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PeterMcC wrote:
> "Howard Neil" <hneil(a)REMOVETOREPLY.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:zIWdnZVixrLQYKvUnZ2dnUVZ8qGdnZ2d(a)posted.plusnet...
>>
>> p60 wrote:
>>> when you click on the site to go to the new shirt the address bar
>>> comes up www.whufc/facultas then changes to the megastore, never
>>> heard the name before http://www.facultas.co.uk/contact.php
>>>
>>> "Invisible Man" <Invisible(a)invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:gh6s7n$ia$1(a)news.motzarella.org...
>>>> Joerg Estelmann wrote:
>>>>> According to my WHUFC Megastore Newsletter the shirts with the new
>>>>> sponsor's logo will be unveiled on December 6th. Any idea who the
>>>>> sponsor is? I hope it's a bigger name this time (General Motors,
>>>>> Ford or Chrysler spring to mind) ;-)
>>>> http://www.sbobet.com/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> West Ham United and SBOBET
>> The club can confirm a new shirt-sponsorship agreement with SBOBET
>> until the end of next season
>>
>> See:- http://www.whufc.com/page/NewsIndex/0,,12562,00.html
>
> Anyone any ideas how it's pronounced? "Sbobet", "sboh-bet" or "S B O bet"?
>
>

I don't have the faintest idea but the third option is easiest to
pronounce. I wonder if there is a humorous word which sounds like it and
the fans could use?



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From: Joerg Estelmann on
Well, I hope not... I intend to buy a Dodge in the near future (Chrysler
Group)... I was actually trying to be ironic (considering our financial
situation is similar to the one facing the US car companies) :-)

"BAC" <casswalk(a)NOSPAMdircon.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>
> "Joerg Estelmann" <jestelmann(a)estelmann.com> wrote in message
> news:gh6ren$73a$02$1(a)news.t-online.com...
>> According to my WHUFC Megastore Newsletter the shirts with the new
>> sponsor's logo will be unveiled on December 6th. Any idea who the sponsor
>> is? I hope it's a bigger name this time (General Motors, Ford or Chrysler
>> spring to mind) ;-)
>
> Given our recent unfortunate financial history, I wouldn't have been
> surprised if our new sponsor had been one of the names you suggested -
> after all, they'll probably be out of business before too long.
>
From: PeterMcC on
"Howard Neil" <hneil(a)REMOVETOREPLY.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> PeterMcC wrote:
<snip>
>>
>> Anyone any ideas how it's pronounced? "Sbobet", "sboh-bet" or "S B O
>> bet"?
>>
>>
>
> I don't have the faintest idea but the third option is easiest to
> pronounce. I wonder if there is a humorous word which sounds like it and
> the fans could use?

It could, rather disturbingly, rhyme with Bobbitt :(


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From: BAC on

"Joerg Estelmann" <jestelmann(a)estelmann.com> wrote in message
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> "BAC" <casswalk(a)NOSPAMdircon.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>>
>> "Joerg Estelmann" <jestelmann(a)estelmann.com> wrote in message
>> news:gh6ren$73a$02$1(a)news.t-online.com...
>>> According to my WHUFC Megastore Newsletter the shirts with the new
>>> sponsor's logo will be unveiled on December 6th. Any idea who the
>>> sponsor is? I hope it's a bigger name this time (General Motors, Ford or
>>> Chrysler spring to mind) ;-)
>>
>> Given our recent unfortunate financial history, I wouldn't have been
>> surprised if our new sponsor had been one of the names you suggested -
>> after all, they'll probably be out of business before too long.
>>

> Well, I hope not... I intend to buy a Dodge in the near future (Chrysler
> Group)... I was actually trying to be ironic (considering our financial
> situation is similar to the one facing the US car companies) :-)
>

Sorry to have missed the irony. But considering the big US motor companies
are asking the US Government for massive financial assistance if they are to
survive, their immediate future doesn't seem any too rosy. But hey, you
could buy an entire Honda F1 team for �1, apparently, that'd be racier than
a Dodge, surely :-)


From: Garry Douglas on
"BAC" <casswalk(a)NOSPAMdircon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Joerg Estelmann" <jestelmann(a)estelmann.com> wrote in message
> news:gh9jbn$59k$00$1(a)news.t-online.com...
>> "BAC" <casswalk(a)NOSPAMdircon.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:1228382037.12802.0(a)proxy02.news.clara.net...
>>>
>>> "Joerg Estelmann" <jestelmann(a)estelmann.com> wrote in message
>>> news:gh6ren$73a$02$1(a)news.t-online.com...
>>>> According to my WHUFC Megastore Newsletter the shirts with the new
>>>> sponsor's logo will be unveiled on December 6th. Any idea who the
>>>> sponsor is? I hope it's a bigger name this time (General Motors, Ford
>>>> or Chrysler spring to mind) ;-)
>>>
>>> Given our recent unfortunate financial history, I wouldn't have been
>>> surprised if our new sponsor had been one of the names you suggested -
>>> after all, they'll probably be out of business before too long.
>>>
>
>> Well, I hope not... I intend to buy a Dodge in the near future (Chrysler
>> Group)... I was actually trying to be ironic (considering our financial
>> situation is similar to the one facing the US car companies) :-)
>>
>
> Sorry to have missed the irony. But considering the big US motor companies
> are asking the US Government for massive financial assistance if they are
> to survive, their immediate future doesn't seem any too rosy. But hey, you
> could buy an entire Honda F1 team for �1, apparently, that'd be racier
> than a Dodge, surely :-)

Does it come with Jenson Button thrown in for a quid?

My local mini cab firm are always looking for careful owner drivers :-)



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