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Bolton Wanderers are pleased to confirm a significant new principal partner agreement with Service My Car, who will be official kit sponsors for the 2022/23 season.
As part of a major one-year deal, the online car servicing and repair network’s logo will feature on the front and back of Wanderers’ home, away and third shirts, as well as shorts. In addition, Service My Car’s logo will appear across club digital platforms and media backdrops at the University of Bolton Stadium.
Founded by Bolton-born Ozair Puda in the UAE in 2019, Service My Car provides car owners with a hassle-free, seamless digital journey across all their car service and repair needs by booking, collecting, servicing and delivering your car at a conveniently-booked time.
Following success in the UAE, the company then expanded into Oman and most recently, the UK with a Bolton-based headquarters, employing over 200 people across all countries. To date, Service My Car has serviced over 20,000 cars and sold over 100,000 spare parts.
Ozair Puda, Chief Executive Officer of Service My Car said: “We are happy and excited to see Service My Car on the Bolton Wanderers kit.The official kit partnership with Bolton Wanderers is a key milestone to enhance our brand awareness as we scale up our operations in Bolton and across the Northwest. Being from Bolton, it made sense to bring the kit sponsorship back home.”
Neil Hart, Chief Executive Officer for Bolton Wanderers said: “We’re delighted to enter into this substantial commercial partnership with Service My Car. Service My Car are a rising star in their field and we are thrilled and thankful to be working with them as they embark on their journey here in the UK.
“As custodians of our football club, Sharon Brittan and the whole Board were keen to secure a principal partnership with not only an ambitious and exciting company but one that also believes in Bolton Wanderers, and is invested in the journey the club is on.
"With their roots in the town and with their own plans for growth in the future, the synergy between our organisations is unmistakable. I would like to thank and congratulate Chief Commercial Officer Mike Pink and his team for securing this fantastic deal and also extend my gratitude to the Board for their unwavering support in recent months. We look forward to seeing how this relationship will evolve and to working closely with Service My Car throughout the 2022/23 season.”
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Some very interesting words used there. "Major" deal, "substantial" partnership. I think there's a fair bit of cash behind this.
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D'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
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Service my…..ahem….
Yeah don’t care. I can already predict meltdowns cos it’s an uncool sponsor nobody has ever heard of.
I doubt it’s massive bucks either having seen these sorts of deals in the lower reaches of the game, but must be better than what home bargains were paying.
Yeah don’t care. I can already predict meltdowns cos it’s an uncool sponsor nobody has ever heard of.
I doubt it’s massive bucks either having seen these sorts of deals in the lower reaches of the game, but must be better than what home bargains were paying.
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I don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
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I suspect people of a certain age who think the price is okay which means they don't have to bother asking garages will no doubt use this service. Everything is going down this route.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:59 pmI don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
An Omani billionaire invested $10 million in the company last year so it might have legs.
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I have read that the stadium naming rights end in one year so putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5 might lead to a combined deal of sorts next season.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:18 pmThe bit that caught my eye is "one-year deal". Options open.
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Certainly good to have the option. And even if not, let's see where we are next season. Champo overheads (Champoverheads?) are way above L1 ones, so it would be good, in the happy event of promotion, not to be tied in to an ageing deal.DJBlu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:21 pmI have read that the stadium naming rights end in one year so putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5 might lead to a combined deal of sorts next season.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:18 pmThe bit that caught my eye is "one-year deal". Options open.
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What you are saying is ‘people younger than you’. Yeah I get it. Not moving with the times am I?DJBlu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:15 pmI suspect people of a certain age who think the price is okay which means they don't have to bother asking garages will no doubt use this service. Everything is going down this route.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:59 pmI don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
An Omani billionaire invested $10 million in the company last year so it might have legs.
I guess I can see the attraction it’s just I also think many young people are tied into official servicing too. But guess there must be something in it for that level of investment.
