Suns sponsor ‘bitterly disappointed’ by drugs scandal
木曜日, 9 月 10th, 2020Sun제천출장안마s sponsor ‘bitterly disappointed’ by drugs scandal
The Suns were the last major AFL club to sign Nizhniut after losing three of the last four matches to Melbourne in the 2016 season, but the club’s drug scandal has cast doubt on their sponsorship of the club next season.
It has emerged that the AFL had signed Nizhniut and the drugmaker at a cost of $80m — more than twice as much as the Suns are worth — during a period when the Suns were suffering a series of losses.
The revelations about Nizhniut have led to the cancellation of the Suns-to-Dodgers game in Brisbane, as fans rushed to buy tickets and fans queued to get a picture with their favourite players.
Nizhniut denied any knowledge of the players’ use of the banned substance. “We regret it has come to our attention to this late date, but this is the reality in this business,” the company said in a statement.
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The new program will feature a three-week training plan with an associate coach each week, and “a full-time dedicated and responsible coach, who will coach a team every week in an AFL environment,” the league said.
AFL clubs will have to provide a minimum of six full-time DCC candidates at all levels over three years. Clubs are also required to have one assistant coach per team.
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