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      AussieRed
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      New LFC Partner (Jan 2014) - Dunkin' Donuts
      Jan 17, 2014 12:13:10 am
      Surely, if this is true, they can kick in some money to go that extra level to get Mata or someone high profile enough that will compliment our current squad.


      Liverpool announced the signing

      Liverpool Football Club and Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. today announced a multi-year partnership, which sees the iconic American brand break into the Barclays Premier League.

      his new partnership will see Dunkin' Brands enter the UK's top-flight football league and Reds fans will benefit from this relationship as Dunkin' look to expand their businesses into new territories.

      Dunkin' Brands is the parent company for both Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins and together they will bring fans closer to the club through innovative promotions and activity across the globe.

      "We're delighted to be joining forces with Dunkin' Brands, one of the world's most iconic names. Dunkin' Donuts will be our official coffee, tea and bakery provider, and Baskin-Robbins will be our official ice cream provider - we welcome both to the LFC family," said Billy Hogan, chief commercial officer at Liverpool FC.

      "Fans across the globe will benefit from this partnership as Dunkin' Brands look to expand their business in locations including the UK and Asia, bringing exciting partnership activation to new territories and ultimately helping to bring fans closer to the club no matter how far away from Anfield they live."




      url=http://sulia.com/channel/liverpool-fc/f/9a1a4616-8ff7-4927-9cc5-af51bf863335

      Thought there would already be a thread on here this morning. Guess not.

      I Know it's not the best source of info but here's a couple of pictures to prove it.




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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #1: Jan 17, 2014 12:27:18 am
      Surely, if this is true, they can kick in some money to go that extra level to get Mata or someone high profile enough that will compliment our current squad.



      Unfortunately not, they're only offering us sprinkles or nuts.  :)
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      Reply #2: Jan 17, 2014 12:28:43 am
      Unfortunately not, they're only offering us sprinkles or nuts.  :)


       :lmao:

      At least they're not offering us Glazed Ones   ;)
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #3: Jan 17, 2014 12:41:19 am
      Are there any DD franchises in the merseyside area? Real big here in the US, the coffee is amazing. My cousins, when they come over here, bring about 10lbs of the coffee home.
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      Reply #4: Jan 17, 2014 12:45:47 am
      Unfortunately not, they're only offering us sprinkles or nuts.  :)


      I'll have the nuts any day of the week  ;) :D
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      Reply #5: Jan 17, 2014 03:59:19 am
      When I heard that Liverpool had signed a deal with a donut named Dunkin I thought, with sheer horror, that it was with ex Everton forward Duncan Ferguson.
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      Reply #6: Jan 17, 2014 06:40:58 am
      Back when my wife and I were dating, I used to bring her a Boston cream donut when I called to her house, so I have sentimental attachments to Dunkin Donuts. Everyone say aaawww! :-*
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #7: Jan 17, 2014 06:52:03 am
       Will John Henry give Brendan the dough to go with the nuts,that is the question. :f_tongueincheek:
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #8: Jan 17, 2014 11:04:02 am


       :lmao:

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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #9: Jan 17, 2014 11:55:13 am
      Seriously shocked by this, deep fried dough.

      Not exactly the image a professional sports team should be advocating in my opinion.

      We have a global obesity crisis and we are being associated with a major cause of it, cheap, high calorific, fatty food.

      But I guess money talks, and when money talks morals go out of the window.
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      Reply #10: Jan 17, 2014 12:06:11 pm
      It's only a f**king doughnut. Where would you draw your moral line?

      "Ooooh horrible beer brand, did you know that alcoholism kills 46,000 people a year?"

      "Oooooh horrible bank, capitalist scum who ruin society and reward greed"

      "Ooooooh horrible car manufacturer, contributing to global warming and the pillage of the planet's natural resources"

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      Reply #11: Jan 17, 2014 12:21:47 pm
      It's only a f**king doughnut. Where would you draw your moral line?

      "Ooooh horrible beer brand, did you know that alcoholism kills 46,000 people a year?"

      "Oooooh horrible bank, capitalist scum who ruin society and reward greed"

      "Ooooooh horrible car manufacturer, contributing to global warming and the pillage of the planet's natural resources"



      Calm down, you know what I am getting at.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #12: Jan 17, 2014 12:22:06 pm
      It's only a f**king doughnut. Where would you draw your moral line?

