Thursday, February 13, 2014

Press Release


Kensington United

Negotiating team

 

For the press

12 February 2014

 

Making an agreement of sponsorship with Universal Communications

 

As a result of meeting with Universal Communications (UC) to discuss a sponsorship, Kensington United (KU) made an agreement with UC about the following contents :

Ÿ   Four-year sponsorship

Ÿ   Total value: €55m, in addition €20m (If KU win the European Cup)

Ÿ   Timing of payment: First year €35m, Second year €10m, Third year €5m, Forth year €5m

Ÿ   UC Advertising:

- Two billboards on the sides of the ground

- UC’s logo on the flags at all entrances and on every other sheet

- The main stand to be renamed ‘The Universal Communications Stand’

- UC’s logo on the shoulder of the uniform and the practice wear

Ÿ   Players activities: Two top goal scorers 20 days per year, others 15 days per year

Ÿ   Official supplier of football boots: Sprint plc (provisionally)

(If the boots by UC’s subsidiary are improved within one year, change to UC’s subsidiary.)

Ÿ   Perks:

- A car with UC’s logo on it for the first-team players

- Media training course, coaching course for older players

- €15,000 for each goal over 20 goals

- 15% discount memberships for all player

Ÿ   Other points:

- Two hospitality boxes for 30 people

- €5m towards the cost of a new player

- Good exposure in Asia, such as China and India

- UC paid the cost of tour abroad

 

We found a reassuring partner, Universal Communications, therefore we are confident that this agreement brings us more pleasure, more happiness and more success.

 

For additional information, visit our website wwww.kensington.com or contact us +xx-xxx-xxx-xxxx

 

Date: 12 February 2014

Title: Making an agreement of sponsorship with Universal Communications

Addressed to: The press

Author: Takeshi Hamamatsu

Friday, January 24, 2014

Self-introdustion

I'm Takeshi Hamamatsu. I was born in Toyama, Japan. I'm thirty years old, and I got married three years ago. I have a daughter who is two years old. My daughter has come to talk well, and I enjoy talking with her. I usually play with her on the weekends. Sometimes I play basketball with my friends. Although my daughter is too small to play basketball now, I hope I can play basketball with her in the future.

I work at Hokuriku Electric Power Company and belong to the sales department. My work is to advise how to use energy efficiently to my clients. Recently, my company has been trying to spread our business abroad. I may move to the overseas section in the future, so I need to be able to communicate in English at least. I have come to the United States to improve my English skill. I hope to flourish in the overseas section with my English which I learn here.