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Would people prefer for the emporium of tat to pay us (lets make up a figure...) £2m a year for advertising and the FMA to charge us say (again lets make up a figure) £2m interest on the loans he has so kindly provided us? (That's roughly 2% on £120m of loans so a pretty good deal for the paying party)

 

That is the alternative - I've no doubts that the fat man wins by not charging for either somehow with the tax bods but that fact doesn't impact us as fans.

 

And before the 'but its his fault he has had to put the loans in' replies come in - the same could be said of all owner cash injections, and the vast majority of owners will charge interest back on them.

 

 

I think we are losing more money then the £2 million you've mentioned as Sunderland were £3 million ahead of us commercially and nobody will ever convince me that we shouldn't bring in much more than they bring in. 

 

In 2011-12 we were took in the 7th most in the league from media which is basically TV money based on appearances and we had the 3rd best attendance which should reflect on our commercial value and it doesn't.

 

You would think that even a poor salesman would be able to at least sell what we have to offer for the same as the mackems can sell for.  Add extra people in the ground and extra televised games and you would expect the selling price to be much higher.

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It is pure bullshit to say Virgin Money paid £10m a year to sponsor NUFC. Virgin Money took over Northern Rock's sponsorship deal. Northern Rock certainly weren't paying £10m a season sponsorship either.

 

Wonga is the biggest shirt sponsor deal NUFC have ever had according to the club. The sponsorship income for each year will be listed in the club accounts.

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Here mate, that sign you have on the side of your van, you should be paying for that!

 

..er, it's my van?

 

It's a huge van.  Would you like me to give you some money for a small advert of my own company?

 

er, no, I don't want any of your money.

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Here mate, that sign you have on the side of your van, you should be paying for that!

 

..er, it's my van?

 

It's a huge van.  Would you like me to give you some money for a small advert of my own company?

 

er, no, I don't want any of your money.

 

...despite the fact I 'can't afford' to maintain it or buy new tyres.

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It is pure bullshit to say Virgin Money paid £10m a year to sponsor NUFC. Virgin Money took over Northern Rock's sponsorship deal. Northern Rock certainly weren't paying £10m a season sponsorship either.

 

Wonga is the biggest shirt sponsor deal NUFC have ever had according to the club. The sponsorship income for each year will be listed in the club accounts.

 

Sponsorship isn't shown on its own unless they mention it in the notes.

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Here mate, that sign you have on the side of your van, you should be paying for that!

 

..er, it's my van?

 

That's the worst analogy since henke compared buying Yohan Cabaye to buying a £300 Ford Escort Ghia.

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It is pure bullshit to say Virgin Money paid £10m a year to sponsor NUFC. Virgin Money took over Northern Rock's sponsorship deal. Northern Rock certainly weren't paying £10m a season sponsorship either.

 

Wonga is the biggest shirt sponsor deal NUFC have ever had according to the club. The sponsorship income for each year will be listed in the club accounts.

 

Sponsorship isn't shown on its own unless they mention it in the notes.

I'll take your word for it.

 

We all know that if Virgin Money had offered more than Wonga to be the shirt sponsor they'd 100% be on our shirt today.

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Whether SD pay for the advertising at the ground is irrelevant imo. As Colo said above there is a trade off between that and any interest Ashley could charge on his loan. I'm more concerned that the advertising looks sh1t and denigrates a great stadium, the excuse that it is available to other advertisers if they want to pay is utter toss. I suppose it emphasises the complete lack of class that is to be expected.

 

As far as finances between the club and SD are concerned I would like to know more about the retailing arrangerments (shirt sales mainly) between SD and the club. I may have missed it but I don't think it got raised at the recent meeting between the fans and the directors.  It should be.

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Whether SD pay for the advertising at the ground is irrelevant imo. As Colo said above there is a trade off between that and any interest Ashley could charge on his loan.

 

This should not be seen as a trade-off, because the 'not taken a penny out' line wouldn't wash if SD was paying £10m a year and NUFC then paying Ashley £10m a interest. Ashley is somehow portrayed as a benefactor. I would far rather it were all done on arms-length commercial terms.

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Whether SD pay for the advertising at the ground is irrelevant imo. As Colo said above there is a trade off between that and any interest Ashley could charge on his loan.

 

This should not be seen as a trade-off, because the 'not taken a penny out' line wouldn't wash if SD was paying £10m a year and NUFC then paying Ashley £10m a interest. Ashley is somehow portrayed as a benefactor. I would far rather it were all done on arms-length commercial terms.

 

I take your point but it is purely a PR issue. Although there is "some" transparency on club finances I think that however the overall structure between the club and Ashley is set up there will always be enough leeway for people to conclude what they want. 

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We all know that if Virgin Money had offered more than Wonga to be the shirt sponsor they'd 100% be on our shirt today.

 

“The club in their wisdom did the deal with Wonga without talking to us' date=' whether we would have matched that who is to know. These things happen I guess."[/quote']
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There is no scam with the SD advertising, its his club, he can literally do owt he likes within legal means and adverting SD even for nowt, is not illegal.