      "Ooooh horrible beer brand, did you know that alcoholism kills 46,000 people a year?"

      "Oooooh horrible bank, capitalist scum who ruin society and reward greed"

      "Ooooooh horrible car manufacturer, contributing to global warming and the pillage of the planet's natural resources"

      You wouldn't draw the line at Carlsberg, surely not???
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      Reply #13: Jan 17, 2014 12:25:48 pm
      Where would you draw your moral line?

      Probably a dachshund, I can't get much lower than a dachshund.





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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #14: Jan 17, 2014 12:27:38 pm
      You wouldn't draw the line at Carlsberg, surely not???

      Calm down beer, they aren't going to take away your Special Brew. :)
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #15: Jan 17, 2014 12:28:28 pm
      Nottin better than a jam donut outta Greggs though!
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #16: Jan 17, 2014 12:49:20 pm
      Shame the Donut Ayre can't manage to get any transfers done though! Bit ironic a donut goes and strikes a deal with a donut franchise.
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      Reply #17: Jan 17, 2014 12:50:03 pm
      Calm down beer, they aren't going to take away your Special Brew. :)



      Burp.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #18: Jan 17, 2014 01:14:16 pm
      Seriously shocked by this, deep fried dough.

      Not exactly the image a professional sports team should be advocating in my opinion.

      We have a global obesity crisis and we are being associated with a major cause of it, cheap, high calorific, fatty food.

      But I guess money talks, and when money talks morals go out of the window.

      Totally agree with Pup here.

      It's all about the money.

      I traditionally associate doughnuts with fat American coppers who are tired to sh*t.

      We are being Americanised as we speak.

      Being Liverpool was just the start, a lot more to come i'm afraid.

      It won't be long before they change our name, probably the Liverpool Livers or just Liverbirds.

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      Reply #19: Jan 17, 2014 01:33:43 pm
      Totally agree with Pup here.

      It's all about the money.

      I traditionally associate doughnuts with fat American coppers who are tired to sh*t.

      We are being Americanised as we speak.

      Being Liverpool was just the start, a lot more to come i'm afraid.

      It won't be long before they change our name, probably the Liverpool Livers or just Liverbirds.

      Totally agree mate, not just Football but the whole of England has. Our name will be changed to the Liverpool Bulls or something cringeworthy like that.
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      Reply #20: Jan 17, 2014 01:56:01 pm
      You wouldn't draw the line at Carlsberg, surely not???

      Beer is so much better for you than donuts though....and c'mon...it's not like you can kill someone if you are driving and drinking a beer...but drive and eat a donut and you are a menace to society.

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      Reply #21: Jan 17, 2014 02:01:27 pm
      No problem with this at all.

      Usually agree with the lads above but we used to have Maccy D's in the kop and Carlsberg across our chest. We can't ask for more investment but then tie the arms of our commercial guys behind their backs that they have to take a moral high ground.

      Obesity is a problem for society and we each make our individual choices to eat what we like, no Football club or government should interfere in that choice, they should educate further so we make better choices but at the end of the day it's our fault and blaming others doesn't wash with me.
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      Reply #22: Jan 17, 2014 02:05:14 pm
      Are there any DD franchises in the merseyside area? Real big here in the US, the coffee is amazing. My cousins, when they come over here, bring about 10lbs of the coffee home.

      Apparently, there's only one in the whole of the UK...and that only opened last month.

      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10523817/Dunkin-Donuts-to-launch-drive-thrus-in-expansion-blitz.html
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      Reply #23: Jan 17, 2014 02:43:32 pm

      There used to be one in Belfast years ago but it closed down.
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      Reply #24: Jan 17, 2014 03:02:17 pm
      No moral outrage from me, but I am surprised that these have been chosen as a partner purely on the image of 'the brand'. Is this really the best we could do?
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      Reply #25: Jan 17, 2014 03:02:43 pm
      Britain will soon be getting its first drive-thru doughnut shops after Dunkin' Donuts returned to the country for the first time in 20 years
      Nice mmmmmmmmmmm  :laugh:.

