Beggars belief : Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:29 pm
200 days after the seasons launch....although I shouldn't be surprised.
Though it does ask the question "what the f()(K where we paying the Monkey for"? From the club website: A free weekly newsletter has been launched by London Broncos to keep the club’s fanbase up to date with the latest news and special offers from the Cherry Red Records Stadium. And this week’s edition is set to include a special one-off offer ahead of the 2023 season for subscribers! Emailed to subscribers every Friday morning, the newsletter will summarise the latest news, results, fixtures, partnerships and special offers from Broncos HQ – ensuring fans can keep across all information in one easy-to-access space. It will be produced and distributed by the Broncos’ PR and communications agency Fortitude Communications. Mark Kemp, Head of Commercial at London Broncos, says the newsletter will support the club’s ongoing vision to broaden levels of engagement with all supporters and key partners. “We have entered a new era at London Broncos with fresh possibilities and ambitions in line with our groundshare with AFC Wimbledon at the state-of-the-art Cherry Red Records Stadium,” said Mark. “We have the potential to connect a new audience across the south-east to Rugby League. Providing clear and constant communications to our key target audiences will be a big part of ensuring we fulfil our short and long-term objectives. “Our weekly newsletter will not only keep our core fanbase up to date with the very latest news and offers, but also those who sign-up and attend fixtures occasionally. “Encouraging casual viewers to really buy into what we are trying to achieve is important if we are to take our matchday experience to the next level. The newsletter will support our commercial growth too and give back where possible to our valued sponsors and partners.” To sign-up to receive the Broncos’ new weekly newsletter, please click here. I await the regular updates in expectation of their demise in the not too far away future..... |
200 days after the seasons launch....although I shouldn't be surprised.
Though it does ask the question "what the f()(K where we paying the Monkey for"? From the club website: A free weekly newsletter has been launched by London Broncos to keep the club’s fanbase up to date with the latest news and special offers from the Cherry Red Records Stadium. And this week’s edition is set to include a special one-off offer ahead of the 2023 season for subscribers! Emailed to subscribers every Friday morning, the newsletter will summarise the latest news, results, fixtures, partnerships and special offers from Broncos HQ – ensuring fans can keep across all information in one easy-to-access space. It will be produced and distributed by the Broncos’ PR and communications agency Fortitude Communications. Mark Kemp, Head of Commercial at London Broncos, says the newsletter will support the club’s ongoing vision to broaden levels of engagement with all supporters and key partners. “We have entered a new era at London Broncos with fresh possibilities and ambitions in line with our groundshare with AFC Wimbledon at the state-of-the-art Cherry Red Records Stadium,” said Mark. “We have the potential to connect a new audience across the south-east to Rugby League. Providing clear and constant communications to our key target audiences will be a big part of ensuring we fulfil our short and long-term objectives. “Our weekly newsletter will not only keep our core fanbase up to date with the very latest news and offers, but also those who sign-up and attend fixtures occasionally. “Encouraging casual viewers to really buy into what we are trying to achieve is important if we are to take our matchday experience to the next level. The newsletter will support our commercial growth too and give back where possible to our valued sponsors and partners.” To sign-up to receive the Broncos’ new weekly newsletter, please click here. I await the regular updates in expectation of their demise in the not too far away future..... |
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