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jitsuwarrior

Old Baller, getting older
Jun 14, 2007
673
40
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Northern England
Bold claims - will your performance tomorrow back them up
Team NSPA are on the up, OK we just came last in the XBall but for all those attending, they know Vudoo AllStars are well and truly owned by us, DV8 well and truly spanked us all over the pitch, but hey trust me we know now where are strengths are and we know are weaknesses.

Standby for an academy team that is going to turn next season upside down.:D
 
Team NSPA are on the up, OK we just came last in the XBall but for all those attending, they know Vudoo AllStars are well and truly owned by us, DV8 well and truly spanked us all over the pitch, but hey trust me we know now where are strengths are and we know are weaknesses.

Standby for an academy team that is going to turn next season upside down.:D
Arrogance much?

Reminds me of Prince Naseem before he got knocked out.
 

Dark Warrior

www.paintballscene.co.uk
Nov 28, 2002
6,190
23
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www.paintballscene.co.uk
Team NSPA are on the up, OK we just came last in the XBall but for all those attending, they know Vudoo AllStars are well and truly owned by us, DV8 well and truly spanked us all over the pitch, but hey trust me we know now where are strengths are and we know are weaknesses.

Standby for an academy team that is going to turn next season upside down.:D
May an old man use a time worn idiom

"Actions speak louder than words"


Until then kindly moderate the self glorification and get some serious training done.

"Earn the respect and you will be rewarded"
 

Lovetone

Peter Pan of Paintball
Feb 25, 2005
4,208
47
73
Manchestoh
www.myspace.com
Arrogance much?

Reminds me of Prince Naseem before he got knocked out.
LMFAO!

DS pulls a good insult out the bag.
Loved that fight btw, and all the preamble.
Im a Naz fan (or should I say was) and it was awesome.


To the NSPA guy...a bit of humility goes a long way too.
that and a portfolio file with all your players, ages, experience, wins, where you compete, rankings, equipment used, paint consumption, training faciolities, training frequency. stuff like that. send it to people you think might wanna offer you a SUPPORT package. support and sponsorship are two entirely different entities.
 

jitsuwarrior

Old Baller, getting older
Jun 14, 2007
673
40
53
Northern England
LMFAO!

DS pulls a good insult out the bag.
Loved that fight btw, and all the preamble.
Im a Naz fan (or should I say was) and it was awesome.


To the NSPA guy...a bit of humility goes a long way too.
that and a portfolio file with all your players, ages, experience, wins, where you compete, rankings, equipment used, paint consumption, training faciolities, training frequency. stuff like that. send it to people you think might wanna offer you a SUPPORT package. support and sponsorship are two entirely different entities.
Thanks for the sound advice, Website is under construction so yeah... I can see where you are coming from, as for boxing Eubank Vs Benn always had the best fights
 

TinFish

Retired Baller
Nov 13, 2006
1,273
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61
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Northumberland
www.killstarz.com
We are a new 10man team made up of a combination of old experienced players and new teenagers coming into the sport.

We are looking for a decent sponsorship deal. We know at 3man level we are bloody great, at 5man and XBall we are learning as a team but will soon produce results that will make others jealous.

Anyone interested in offering sponsorship, please PM me and lay your cards on the table, in return we will put your name up in lights:D
hmmm, not the way to go about getting sponsored me thinks. :rolleyes:
 

TinFish

Retired Baller
Nov 13, 2006
1,273
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61
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Northumberland
www.killstarz.com
pasted from PBNation:


Okay First the Team Resume

The team resume should contain a detailed history of your teams:

(Dye’s Requirements)

1) Team name, home location and captain information.
2) Teams general history.
3) Names, ages and playing years of each team member.
4) Color printed photographs of each team member. (Can be scanned and printed)
5) Teams practice schedule and home playing location.
6) Future tournament event schedule.
7) Current head to toe equipment list of each team member.
8) Teams past tournament achievements.
9) Teams current sponsors.
10) Team goals for the future.
That way when companies look at it they see what the team has accomplished, and plans to do over the season. They can also see the player’s profiles and what gear everyone uses.

Companies want to represent the best teams paintball has to offer so Companies look for teams that;

A. bring a winning and marketable team to the table
B. A team that has won several tournaments
C. A team that is self sufficient
D. A team that has been together for a while and has done well
E. A team that plays NATIONAL EVENTS!

Sponsors you should look for:

Local companies and Fields: They are going to be the most helpful people you can talk to, they want people to support their field and bring more players in. you should ask them what you can do for them to help out, don’t mention working out a deal or anything until your team has put in a decent amount of work and helped out around the shop a lot. They will in turn be more willing to help your team out if you come to them with an arrangement to help out in turn for either free field time or a case of paint or just better pricing, not necessarily wholesale either.


Major Companies: put together a resume of your team that highlights the above description, then MAIL it in, not email because companies tend to only read things that are in hard copy, because they get thousands of sponsorship requests every day via email.




What sponsors do:

Sponsors can do anything from give you nothing to giving you a full ride in the sport. For most teams right now they are on the end that has nothing done for them. Why? Because they have done nothing to earn a good sponsorship. Companies look for teams that have a good market value, that means can your team represent the company in the area you are located? If you play at Dynasty’s home field, don’t look for a Smart Parts sponsorship because they already have a good team in the area. Companies also look for teams, who can go to national events regularly, because there the team has an ability to market the company to everyone there and the other teams.

What you do for sponsors:

Your team has a responsibility to represent sponsors in the most professional way possible, this includes following all of the sponsors rules and regulations, wearing or using their gear at any team practice and event as well as promoting your sponsor to other players. Send in pictures to them of your team winning an event while using their gear or paint with you holding up a banner or their jersey. This will make the sponsoring company realize that you have accomplished both of your goals and it will make them a lot happier to deal with you in the future. If you can get media coverage of your team, do so! It is very important to have pictures on websites and forums of your team winning or playing events.


In the end it will be largely up to you as a team to promote yourselves as winners and a professional team. Best of luck to everyone who gives it a shot and good luck to the teams that are just starting out.
 
Who plays 3man?

Sponsors dont want a team thats learning, they want a team that is providing consistent results in a popular or growing series, preferably with podium places to provide the most exposure. Its all about return on investment. No point sponsoring a team who might do this and might do that. That is how a sponsor will look at it.

Build yourself a portfolio, set realistic targets and achieve them
You liked my email then! :D