      Real madrid are doing a deal with coca cola 70m apparently.
      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2541105/Coca-Cola-happy-paying-70m-A-YEAR-sponsor-Real-Madrids-Santiago-Bernabeu.html
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #26: Jan 17, 2014 03:03:35 pm
      Seriously shocked by this, deep fried dough.

      Not exactly the image a professional sports team should be advocating in my opinion.

      We have a global obesity crisis and we are being associated with a major cause of it, cheap, high calorific, fatty food.

      But I guess money talks, and when money talks morals go out of the window.

      They are not too bad for you if you just eat the hole in the middle.

      No moral outrage from me, but I am surprised that these have been chosen as a partner purely on the image of 'the brand'. Is this really the best we could do?
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      Reply #27: Jan 17, 2014 03:36:27 pm
      Whilst the ever growing commercial/globalisation of football continues to eat away at my soul, all I really care about is are they still going to sell Bovrils?
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      Reply #28: Jan 17, 2014 03:37:50 pm
      Britain will soon be getting its first drive-thru doughnut shops after Dunkin' Donuts returned to the country for the first time in 20 years
      Nice mmmmmmmmmmm  :laugh:.

      Real madrid are doing a deal with coca cola 70m apparently.
      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2541105/Coca-Cola-happy-paying-70m-A-YEAR-sponsor-Real-Madrids-Santiago-Bernabeu.html

      Do they do deliveries lad? Be sick that.
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      Reply #29: Jan 17, 2014 03:52:11 pm
      I would have a hell of a lot more problem with being sponsored by a loan shark ala the barcodes
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      Reply #30: Jan 17, 2014 04:22:54 pm
      Look, the question we all want to know is can we get them at Anfield..?! Who does the catering now - I would guess they would have to stock them no..?

      Personally I prefer Krispy Kreme - but perhaps that's just me...
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      Reply #31: Jan 17, 2014 04:38:33 pm
      They'll be selling ice cream and hot dogs on the Kop next!
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      Reply #32: Jan 17, 2014 04:39:42 pm
      Correct me if I'm wrong but is this not just a commercial partnership rather than a shirt sponsor? All articles seem like it is a partnership.

      If this is the case the thread title is very misleading to the reader.
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      Reply #33: Jan 17, 2014 04:47:27 pm
      Look, the question we all want to know is can we get them at Anfield..?! Who does the catering now - I would guess they would have to stock them no..?

      Personally I prefer Krispy Kreme - but perhaps that's just me...

      Krispy Kreme are ok, but nothing special. Dunkin Donuts has way more variety.

      That's just my preference.

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      Reply #34: Jan 17, 2014 04:56:03 pm
      Krispy Kreme are ok, but nothing special. Dunkin Donuts has way more variety.

      That's just my preference.



      Perhaps in the US, but over here the shop in Harrow has about 5 types of doughnut - the Krispy Kreme in Enfield has about 20 types... But only Doughnuts in KK, not sarnies and such.

      Still, interesting to be able to buy them in Anfield (is this possible now?) - perhaps they will start selling more US things? I do however see this as LFC trying to break into the US market more than the Dunkin coming to the UK and expanding.
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      Reply #35: Jan 17, 2014 04:57:06 pm
      Totally agree with Pup here.

      It's all about the money.

      I traditionally associate doughnuts with fat American coppers who are tired to sh*t.

      We are being Americanised as we speak.

      Being Liverpool was just the start, a lot more to come i'm afraid.

      It won't be long before they change our name, probably the Liverpool Livers or just Liverbirds.



      Well.
      We've already got the red socks.

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      Reply #36: Jan 17, 2014 05:07:26 pm
      Can anything else be more American? Maybe the squad can wear snapbacks or we can have cheerleaders doing a dance before kick off.
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      Reply #37: Jan 17, 2014 05:15:21 pm
      Now when I'm munching donuts I can tell the wife I'm supporting the club.

      Just had one of 3 pretzel shaped donuts. Tasty. It tasted like a donut, not a pretzel. Really don't see the point. No jam either, had to spread some on it.
      « Last Edit: Jan 17, 2014 05:26:29 pm by bmck »
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      Reply #38: Jan 17, 2014 05:27:15 pm
      Can anything else be more American? Maybe the squad can wear snapbacks or we can have cheerleaders doing a dance before kick off.

      What's a snapback?

