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<blockquote data-quote="mdaclarke" data-source="post: 947484" data-attributes="member: 73361"><p>I personally think the Rugby Championship is better than the 6N. Also I think the 6N will be making a mistake if they take the CVC silver.</p><p></p><p>Also isn't there a danger of Rugby believing it;s own hype. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/european-cup/sponsors-can-toast-being-winners-in-champions-cup-u-turn-1.3642630" target="_blank">https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/european-cup/sponsors-can-toast-being-winners-in-champions-cup-u-turn-1.3642630</a></p><p></p><p>Four years on, and entering the fifth year of the re-branded, remodelled competition under the new, Swiss-based organisers EPCR (whose offices moved from Neuchatel to Lausanne in the summer) and it is the Heineken Champions Cup. In the ongoing absence of those "commercial partners", save for Turkish Airlines for three years, the beer brewer is the ***le sponsor once more.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, having previously been paying €10-€12million for the right to be ***le sponsors pre-2014, it is understood that Heineken are paying €8 million per season now. </p><p>Four years on, and entering the fifth year of the re-branded, remodelled competition under the new, Swiss-based organisers EPCR (whose offices moved from Neuchatel to Lausanne in the summer) and it is the Heineken Champions Cup. In the ongoing absence of those "commercial partners", save for Turkish Airlines for three years, the beer brewer is the ***le sponsor once more.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, having previously been paying €10-€12million for the right to be ***le sponsors pre-2014, it is understood that Heineken are paying €8 million per season now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdaclarke, post: 947484, member: 73361"] I personally think the Rugby Championship is better than the 6N. Also I think the 6N will be making a mistake if they take the CVC silver. Also isn't there a danger of Rugby believing it;s own hype. [URL]https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/european-cup/sponsors-can-toast-being-winners-in-champions-cup-u-turn-1.3642630[/URL] Four years on, and entering the fifth year of the re-branded, remodelled competition under the new, Swiss-based organisers EPCR (whose offices moved from Neuchatel to Lausanne in the summer) and it is the Heineken Champions Cup. In the ongoing absence of those “commercial partners”, save for Turkish Airlines for three years, the beer brewer is the ***le sponsor once more. Furthermore, having previously been paying €10-€12million for the right to be ***le sponsors pre-2014, it is understood that Heineken are paying €8 million per season now. Four years on, and entering the fifth year of the re-branded, remodelled competition under the new, Swiss-based organisers EPCR (whose offices moved from Neuchatel to Lausanne in the summer) and it is the Heineken Champions Cup. In the ongoing absence of those “commercial partners”, save for Turkish Airlines for three years, the beer brewer is the ***le sponsor once more. Furthermore, having previously been paying €10-€12million for the right to be ***le sponsors pre-2014, it is understood that Heineken are paying €8 million per season now. [/QUOTE]
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