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In rewriting the league’s sponsorship deal with the car-sales website Cinch to curtail a year-long dispute with Rangers, the SPFL escaped from a headlock. But, in untangling itself from one ...
READ MORE: Rangers set to take SPFL to court with SFA blessing over cinch dispute That didn’t bring an end to the row though, with Rangers and Park’s now seeking an apology for the ...
Rangers refused to use cinch shirt patches or advertising material during their Premiership win over Livingston ... Rangers 'won' on Wednesday as the SPFL announced a renegotiated deal with cinch.
Rangers will not be required to display cinch branding after being excluded from a revised title sponsorship contract with the Scottish Professional Football League. The Light Blues have been in ...
Since 2021, cinch have been the main sponsor of the SPFL and its four divisions. It's been worth around £1.6million per season shared among the 42 member clubs. READ MORE FOOTBALL.
The SPFL have asked the Scottish FA to intervene ... “At their opening league match, none of that club's players wore the cinch branded sleeve patch; there were no LED advertising or static ...
RANGERS have settled their long-running dispute with cinch after the SPFL apologised for damages done to the reputation of the club. The SPFL, Rangers, and Park’s of Hamilton have all confirm… ...
Rangers have claimed they warned the SPFL of their concerns over an £8 million sponsorship agreement with online car sales company cinch before the deal was signed. Earlier this week SPFL ...
Cinch have scrapped their SPFL sponsorship deal two years early after exercising a clause in the contract signed in 2021, leaving the league body searching for a new main sponsor.
The SPFL's title sponsor cinch is to end its arrangement with the league at the end of the current season. The online used-car dealership agreed a five-year contract in 2021 but has exercised its ...
The SPFL has now attempted to dilute the saga by agreeing a fresh deal with cinch, effective immediately, in which Rangers are “no longer required to participate by providing the sponsorship ...