[Football] Premier League shirt sponsorship values 2018/19

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El Presidente

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Still the land of haves and have nots.

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Stat Brother

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As said before American Express appears to represent excellent value if the alternative is a load of Chinese script for a gambling site.
 










Bozza

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If those numbers are correct, our deal looks utterly shithouse.

However, it may be the case that if you're not one of the big names, don't have a Far Eastern owner who wants to peddle his Far Eastern wares and don't want to go down the gambling route, then earnings are far reduced.
 


LlcoolJ

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Oct 14, 2009
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As said before American Express appears to represent excellent value if the alternative is a load of Chinese script for a gambling site.
Yep. Happy to have a shirt sponsor that is A: Not a gambling website, B: Real money rather than an FFP dodge from the owners and C: Not Angry Birds on the sleeve.

Unlike most teams, we do not look like twats.
 


Thunder Bolt

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If those numbers are correct, our deal looks utterly shithouse.

However, it may be the case that if you're not one of the big names, don't have a Far Eastern owner who wants to peddle his Far Eastern wares and don't want to go down the gambling route, then earnings are far reduced.

Aren't we tied in for x number of years? However, I'm glad it's not some awful gambling site.
 




Surrey Phil

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I’m dubious about the figures TBH. Given it’s tied in with stadium naming rights perhaps the figures are distorted?
 


Bozza

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Aren't we tied in for x number of years? However, I'm glad it's not some awful gambling site.

Probably, but there's no way on earth we'd not have included a "If we get promoted to the Premier League" clause.
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
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But the Amex relationship is very long term and multidimensional and includes much more than shirt sponsorship. We could dig but I’m sure the true value of the partnership will remain undisclosed
 




Swillis

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I would rather we had Amex and not some gambling company. I'm glad that Bloom would not be involved in anything as distasteful as that.
 




Stat Brother

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Probably, but there's no way on earth we'd not have included a "If we get promoted to the Premier League" clause.

I doubt we had a 'we're 20th in the Championship and staring down the barrel of relegation' clause, and AMEX were still sponsoring the club, probably considerably more than our rivals for relegation.


Oh and thanks to the poster who originally made that point.
 










LlcoolJ

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Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
I would rather we had Amex and not some gambling company. I'm glad that Bloom would not be involved in anything as distasteful as that.
Most gambling companies deal in hoovering up money from the poor and stupid. If you know anything about what Bloom does then you'd get that it's totally and completely different. Probably difficult for you to grasp though, or maybe it was just another cheap and incorrect shot.
 




spence

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Oct 15, 2014
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Personally, I'd like to see gambling companies prohibited from shirt sponsorship, much like booze and fag companies.

What about loan companies and credit card ones? Where do you draw the line ? I don't have a problem with it
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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Quite like Amex as a Brand. Something rather familiar and gentlemanly about, must be because of old Alan and his ads.
 


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