by Royal Gooner » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:15 pm
by Youngie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:18 pm
by Yorkyblue » Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:38 pm
by Leody » Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:49 pm
by Sims » Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:52 pm
by Yorkyblue » Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:55 pm
Leody wrote:Yorky, United have about 20 times the international fan base of City. Their deals should be much much larger than yours. It's logical. The only clubs that should even be close to United are Real and Barca.
by gzagee » Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:51 pm
Royal Gooner wrote:They'll sell anything. I understand Fergie's son is up for sponsorship too.
by Youngie » Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:12 pm
Yorkyblue wrote:Leody wrote:Yorky, United have about 20 times the international fan base of City. Their deals should be much much larger than yours. It's logical. The only clubs that should even be close to United are Real and Barca.
Yes but considering our is considerably smaller, it's about right isn't it?
by Yorkyblue » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:28 am
Le Chat wrote:Yorkyblue wrote:Leody wrote:Yorky, United have about 20 times the international fan base of City. Their deals should be much much larger than yours. It's logical. The only clubs that should even be close to United are Real and Barca.
Yes but considering our is considerably smaller, it's about right isn't it?
Read the links i posted on the other thread. Your misinformed about the deal structures and sizes. Itss getting beyond a joke now you need to do some research.
by Youngie » Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:51 am
Yorkyblue wrote:Le Chat wrote:Yorkyblue wrote:Leody wrote:Yorky, United have about 20 times the international fan base of City. Their deals should be much much larger than yours. It's logical. The only clubs that should even be close to United are Real and Barca.
Yes but considering our is considerably smaller, it's about right isn't it?
Read the links i posted on the other thread. Your misinformed about the deal structures and sizes. Itss getting beyond a joke now you need to do some research.
No, you ignored me when I posted in a thread about a month ago. I'm not miss-informed butr for some reason you don't understand my post. Stop f***ing replying to my posts. You're an utter dick and the worst poster ever to join this forum. All you do is moan about City and follow my posts around the forum.
by Yorkyblue » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:08 am
by CynicalGooner » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:23 am
by Zedie » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:55 am
CynicalGooner wrote:So they are getting about the same for kit/training ground sponsorship as we will be getting in our improved deal with Emirates for shirt and stadium sponsorship.
by prolific » Fri Oct 25, 2013 12:49 pm
Manchester United Reportedly on Brink of Signing Record £300m Nike Kit Deal
BY MARK PATTERSON (UK STAFF WRITER) ON OCTOBER 25, 2013
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1824 ... e-kit-deal
Manchester United are set to more than double the current record for a kit deal when they tie up a £300 million contract with Nike, according to reports in England. The Sun (subscription required) claim, in a story repeated by the Daily Mail, that not only does it dwarf the existing record, held by Real Madrid and Adidas, but it also could be worth still more than the headline figure:It is double the current most lucrative deal - Real Madrid's £31m-a-year tie-up with Adidas - and it could be announced on Friday. United have also reportedly been granted sales rights for their kits, which could be worth another £15m per year, which could see the five-year deal worth a total of £375 million. The current Nike deal was reported at £303m for the 13 years, and with this extension which will run for five-years reported at £300m, should it end up running for the same amount of time, it could bring the club close to £1 billion in revenue.
The Daily Mirror sounds a note of caution on the deal being a record, claiming that Adidas and Chelsea have struck a deal of equal value. While the amount earned is roughly the same, however, Chelsea's deal is stretched over 10 years, according to the same paper earlier in the summer. By contrast, Arsenal's new kit deal, signed with Puma in May, was believed to be worth £170m over the same five-year period, according to the Huffington Post.
United may be struggling on the field in relative terms under David Moyes this season, but commercially their record of lucrative tie-ins, sponsorships and partnerships is unparallelled in football. So long was the list that in April Eurosport ran a quiz asking how many of United's 33 sponsors people could actually name. The list includes an official responsible drinking partner (not to be confused with either the official beer nor the official wine), an official medical systems partner and even an official noodles partner. As the original report in the Mail puts it:United's massive commercial arm, which will shortly boast an office in New York, in addition to the one that was opened in Hong Kong last year, now represents 42 per cent of total revenue, with sponsorship deals alone in 2012 amounting to £90.9m, a rise of 44.1 per cent. Fans will expect that some of the money generated in commercial deals is now ploughed back into the team.
A disappointing summer in the transfer market saw only one significant arrival—Marouane Fellaini joining in a £27.5 million deal.
Darren @DarrenArsenal1
The new Nike MUFC deal encompasses more than just kit, also expect to cover commercial and licensing partnership hence such high guarantee..
8:55 AM - 25 Oct 13
https://twitter.com/DarrenArsenal1/stat ... 5615312896
....and on that basis it's very hard to sit and compare it to any other team (ANY OTHER TEAM) kit deal,as their partnership with Nike unique
8:56 AM - 25 Oct 13
https://twitter.com/DarrenArsenal1/stat ... 8817542144
....Nike has a JV with MUFC with MU Licensing and the new deal I believe also includes a renewal of this deal, hence such a huge deal.
8:57 AM - 25 Oct 13
https://twitter.com/DarrenArsenal1/stat ... 6196784128
Very little reason to compare MUFC and Arsenal in licensing and commercials, no club compares to MU worldwide in those terms
8:59 AM - 25 Oct 13
https://twitter.com/DarrenArsenal1/stat ... 9615669248
by Dejan » Fri Oct 25, 2013 12:59 pm