 

Exactly! fucks me off all this bollocks about SD advertising.

 

It's his fucking club for fucks sake!

 

No, he can't just do what he wants.  NUFC and SD are separate legal entities.  SD is also not owned by FMA, it's a publicly traded company.  Even had SD not been a public company there are laws regarding gaining an unfair competitive advantage and company laws that must be adhered to.  I'm not saying he's broken the law or that those laws would necessarily apply here but to say 'it's hizzzz, e can doo wat he wontz' is erroneous at best.

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Would it placate people if Sports Direct paid £4m a year for the advertising and then Mike Ashley charged the club £4m a year interest on the debt?

 

You usually pay for advertising. But you usually pay interest on debt. Both situations are not the norm.

 

I would be interested in knowing what the market value of our advertising space is and the average interest on a £129m loan. So we can judge the shortfall. I expect we'd be saving on interest rather than losing out on advertising.

 

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Would it placate people if Sports Direct paid £4m a year for the advertising and then Mike Ashley charged the club £4m a year interest on the debt?

 

You usually pay for advertising. But you usually pay interest on debt. Both situations are not the norm.

 

I would be interested in knowing what the market value of our advertising space is and the average interest on a £129m loan. So we can judge the shortfall. I expect we'd be saving on interest rather than losing out on advertising.

 

 

So people will shut the fuck up about Ashley not taking any interest on his loans and not taking any money out of the club then?  If FMA wants to charge himself interest on the loans he had to provide due to his own incompetence he can, it's up to him.  At least the stadium wouldn't look like such a tacky mess anymore.

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Would it placate people if Sports Direct paid £4m a year for the advertising and then Mike Ashley charged the club £4m a year interest on the debt?

 

You usually pay for advertising. But you usually pay interest on debt. Both situations are not the norm.

 

I would be interested in knowing what the market value of our advertising space is and the average interest on a £129m loan. So we can judge the shortfall. I expect we'd be saving on interest rather than losing out on advertising.

 

 

So people will shut the fuck up about Ashley not taking any interest on his loans and not taking any money out of the club then?  If FMA wants to charge himself interest on the loans he had to provide due to his own incompetence he can, it's up to him.  At least the stadium wouldn't look like such a tacky mess anymore.

 

Cutting off your nose to spite your face there. Why would you invite that if it would harm the club financially?

 

Ashley, prick that he is, is only responsible for £30m or so of the debt. £90m+ was there when he arrived, and accumulating £6m of interest every year.

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Would it placate people if Sports Direct paid £4m a year for the advertising and then Mike Ashley charged the club £4m a year interest on the debt?

 

You usually pay for advertising. But you usually pay interest on debt. Both situations are not the norm.

 

I would be interested in knowing what the market value of our advertising space is and the average interest on a £129m loan. So we can judge the shortfall. I expect we'd be saving on interest rather than losing out on advertising.

 

 

So people will shut the fuck up about Ashley not taking any interest on his loans and not taking any money out of the club then?  If FMA wants to charge himself interest on the loans he had to provide due to his own incompetence he can, it's up to him.  At least the stadium wouldn't look like such a tacky mess anymore.

 

Cutting off your nose to spite your face there. Why would you invite that if it would harm the club financially?

 

Ashley, prick that he is, is only responsible for £30m or so of the debt. £90m+ was there when he arrived, and accumulating £6m of interest every year.

 

I'm not cutting anything off, you're the one who suggested him charging interest on the loans, not me.  I want the club to maximise its revenue streams, you seem content to suck the cock of whichever club official offers it.  Now you can show me a pie chart if you like.

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Would it placate people if Sports Direct paid £4m a year for the advertising and then Mike Ashley charged the club £4m a year interest on the debt?

 

You usually pay for advertising. But you usually pay interest on debt. Both situations are not the norm.

 

I would be interested in knowing what the market value of our advertising space is and the average interest on a £129m loan. So we can judge the shortfall. I expect we'd be saving on interest rather than losing out on advertising.

 

 

So people will shut the fuck up about Ashley not taking any interest on his loans and not taking any money out of the club then?  If FMA wants to charge himself interest on the loans he had to provide due to his own incompetence he can, it's up to him.  At least the stadium wouldn't look like such a tacky mess anymore.

 

Cutting off your nose to spite your face there. Why would you invite that if it would harm the club financially?

 

Ashley, prick that he is, is only responsible for £30m or so of the debt. £90m+ was there when he arrived, and accumulating £6m of interest every year.

 

I'm not cutting anything off, you're the one who suggested him charging interest on the loans, not me.  I want the club to maximise its revenue streams, you seem content to suck the cock of whichever club official offers it.  Now you can show me a pie chart if you like.

 

It's not cock sucking. It reduces revenue if nufc are paid for sports direct advertising and pay interest on debt at the going rate.

 

Everyone agrees that we would prefer paid advertisers at the club, but Ashley is a prick who places the interests of Sports Direct above those of NUFC.  Given that fact, its better this way than giving him justification for changing the terms of his loan.

 

 

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