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      Reply #39: Jan 17, 2014 05:32:17 pm
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      Reply #40: Jan 17, 2014 05:37:53 pm
      Where are the hot dogs?

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkin'_Donuts

      Just some small info on our new sponsorship. Keep on dunkin' fellas!
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      Reply #41: Jan 17, 2014 05:54:18 pm

      Oh.....a "ball cap".

      Gotcha. ;D

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      Reply #42: Jan 17, 2014 08:30:02 pm

      Testicular headgear?

      In a perfect world we'd all want a classier sounding investor, but the deal is done.

      Any idea of an amount (I may have missed it).
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      Reply #43: Jan 17, 2014 08:44:52 pm
      Krispy Kreme are ok, but nothing special. Dunkin Donuts has way more variety.

      That's just my preference.

      Perhaps in the US, but over here the shop in Harrow has about 5 types of doughnut - the Krispy Kreme in Enfield has about 20 types... But only Doughnuts in KK, not sarnies and such.

      Just had one of 3 pretzel shaped donuts. Tasty. It tasted like a donut, not a pretzel. Really don't see the point. No jam either, had to spread some on it.



      For a minute I forgot I was on an LFC forum and thought I'd landed on Mumsnet.

      Again.
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      Reply #44: Jan 17, 2014 08:50:18 pm
      Testicular headgear?

      In a perfect world we'd all want a classier sounding investor, but the deal is done.

      Any idea of an amount (I may have missed it).

      In a perfect world we'd have no sponsors at all....nice clean shirt with no logo other than our own. ;)
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      Reply #45: Jan 17, 2014 08:53:06 pm
      Any hole's a goal.
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      Reply #46: Jan 17, 2014 08:59:57 pm
      Reports coming in that Jam Molby brokered the deal with Dunkin Dounuts (for the donuts across the other side of the pond who have basterdised English, the proper spelling for donuts is: doughnuts)  ;D
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      Reply #47: Jan 17, 2014 09:04:21 pm
      In a perfect world we'd have no sponsors at all....nice clean shirt with no logo other than our own. ;)

      Indeed, it's why you won't hear me protesting very loudly, it's the reality of the modern game.

      Just hope they're paying us top dollar for the honour of supplying us doughy delights! ;)
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      Reply #48: Jan 17, 2014 09:32:52 pm
      Loving the homer Simpson at the side of my screen. :lmao:
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      Reply #49: Jan 17, 2014 09:47:04 pm
      Loving the homer Simpson at the side of my screen. :lmao:

      That freaked me out.  :D
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      Reply #50: Jan 17, 2014 09:52:31 pm
      The fuckers are running rings around us  :f_tongueincheek:
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      Reply #51: Jan 17, 2014 09:59:03 pm
      Loving the homer Simpson at the side of my screen. :lmao:

      It's brilliant.

      Genius.
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      Reply #52: Jan 17, 2014 10:31:43 pm
      Nice touch with the Homer Simpson.
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      Reply #53: Jan 17, 2014 11:15:31 pm
      At first I thought this was a joke and that someone had photoshopped the name 'dunkin doughnuts' onto a shirt to take the p!ss out of the owners by implying that they would EVEN go to these lengths to make a quick buck, and then I realised that, no, in fact we actually are now sponsored by a doughnut company. Then like most I thought that for an elite professional football club to associate itself with a company that sells deep fried rings of potentially deadly dough covered in sugar was a ridiculous idea UNTIL I realised that this was just a partnership and that the players aren't going to be running around with 'dunkin donuts' on ther chests.

      I think as long as the association isn't too strong, it isn't a problem, particularly if they're paying us millions for the privilege. If this was a deal with a local pie company who sold equally unhealthy but locally produced pies that had none of the 'fat Americans'/cheap fast food chain connotations then all but the most puritanical would be saying 'supports local business, brings in money, a good deal all round', and it's not as if unhealthy foods and football supporters don't go together, either. Not that we're all fat bas**rds, but just look at the replies in here from people keen to reveal their favourite doughnut stories. The marketing men have cottoned on to this and so have the club.
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      Reply #55: Jan 18, 2014 08:15:42 am
      Hmmmm donuts along with the big mac and 1/4pounder excellent exports from uncle Sam .loving homer at the side .
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      Reply #56: Jan 18, 2014 08:23:42 am
      Loving the homer Simpson at the side of my screen. :lmao:

      Thought it was attached to your post somehow until I scrolled down!

