Newfoundland axes unpopular U.K. soccer sponsorship. Was it really so bad?
ST. JOHN’S — The Newfoundland and Labrador government’s unorthodox sponsorship of a fourth-tier soccer team in England is over, but not all marketers agree it deserved the widespread scorn it received.
The $171,000 sponsorship deal was signed in 2024 by the former Liberal government, which hoped to attract skilled workers from the U.K. by emblazoning the province’s name and immigration website on Barrow AFC’s jerseys and other marketing material.
The Progressive Conservatives said the effort was a waste of money, and they are not renewing the contract when it expires in June.
For Melissa James, an associate business professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, the situation is a case study in why governments don’t often take creative risks.