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I wouldn't insinuate anything like that. Just an observation that the younger generation are more inclined to use a service like this. The art of networking and obtaining quotes is a dying art. I don't think I'd personally use it, like you say I'll ring around locally and get the best price.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:35 pmWhat you are saying is ‘people younger than you’. Yeah I get it. Not moving with the times am I?DJBlu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:15 pmI suspect people of a certain age who think the price is okay which means they don't have to bother asking garages will no doubt use this service. Everything is going down this route.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:59 pmI don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
An Omani billionaire invested $10 million in the company last year so it might have legs.
I guess I can see the attraction it’s just I also think many young people are tied into official servicing too. But guess there must be something in it for that level of investment.
I can't get too wound up about it as they are probably keeping Santos at the club.
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Yeah was just having a laugh. I know I’m a bit out of touch with some of these things. Though I’m no tech dinosaur. I guess I can see why it takes the hassle out of it.DJBlu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:42 pmI wouldn't insinuate anything like that. Just an observation that the younger generation are more inclined to use a service like this. The art of networking and obtaining quotes is a dying art. I don't think I'd personally use it, like you say I'll ring around locally and get the best price.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:35 pmWhat you are saying is ‘people younger than you’. Yeah I get it. Not moving with the times am I?DJBlu wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:15 pmI suspect people of a certain age who think the price is okay which means they don't have to bother asking garages will no doubt use this service. Everything is going down this route.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:59 pmI don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
An Omani billionaire invested $10 million in the company last year so it might have legs.
I guess I can see the attraction it’s just I also think many young people are tied into official servicing too. But guess there must be something in it for that level of investment.
I can't get too wound up about it as they are probably keeping Santos at the club.
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It's exactly the sort of service that would thrive in places like Dubai. Most things are geared to allowing folk with the cash to pay to avoid lifting a finger. I always used the VIP services for visa medicals, annual car check etc as it saved a lot of time and hassle, for a relatively small amount of money. I can only assume they'll form dealership partnerships out in places like Dubai as most expats you'd target this with will be driving relatively new cars or leasing.
Be interesting to see how it goes.
Be interesting to see how it goes.
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Not sure. My comment's a bit tongue in cheek as, like you say, my car's on contract lease so has to go to a main dealership who then bill Lex directly.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:59 pmI don’t get how a service like this works. Everyone I know, is either tied into dealer servicing through finance or leasing OR goes to the cheapest backstreet garage they can find or doesn’t bother at all. Are these guys cheaper than the backstreets? Guess they must be…but still…Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:56 pmD'ya think they might service mine (or indeed anyone else's) on the car park whilst we're at the match?
However, I have had bodywork, including spray painting, carried out on the company car park which was sorted out by the insurance company, so I guess that this is some kind of extension of that.
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Been thinking about this. Now, not being in anyway mechanically minded, I don't know whether electric cars require much servicing if any, but that's where we're headed. With that in mind, it's possible that their entire business model isn't particular long term anyway.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:18 pmThe bit that caught my eye is "one-year deal". Options open.
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They need servicing but there is so I’m told much less to do. And most of their servicing might be applying software updates which might be…locked to main dealers so yeah it might not be as good a long term plan thinking of it that way.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:59 pmBeen thinking about this. Now, not being in anyway mechanically minded, I don't know whether electric cars require much servicing if any, but that's where we're headed. With that in mind, it's possible that their entire business model isn't particular long term anyway.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:18 pmThe bit that caught my eye is "one-year deal". Options open.
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Me, I just cracked up laughing. University of Bolton Stadium and "Service my Car" just says all there is to say about Millennium football. Wonder what Nat would have said? "Sole my clogs"..
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It does look very nice.
Although I don't buy football shirts any more, I've just noticed it costs fifty of the Queen's English pounds. That's a bit steep.
Although I don't buy football shirts any more, I've just noticed it costs fifty of the Queen's English pounds. That's a bit steep.
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A most generous offer from Her Majesty to buy it for you...nicholaldo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:26 pmIt does look very nice.
Although I don't buy football shirts any more, I've just noticed it costs fifty of the Queen's English pounds. That's a bit steep.
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