      Excellent!  :D
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      Reply #57: Jan 18, 2014 09:42:58 am
      Homer is a Kopite !!!
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #58: Feb 28, 2015 06:25:15 pm
      Dunkin' Donuts apologises for Liverpool FC tweet error


      One of Liverpool FC's sponsors has apologised after tweeting a version of the club's badge replacing the Hillsborough eternal flames with cups of iced coffee.

      Dunkin' Donuts also replaced "You'll Never Walk Alone" with "America runs on Dunkin".

      Charlotte Hennessy, whose father James died at Hillsborough, called the advert an "embarrassing mistake".

      A company spokesman said it did not intend to cause any offence.

      He added: "We have removed the tweet and halted the campaign immediately."

      'Embarrassing'
      Ms Hennessy said the club's symbolic crest was important, "not just to the families, but to the club as a whole".

      "It's something very special and very meaningful," she said.

      "I don't believe that it was done to cause offence. We are sitting here at the inquests every day, there are bigger things to be offended about.

      "It was a silly mistake, an embarrassing mistake, and it just needs to be left there really."

      However, Ms Hennessy said the US doughnuts firm should have got to know the club better before choosing to manipulate the crest.

      She added: "It's really embarrassing on their behalf."

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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #59: Feb 28, 2015 06:26:47 pm
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #60: Feb 28, 2015 06:28:11 pm
      On my phone so can't post the link, but Jim Boardman has an excellent article regarding their screw up on the Mirror website.

      Well worth a read.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #61: Feb 28, 2015 06:29:01 pm
      Stupid mistake but I'm still going to eat their donuts.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #62: Feb 28, 2015 06:34:45 pm
      They obviously didn't mean to cause offence but you'd have thought that PR people would do a little research before doing stuff like this.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #63: Feb 28, 2015 06:37:32 pm

      http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/dunkin-donuts-gaffe-liverpools-tacky-5235952

      Dunkin' Donuts gaffe was Liverpool's tacky, corporate selling-out coming home to roost
      Dunkin’ Donuts, one of Liverpool’s many corporate partners, thought it would be fun to replace the memorial flames on the Liverpool crest with a couple of soft drinks and to invite their Twitter followers to come up with their own ideas along the same lines. The flames were first added to the club’s badge after the Hillsborough disaster, as a mark of respect and remembrance of those who lost their lives.

      Not everyone will be offended, not everyone will be upset, but swapping flames that represent the eternal memorial at Anfield for a couple of cups of coffee is at best insensitive and at worst downright ignorant. That it could happen at all is perhaps more of a failing on the club’s part than that of their sponsor from the other side of the Atlantic.

      In many ways the effort was little more than tacky.

      Swapping “You’ll never walk alone” for “America runs on Dunkin’” is about as harmful, or funny, as a Christmas cracker joke. Exchanging the ironwork of the Shankly Gates with doughnuts, or one of the Liverbirds with a takeaway coffee cup, is harmless fun. It probably won’t make many people laugh but it won’t illicit much more than a shrug and shake of the head either.

      But not so when you are replacing the memorial flames with milkshakes, frappes or whatever soft drink it was meant to be. You just don’t do that. Do you?

      Looking at the list of official partners Liverpool now have, it’s difficult to work out if there is actually anyone left for the club to be official partners with.

      The most recent announcement ventured right into parody territory with Billy Hogan, the club’s commercial chief, telling the world he was “thrilled” (his words) at the tie up with Nivea: “We’re thrilled to welcome our very first grooming partner to the LFC family.”

      Thrilled to have a grooming partner? Can you imagine the excitement in The Albert at the news? “No new signings this window and we still can’t get Raheem to sign a new deal but you know what, we’ve never had a grooming partner before!”

      I might be wrong but I don’t think Liverpool have used a Robin Reliant to promote anything before either.

      Dunkin’ Donuts clearly had no idea that their actions might upset anyone. Some creative people somewhere in the US knew they needed to do something to promote their company’s expensive partnership with Liverpool FC and to engage with supporters. Someone had an idea – why not give them a chance to come up with their own personal crests?

