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15 minutes ago, timeEd32 said:

 

I think it depends on how we want to approach it. We could probably get 5-10 companies to be global partners, "official spirit partner," etc. at some fraction of whatever Man United gets for it. We're then locked into that for X years. If we tried to get their number most companies would laugh at us and if we did get one it would probably get challenged.

 

We seem to be taking the opposite approach, going top down. New shirt sponsor at a top 7 level, new kit manufacturer with a big brand getting the "elite" treatment. By all accounts it sounds like the training ground / kit sponsorship might be next.

 

I can see the logic -- I imagine it'd be hard to ask someone to give you, say, £2m per year to be some vague global partner when only triple that gets you the shirt (fun88). Also, as we're building up the infrastructure within the club there's a far better ROI to be spending time with Adidas and talking to companies about putting their name on shirts, stadiums, and training grounds. 

 

My guess is things like airline, hotel, and/or betting partners will be in the foreseeable future, but we're probably a long way from "Official Formal Wear Partner" and "Official Electrical Styling Partner."

 

Well explained.

 

Think I just want us to exploit everything before the rules change, simply because that's what others have done before us and for a far greater benefit than anything we can currently get away with.

 

Wish there was something we could do to take advantage of the Saudi connection, that's some how within the rules.

 

Ahhhh why the fuck are we having to discuss bollocks like this whilst also having owners with $600 billion more than the closest club. I don't want the rich club to be able just go nuts and destroy the game more than it is, but this is a joke.

 

A club hit by I assume one of the worst injury lists for the first half season, is unable to buy new players without first getting rid of player x, to then have the risk that you don't end up getting player y, leaving you even worse off. Make it make sense.

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1 hour ago, timeEd32 said:

 

I think it depends on how we want to approach it. We could probably get 5-10 companies to be global partners, "official spirit partner," etc. at some fraction of whatever Man United gets for it. We're then locked into that for X years. If we tried to get their number most companies would laugh at us and if we did get one it would probably get challenged.

 

We seem to be taking the opposite approach, going top down. New shirt sponsor at a top 7 level, new kit manufacturer with a big brand getting the "elite" treatment. By all accounts it sounds like the training ground / kit sponsorship might be next.

 

I can see the logic -- I imagine it'd be hard to ask someone to give you, say, £2m per year to be some vague global partner when only triple that gets you the shirt (fun88). Also, as we're building up the infrastructure within the club there's a far better ROI to be spending time with Adidas and talking to companies about putting their name on shirts, stadiums, and training grounds. 

 

My guess is things like airline, hotel, and/or betting partners will be in the foreseeable future, but we're probably a long way from "Official Formal Wear Partner" and "Official Electrical Styling Partner."

We’re not locked in for X years if you use PIF-affiliated companies to do the deals with them.  Whack them in at 20% of the value of the Man Utd deals on one- or two-year contracts - which would likely be enough to pass the ‘FMV’ shite that the PL has, and most would likely be under the related party transactions threshold.

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1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

We’re not locked in for X years if you use PIF-affiliated companies to do the deals with them.  Whack them in at 20% of the value of the Man Utd deals on one- or two-year contracts - which would likely be enough to pass the ‘FMV’ shite that the PL has, and most would likely be under the related party transactions threshold.

 

True, we could do that. We've decided not to for whatever reason. Maybe the money isn't worth the likely hassle. Or maybe related to what seems to be a clear attempt (only maybe Sela aside) of doing everything above board.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, timeEd32 said:

 

True, we could do that. We've decided not to for whatever reason. Maybe the money isn't worth the likely hassle. Or maybe related to what seems to be a clear attempt (only maybe Sela aside) of doing everything above board.

 

 

The above board is likely.

 

We are playing it cautious with transfers because of FFP and Everton and Forrest.

 

And we are playing it cool with commercial deals because of Man City.

 

Both legal actions put the spotlight firmly on us to keep our bum squeaky.

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7 minutes ago, Keegans Export said:

 

 

 

Good read. They know what they’re doing lads and lasses

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Going to be disappointing if come new kit launch day the club store is shut for renovations, but it is massively required.

I think the place has had the same leak above the escalator since it first opened.

 

I’d love to see more merchandise licenses handed so our future supporters and our collectible supporters can have something to buy. Time was we had a Monopoly board game, and even a club video game. Now we can’t even get a Subbuteo club branded game.

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10 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

Looking forward to eating my NUFC branded ShinCup noodles for lunch ? 

Noddles better be in the shape of our club badge for me to buy it.

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3 hours ago, Stifler said:

Going to be disappointing if come new kit launch day the club store is shut for renovations, but it is massively required.

I think the place has had the same leak above the escalator since it first opened.

 

I’d love to see more merchandise licenses handed so our future supporters and our collectible supporters can have something to buy. Time was we had a Monopoly board game, and even a club video game. Now we can’t even get a Subbuteo club branded game.

Theres a bit from Douglas that says the take over in May so presumably the store gets a full makeover before the official launch

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2 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

I wonder if there has been a realisation amongst the executives, with FFP constraints, we can't let the contracts of senior players run down?

Would say the transfer and contracts for high earners nearing the last four years of their playing career is pretty clear. Sell if there is interest

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56 minutes ago, Fezzle said:

Theres a bit from Douglas that says the take over in May so presumably the store gets a full makeover before the official launch

Would presume adidas launch from 1st July, gives them great lead time for production and marketing ahead of holiday season.

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14 hours ago, Isaksbigrightfoot said:

The above board is likely.

 

We are playing it cautious with transfers because of FFP and Everton and Forrest.

 

And we are playing it cool with commercial deals because of Man City.

 

Both legal actions put the spotlight firmly on us to keep our bum squeaky.

 

6 hours ago, Keegans Export said:

 

 

 

 

Its great when posts align like this

 

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I know it may not be practical with rent costs in Newcastle and having a megastore already, but I’d love to see a return of club stores in the city centre aside from SJP.

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4 minutes ago, TBG said:

Newcastle x3, Metro Centre, Wallsend x2, Gateshead, Riyadh x100, Ponteland. 

 

And millions of billions of stores in Cewnty Derham so that Wearside! is surrounded like the Stalingrad Kessel

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2 hours ago, timeEd32 said:

This is what we're up against: https://en.psg.fr/fans/official-stores

 

Stores in London, NYC (on 5th Avenue), LA, Vegas, Miami, Toronto, Tokyo (x3), Doha, Seoul, and more.

Aye, I have been mentioning that a bit recently.

I’d hope that if PSG decided to open up a store here, it wouldn’t last very long.

 

 

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The PSG is like the M&M store, just anywhere there are tourists. They also have the Jordan link-up now for the fashion people. Hopefully we’ll never be like PSG, actually I don’t think any PL club could be. 
 

My favourite comparisons would be Spurs and Arsenal… the former having a massive megastore and the latter having some really good locations next to tube stations etc.

 

And of course Arsenal tend to get the best adidas designers, which hopefully we can emulate. 

 

 

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Need one at the ground, one in Eldon Square and Monument Mall converted back to how it used to be so I can relive my youth of Christmas 2004, picking out the below in that club store:

 

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It's disgusting how men only want one thing. 

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