Talk:Sharks (Super rugby franchise)
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Sharks sucks
- Thank you for your contribution. —Stormie 03:45, Jul 5, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Moved commentary
Moved the following unsigned comment by User:66.146.143.3 off the main article:
- The above information about Ian Robinson approaching Terry Kukle and the way in which the brand was developed in the above mentioned paragragh is not only False it is but clearly an attempt at discrediting the true facts. It is strongly advised that Mr Robinson edits his changes to be accurate.
- "Stop dreaming Mr Robinson!!! Please rectify.
- This is the paragragh Mr Robinson has deleted which is indeed accurate.
- After being called the Banana Boys for a century, it was time for a change. The Sharks branding was the brain child of Terry Kukle, the owner of Tag International. After assessing international marketing trends, Kukle presented this strategy to the council of the Natal Rugby Union. After many meetings a decision was finally made to go ahead with the new branding. The local press at first were very hesitant to accept the new name and branding, but after a very successful season and great products and promotions the Sharks were embraced by all.
--Stormie 03:58, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Stormie, How does one get in touch with you. The information Mr Robinson has posted and that you keep reverting back too, is nothing short of LIBEL and DECEPTIVE and totally INACCURATE. It is stongly advised that either you or Mr Robinson, correct this information.
[edit] Article title
The Sharks and other South African Super 14 teams are franchises, not club. The article's title should be changed. Should it be changed to Sharks (Super rugby franchise) like the New Zealand Super 14 teams or Sharks (rugby union) like Welsh side Ospreys?
Eastpaw 9.38, 10 July 2006 (UTC+8)
Thank you