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I may have to give up drinking Star beer

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Chelsea Football Club is pleased to announce Star Beer as our official Nigerian beer partner.

The agreement sees us welcome Nigeria’s leading beer brand into our expanding family of partners and to celebrate the relationship, Star will sell Chelsea-branded bottles throughout Nigeria.

Chris Townsend, Chelsea FC commercial director, said: ‘We are very happy to begin this partnership with Star, a leading brand in a country fanatical about football. We believe this alliance will further help us grow our fanbase throughout Nigeria, while allowing Star to become even more appealing to consumers through their links with the Premier League champions.’

Franco María Maggi, marketing director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, added: ‘The partnership with Chelsea provides us with a remarkable platform to broaden the brand’s profile and its values, while giving us another opening to create distinctive and shining experiences for football fans and Star lager consumers.’

Chelsea already possesses huge popularity in Nigeria, with more than two million Facebook followers in the country and a dedicated network of supporters regularly visiting the club’s official website.

Our on-field links with Nigeria are obvious. Africa Cup of Nations winner Victor Moses is a key member of Antonio Conte’s squad, and the now departed John Mikel Obi lifted every major club honour during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Younger Super Eagle Kenneth Omeruo, another Cup of Nations winner in 2013, is currently on loan with Kasimpasa in Turkey, while Ola Aina is gaining first-team experience with Hull City and recently earned his first call to the national team. Our first Nigerian, Celestine Babayaro, spent eight years with the Blues after signing for us back in 1997.
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Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
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nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
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nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
They are the official partner and sponsor of NPFL.
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Eaglezbeak wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
:scared:
see how daft you both looking without researching, this is a poor example of no critical thinking capabilities, shows you failed woefully during school daya.. sometimes it is better to be silent , instead of looking silly and daft.. your quick response to discredit star beer shows how folly you both are ...shame on you two
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Cellular wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
They are the official partner and sponsor of NPFL.
Instead of sponsoring Remo Stars, Shooting Stars or Sunshine Stars? The commercials would write themselves.

PS: A fish company could sponsor COD United.
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Enjoy responsibly; if you are a problem drinker then - this Star is not for you -
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The Eagle wrote:
Cellular wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
They are the official partner and sponsor of NPFL.
Instead of sponsoring Remo Stars, Shooting Stars or Sunshine Stars? The commercials would write themselves.

PS: A fish company could sponsor COD United.

money no dey there
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cic old boy wrote:
Chelsea Football Club is pleased to announce Star Beer as our official Nigerian beer partner.

The agreement sees us welcome Nigeria’s leading beer brand into our expanding family of partners and to celebrate the relationship, Star will sell Chelsea-branded bottles throughout Nigeria.

Chris Townsend, Chelsea FC commercial director, said: ‘We are very happy to begin this partnership with Star, a leading brand in a country fanatical about football. We believe this alliance will further help us grow our fanbase throughout Nigeria, while allowing Star to become even more appealing to consumers through their links with the Premier League champions.’

Franco María Maggi, marketing director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, added: ‘The partnership with Chelsea provides us with a remarkable platform to broaden the brand’s profile and its values, while giving us another opening to create distinctive and shining experiences for football fans and Star lager consumers.’

Chelsea already possesses huge popularity in Nigeria, with more than two million Facebook followers in the country and a dedicated network of supporters regularly visiting the club’s official website.

Our on-field links with Nigeria are obvious. Africa Cup of Nations winner Victor Moses is a key member of Antonio Conte’s squad, and the now departed John Mikel Obi lifted every major club honour during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Younger Super Eagle Kenneth Omeruo, another Cup of Nations winner in 2013, is currently on loan with Kasimpasa in Turkey, while Ola Aina is gaining first-team experience with Hull City and recently earned his first call to the national team. Our first Nigerian, Celestine Babayaro, spent eight years with the Blues after signing for us back in 1997.
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cic old boy wrote:
Chelsea Football Club is pleased to announce Star Beer as our official Nigerian beer partner.

The agreement sees us welcome Nigeria’s leading beer brand into our expanding family of partners and to celebrate the relationship, Star will sell Chelsea-branded bottles throughout Nigeria.

Chris Townsend, Chelsea FC commercial director, said: ‘We are very happy to begin this partnership with Star, a leading brand in a country fanatical about football. We believe this alliance will further help us grow our fanbase throughout Nigeria, while allowing Star to become even more appealing to consumers through their links with the Premier League champions.’

Franco María Maggi, marketing director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, added: ‘The partnership with Chelsea provides us with a remarkable platform to broaden the brand’s profile and its values, while giving us another opening to create distinctive and shining experiences for football fans and Star lager consumers.’

Chelsea already possesses huge popularity in Nigeria, with more than two million Facebook followers in the country and a dedicated network of supporters regularly visiting the club’s official website.

Our on-field links with Nigeria are obvious. Africa Cup of Nations winner Victor Moses is a key member of Antonio Conte’s squad, and the now departed John Mikel Obi lifted every major club honour during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Younger Super Eagle Kenneth Omeruo, another Cup of Nations winner in 2013, is currently on loan with Kasimpasa in Turkey, while Ola Aina is gaining first-team experience with Hull City and recently earned his first call to the national team. Our first Nigerian, Celestine Babayaro, spent eight years with the Blues after signing for us back in 1997.
http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-ne ... eiled.html
The off-field links as well with Mike Emenalo the most prominent.
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Bigpokey24 wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
:scared:
see how daft you both looking without researching, this is a poor example of no critical thinking capabilities, shows you failed woefully during school daya.. sometimes it is better to be silent , instead of looking silly and daft.. your quick response to discredit star beer shows how folly you both are ...shame on you two
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I hope they've done their homework? They might increase their sales with the chocski faithfuls but face a backlash from manure, goons and other rival fans
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Bigpokey24 wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:Which Nigerian side is star sponsoring?
:scared:
see how daft you both looking without researching, this is a poor example of no critical thinking capabilities, shows you failed woefully during school daya.. sometimes it is better to be silent , instead of looking silly and daft.. your quick response to discredit star beer shows how folly you both are ...shame on you two
My brother its not every time you rush to judge. You are not exactly an example of a sensible person and rarely make sense.

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Star Beer unveiled as official partner at Chelsea

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Star Beer unveiled as official partner at Chelsea

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Nigerian brewer Star Lager has added Chelsea to its growing roster of football club partners. As well as the Premier League champions, Star have deals with Arsenal, Manchester City, Juventus, Real Madrid, Paris St. Germain and Barcelona.

Star Lager will be the official beer of the club in a deal that is focussed on the Nigerian market. Star will sell Chelsea-branded bottles throughout Nigeria.

Chris Townsend, Chelsea FC commercial director, said: “We are very happy to begin this partnership with Star, a leading brand in a country fanatical about football. We believe this alliance will further help us grow our fanbase throughout Nigeria, while allowing Star to become even more appealing to consumers through their links with the Premier League champions.”

Chelsea already have more than two million Facebook followers in Nigeria while national team player Victor Moses is a key member of the club’s first team.

“The partnership with Chelsea provides us with a remarkable platform to broaden the brand’s profile and its values, while giving us another opening to create distinctive and shining experiences for football fans and Star lager consumers,” said Franco María Maggi, marketing director, Nigerian Breweries.

As well as branding rights, the deal will see Star sending a number of football fans to watch matches at Stamford Bridge.

No term or value was announced for the partnership.

Contact the writer of this story at [email protected]

http://www.insideworldfootball.com/2017 ... r-chelsea/

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