      The people involved probably know as much about LFC and its badge as their equivalent in a studio on Merseyside would know about Minnesota Wild Hockey Club and its badge. Which probably does need a bit of explaining, to be honest with you, so I won’t comment on it without looking into what it all means. Just in case.

      The Dunkin’ partnership isn’t even aimed at Liverpool fans in Liverpool anyway. The nearest branch of Dunkin’ Donuts to Anfield is a ‘Donut Cabinet’ in a service station on the M40 near Oxford, 173 miles away. And that’s a long way from Donut HQ, wherever that may be.

      Dunkin’ Brands, the parent company that owns Dunkin’ Donuts and shares its annoying use of an apostrophe in its name, issued a statement in the end, some time after the tweet had been deleted.

      “We apologize for any insensitivity regarding our tweet supporting an LFC-themed promotion featuring the LFC Crest. As a proud partner of LFC, we did not intend any offense, particularly to the Club’s supporters. We have removed the tweet and halted the campaign immediately.”

      Good on them.

      That was exactly the right thing to do and really that should be the end of it. They messed up and the reason they messed up was because they had been let down by the people they had partnered with. Liverpool Football Club let them down.

      Big brands around the world – and given the money in football these days Liverpool FC is obviously a big brand – have brand guidelines. They issue suppliers with their own little rulebooks warning them to “never allow typography or other elements to invade the logo” and to “only use authorised artwork”.

      Would it be difficult to issue similar guidelines about the LFC crest to partners? Would it hurt to include a little explanation about what those flames represent and, as a way of avoiding any offence, request they steer clear of tampering with that badge?

      The club are well aware of the need to think before tampering with the badge.

      Back in 2012 Liverpool and Warrior Football unveiled the first home kit of their new partnership and announced that the club crest would no longer appear on the front of the club’s shirts. The old-style badge Liverpool wore during the seventies and eighties, simply consisting of a Liverbird with the initials ‘LFC’ underneath, was to be brought back in place of the more elaborate design used since the nineties.

      That would also mean that the memorial flames that are an important part of that crest would no longer be seen on the club’s shirts. After consulting with one of the groups that represents Hillsborough families, Warrior came up with the idea of putting the flames on the back of the shirt, either side of the number ‘96’.

      The consultation process typified Liverpool’s approach to the bereaved families at the time. The Hillsborough Family Support Group do represent the majority of the families, but by no means all, and the remainder, including those represented by the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, only found out about the change by reading the minutes of a supporters’ meeting. Not all bereaved family members are Liverpool supporters, of course.

      This approach caused a great deal of upset and anger at the time, with the HJC saying: “The continued refusal of the club to acknowledge the HJC is insensitive, divisive and deplorable – 96 is more than a number. LFC would do well to remember that. This situation is symbolic of the lack of relationship between LFC and HJC.”

      The club, again ignoring the HJC, responded through a spokesman: “The club consulted with the HFSG committee and shared a number of alternative designs which were considered by the committee and they selected the new design which includes the number 96 to recognise those who lost their lives. Nobody has more respect for the 96 and their families than this football club.”

      Three years on and Liverpool come across as ham-fisted as ever. As it is, the families will be more concerned with what is happening at the inquests in Warrington than what a US snack food company puts up on its Twitter feed, but the incident calls into question the relationship between the club and the brands it is using to help introduce itself into new markets. Are LFC sending the right message to potential new fans?

      Liverpool’s image is becoming increasingly tacky.

      He is right in some respects, but I get the feeling he is having a go at the club rather than DD.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #64: Feb 28, 2015 07:01:34 pm


      He is right in some respects, but I get the feeling he is having a go at the club rather than DD.

      Seems that way to me as well, although to be fair the writer has a point about advertisers using our club badge in that there really should have been guidelines in place to make sure this type of thing doesn't happen.

      Still, DD sorted it and apologised quickly.
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      Re: New Sponsor- Dunkin' Donuts
      Reply #65: Feb 28, 2015 07:05:39 pm
      To be honest I thought the donut drowning sh*t was a wind up, a manifestation of an enforced American culture shock.
      But no first impressions and worst scenarios are upon us - if that annoying F***ing thing doesn't disappear when I press post PC's are going to be F***ing binned.

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