Is that the case over a prolonged period though? The dodgy dealer in me says that if I was about to launch a mass marketing campaign using bots and shills to target gullible football fans with wild claims of making money out of nothing then I too what do everything I could to make sure that said scheme or scam showed a modest return in the period directly before that dodgy marketing offensive
Most crypto has rebounded in the last two months after an absolute disaster of 6-9 months. Along with most stocks and shares to be honest. Not timed and just aligning with the general trends.
That’s the thing isn’t it. Sponsoring us also looks like we endorse it too. Would hate us to be linked to a crypto that ends up being some kind of Ponzi scheme.
We’ll see. I think it will hang around where it is now until October, jump again then, and grow slowly in 2023
I am not sure what you are insinuating because I would think very careful about your next comment , to even mention that piece of filth on here I find distasteful .
The whole deal doesn't make sense. If u were a dodgy crypto scammer, why seek out a lowly northern English club in a deprived area where folk have not a lot spare. Surely you'd pick some up n coming Chinese club. I reckon this is Khaled's forte, he's sought them out. Crazy.
What was I insinuating? That your devotion to buying the Barnsley shirt irrespective of the integrity of the organisation on the front shows a worrying lack of integrity. Is there something wrong with saying that?
I wonder if it has anything to do with the merry band of secretive American investors we've accumulated. JAQ arrived at oakwell today or yesterday, hours later we announce an American sponsor
But you didn"t say that , you suggested that the club , a family club might use a pervert as a sponsor which I think is a ludicrous statement & now you question my integrity which I find to be both provocative & an insult . I am not devoted to buying a club shirt , I buy one because for one it supports the club & secondly they are casual & I like casual clobber, if I dont like the shirt through design or colour I do not buy it , I trust the club to pick their sponsors from a commercial point of view knowing that their choice is both ethically & morally sound , regarding the new sponsors then I havn"t a clue who they are & what they are but as I say I trust my club to make the right choice & to be honest what ever sponsors name has been on previous shirts have never bothered me & neither does this one.
It does make sense. They advertise all over the place. They have a huge marketing budget. But their target isn't investors or people who are a bit savvy about crypto currency. They wouldn't go near it. Their target is people who don't know about investing (I'm not being snobbish here, I'm in this category). I would strongly suspect @SuperTyke suggesting this has something to do with JAQ is way off the mark, what with her hubby being an investor. Although I'm using my own morality to come to that conclusion and I don't know JAQ. So, a new market. UK football fans. A UK sports media who will broadcast and publish their name. People who believed our owners were multi-billionaires. People who reported our owners were multi-billionaires with zero research. Hex claim an annual return of almost 40% which sounds brilliant if you don't know it's a load of crap.
I am sure someone can ask someone at the club about Hex at whenever the next meeting is. There is concern about them from a big portion of our fans, including at least one supporters group.