Petro Canada is a good shout. After all, they did just sponsor Wolfsburg in Germany.
https://www.vfl-wolfsburg.de/fileadm...tro_canada.jpg
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Petro Canada is a good shout. After all, they did just sponsor Wolfsburg in Germany.
https://www.vfl-wolfsburg.de/fileadm...tro_canada.jpg
I thought it would be one of those too, as well as KIA. But the current front runner had me stunned. My initial reaction "Who?". I have heard of the brand before but never knew what the company did.
As well I know whom ever they end of going with will be paying a lot more then BMO did.
BMO will still hold on to naming rights of the field.
Stadium rights are expiring this year as well.
Anything but BMO, the fact TFC has had a Montreal based sponsor is fucking stupid ,also fuck Rogers too.
I hope its an international company so we at least get something cachet, who the fuck wants Rogers on their shirt.
Cambria Quartz? The Dragon logo is alright?
https://www.cambriausa.com/public/im...eader/logo.jpg
ok...
looking at this page: http://www.torontofc.ca/team/partners
and using the criteria where the one dude said they had heard of the brand, but wasn't super familiar with what they actually did...
Alcatel or maybe Cisco?
i would love for it to be Smoke's.
Would Casino Rama be way off-base? They've got their moving adverts plastered all over the sides of the pitch already.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Rama_logo.jpg
A stronger partnership between them and the club would make for some interesting promotions.
The front runner not listed as current TFC Partner nor MLS Partner, although one of it's subsidiaries is listed as TFC Partner. And Logo if it stays in it's corporate colors will look odd on our kits.
Sun Brite Foods? The parent company of Primo and Unico?
Was thinking that too, but TCP-IP said the front runner is not listed as a partner; Canadian Tire is listed as a partner
Based on TCP-IP's hints (this is like a scavenger hunt) I would say this logo would be it then...Amaya Inc. owns PokerStars.net - They have two logos it seems like this one:
http://commonstockwarrants.com/wp-co...amaya-logo.jpg
They also have this one (on the website it's a black background so might look nicer on our red jerseys)
http://www.amaya.com/wp-content/uplo...lobal-logo.png
This is my guess https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forzani_Group
Based on TCP-IP's feedback I doubt it's Canadian Tire (as obviously he would have known what they do/sell). Forzani Group is owned by Canadian Tire and they would never advertise/sponsor as Forzani. It would have to be Sport Chek or one of their other retail banners so once again, based on TCP-IP's comments, I don't think it's them. However, I always thought Canadian Tire or Sport Chek could have been one of the company's in play so if TCP-IP isn't as well informed as we think, or he's not well versed in Canadian retailers, then it could still be one or the other.
Based on TCP-IP's feedback my guess is he's talking about Lassonde. They already sponsor through oasis juices and their red logo could be odd with all of our red. So many kids participate in soccer in Canada and who loves juice more than the kids lol! I'd be surprised if they went with Lassonde on one of the kits though and not a brand (Oasis, Del Monte, etc..). Anywho, that's my guess based on his feedback.
http://www.cantol.com/wp-content/the...o_lassonde.png
Diageo? are alcohol companies allowed to sponsor teams in Canada?
Maybe they will just toss "OVO" on the jersey and watch them sell like hotcakes.
Kia. Year one sponsor - name on the training ground. Worldwide presence who could benefit from any and all visibility from a kit deal.
Not sure on the rules of having a gambling site on North American jersey's - at least this would be one way to get around that!
One sponsor that I know sponsors all MLSE teams but isn't listed on this list is Konica Minolta...could see that logo on the jersey as well!
http://konicaminolta.ca/common/uncha...dentity01g.svg
Bet365 has had ads all over the cfl as long as they put .net on it I think it's legal. But who knows what the rules are in the states.