real contradiction.
    Plus the media deals are largely driven by the revenue that broadcasters and content providers get from gambling advertising.

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