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John Terry and Sponsors – How the online media are telling the story

In December, we reported on the coverage Tiger Woods and his sponsors received following the revelations about his private life.

Two months later, and a new sporting scandal has emerged. On Friday, 29th January 2010, the High Court in London lifting a gagging order which had banned reports about John Terry’s alleged affair with an England team-mate’s (Wayne Bridge) ex-girlfriend (Vanessa Perroncel).

As the captain of both Chelsea FC and England, Terry is no stranger to publicity and media attention. The graph below looks at the coverage Terry has received over the past three months, on a week by week basis.

On average, over 1,000 articles are published online each week mentioning Terry, and for the most part, they relate to his on-field performances. However, as the graph above illustrates, the coverage increased dramatically when the injunction was lifted. To highlight the spike, the graph below looks at the coverage over a more condensed period – the last 10 days – on a day-by-day basis.

In this case, the lifting of the injunction, and it’s effect on media coverage, is much more obvious – the sudden peak begins on the day after the injunction is lifted, as not only the sports press, but the mainstream media begin to report on the alleged affair.

Terry wasn’t the only person involved in this story. Wayne Bridge, would have also seen a spike in his coverage over the same period, as it was his ex-girlfriend that Terry is alleged to have had an affair with. Terry’s wife, Toni, England manager Fabio Capello and Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will all have featured extensively in the coverage of the story.

And yet, only one person has really seen their profile rise from literally nothing to overnight celebrity. Vanessa Perroncel, the ex-girlfriend of Bridge, and the lady at the center of the Terry affair was a relative unknown up until last week. Her profile in the online media has sky rocketed, and you can expect the graph below to continue in the same direction next week as she plans on selling her story to the highest bidder.

And finally, what of Terry’s sponsors. There are definite comparisons with the Tiger Woods story, as sponsors associated with the star are considering their options. The Guardian reports that sponsors are looking more to Capello than Terry when making their decision. And here is the crucial difference between Woods and Terry – team sport.

Tiger’s off-course troubles have certainly had an impact on not only his sponsors but the game of golf itself. However, he competes alone. Terry is the captain of both Chelsea and England, and as a result, the potential sponsorship fallout from his alleged affair could impact both teams.

The reason Capello is so important is that he decides who plays for England, and more importantly, who captains them. Nationwide have had a long association with the English FA, and have been the England team sponsor since 1999, according to their website. The use of the England captain, whoever that may be, in advertising and endorsement opportunities would be a major part of any sponsorship agreement. And yet if Terry continues in that role, how can Nationwide be expected to use his image in a positive light?

Chelsea’s team sponsor, Samsung, are another company who may look to change their association with the player, according to another Guardian article. However, based on the media coverage of the major sponsors, it is Umbro, with whom Terry has a lucrative boot deal, that are getting the most coverage from the recent revelations. The pie chart below is based on the results of a search for four key sponsors associated with Terry – Nationwide (England Team), Samsung (Chelsea Team), Umbro (Terry’s boots) and finally Pro Evolution (a computer game in which Terry features prominently).

When the dust settles, and it will as soon as the tabloids have had their exclusive story with Ms Perroncel, the media coverage will return to a level of normality. In a few months time, sadly, another professional sports person will probably appear under similar headlines, and the inevitable comparisons with Woods and Terry will again emerge. Corporate sponsors are becoming more and more weary of sports stars and their images. Only time will tell what the true financial cost to both Terry, and his teams, will be.

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7 Responses to “John Terry and Sponsors – How the online media are telling the story”

  1. Eoin Redmond

    Hey Stephen,

    Great blog post with some very interesting results. It’ll be interesting to see how Capello and Chelsea handle the situation over the next month when more details of the story break.

    Be sure to supply us with a follow up blog in a few weeks!

    Thanks,

    Eoin.

    February 4th, 2010 at 12:32 am


  2. admin

    Hi Eoin,

    Thanks – it will certainly be interesting to see what happens. I’m planning a follow up on the Tiger report next week, and I’ll definitely revisit the Terry story in the future too. I agree, Capello has a tough job on his hands with this – I simply can’t imagine Bridge and Terry on the same team.

    I’ll keep you posted on the update,

    Stephen

    February 4th, 2010 at 12:36 am


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    February 4th, 2010 at 1:30 am


  4. Elliott

    Neat charts and interesting analysis. I am almost afraid to turn off my Pro evolution video game – who knows what that scheming cyber Terry is up to on his off days?

    February 4th, 2010 at 1:40 am


  5. admin

    Hi Elliot,

    Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate it. I wonder if the makers of Pro Evo could include a hack where he could score goals when offside, and handle the ball whenever he wanted…. :)

    February 4th, 2010 at 8:05 am


  6. Ian

    Hi Stephen,

    Great report. I found it a great insight into how John Terry’s single action in his personal life had such an effect on nearly every single other factor in his business life. You linked the two subjects extremely well with the visual aids. The long term impact on Chelsea and England will be something to look out for. With Chelsea in the race for the title and England in the World Cup.

    Keep up the good work,
    Ian

    February 4th, 2010 at 3:07 pm


  7. admin

    Hi Ian,

    Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked it. It’s not on the same scale as the Tiger Woods story, but you’re right – it will have a massive impact not only on Terry personally but also on his club and country.

    February 4th, 2010 at 3:54 pm


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