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9 minutes ago, Kasper said:

 

I dont think it's "weird". Yeah their reasons for it are selfish, but looking at the bigger picture I think it's necessary for the game.

 

E: Plus I actually have no interest in us splashing 300m in every window and shortcutting our way to the top. Rather see slower controlled development of the club and infrastructure and work our way up there in the next 10 or so years.

 

 

 

 

I think some kind of financial control is necessary for the game but the current controls are just designed to keep the status quo of the big six. How is anyone out of the big six ever going to be able to consistently compete with them when their sponsorship deals are 5-10x that of the any club outside of the big six. Despite their success Leicester still get nowhere near what the big six get in sponsorship at 'fair market value'. 

 

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Of course I don't want to get relegated but if it happens and we still manage to completely revamp the academy, training facilities and set up a cogent hierarchy at the club, that's something of a W for me. The on pitch success is inevitable if the former is achieved, to a high spec.

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Just now, STM said:

So basically,we want our sponsorship to be around the 40m mark for the first couple of years and there is shite all they can do.

 

I think that will probably be one of the legal battles, the PL will probably say our fair market value for shirt sponsorship is something like £7-10m.

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1 minute ago, STM said:

So basically,we want our sponsorship to be around the 40m mark for the first couple of years and there is shite all they can do.

Considering our potential new audience of 40 million in Saudi Arabia I’d say we’d be acting reasonably in accepting that in short term.

 

Anything that forces us to accept less than competitors receive will be deemed anti competitive and met with legal action in my opinion.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, STM said:

So basically,we want our sponsorship to be around the 40m mark for the first couple of years and there is shite all they can do.

 

We want our sponsorship to be at the appropriate and correct levels for our new circumstances, and that is what they will be at.

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Think if we went in at 30m it would be reasonable considering the surge in interest in the club. It puts us just below spurs who we were in par with when Ashley came in. It's also saying OK were best of the rest. For now. 

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Broon said:

 

I think that will probably be one of the legal battles, the PL will probably say our fair market value for shirt sponsorship is something like £7-10m.

We always had more followers abroad than Chelsea, City and Spurs pre Ashley. Our catchment in terms of viewers for matches and shirt sales is enormous.

 

It was our previous sponsorship which wasn't proportionate, not the potential new one.

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3 minutes ago, STM said:

We always had more followers abroad than Chelsea, City and Spurs pre Ashley. Our catchment in terms of viewers for matches and shirt sales is enormous.

 

It was our previous sponsorship which wasn't proportionate, not the potential new one.

 

I agree with all of that, but I guarantee that the PL won't. They will make us fight for every penny.

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We absolutely should not be accepting anything less than being able to match the current maximum sponsorship amount for each relevant deal. Won't the incoming independent football regulator have an authority on this kind of stuff stuff too?

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Anything that could be deemed a restriction of trade will not be allowed.. you can't stop a business making what they can.

 

Telling one club they can make x amount and another they can make y amount.. won't last a day in court.

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How does this Fair Value thingy work? If we can't bring in one big sponsor eg Aramco for say 200M, can we break this down in to 20 smaller sponsors of 10M each? Total will be the same and surely if we can attract multiple sponsors, PL can't stop this...or can they?

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3 hours ago, Jackie Broon said:

 

I think some kind of financial control is necessary for the game but the current controls are just designed to keep the status quo of the big six. How is anyone out of the big six ever going to be able to consistently compete with them when their sponsorship deals are 5-10x that of the any club outside of the big six. Despite their success Leicester still get nowhere near what the big six get in sponsorship at 'fair market value'. 

 

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Love the fact that most of those sponsors outside the "Big 6" are the dodgy, foreign betting sponsors. Deals made to make millions in illegal money mainly in Asian betting markets from dodgy as fuck companies but not even have a presence in the UK. 

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12 minutes ago, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

 

 

Love the fact that most of those sponsors outside the "Big 6" are the dodgy, foreign betting sponsors. Deals made to make millions in illegal money mainly in Asian betting markets from dodgy as fuck companies but not even have a presence in the UK. 

 

Agreed.

 

To me the reason the big 6 have big deals is that those sponsors are global, and as those teams are in europe then that advertising works, there's no point being in europe and then having a sponsor of 'Mick's fish and chip shop' from down the road, and being an international company, then it's just peanuts in their global advertising budget to have a sponsorship deal of that size.

 

One of the first things, as a club, we should then be trying to do is to get into any european comp, to enhance our presence, also as well, now we have new owners is to expand our support base, perhaps go to some of these pre-season far flung trips.

 

Then, and perhaps only then, we will be able to get a really good sponsorship deal.

 

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1 hour ago, South-Cheshire-Toon said:

 

Agreed.

 

To me the reason the big 6 have big deals is that those sponsors are global, and as those teams are in europe then that advertising works, there's no point being in europe and then having a sponsor of 'Mick's fish and chip shop' from down the road, and being an international company, then it's just peanuts in their global advertising budget to have a sponsorship deal of that size.

 

One of the first things, as a club, we should then be trying to do is to get into any european comp, to enhance our presence, also as well, now we have new owners is to expand our support base, perhaps go to some of these pre-season far flung trips.

 

Then, and perhaps only then, we will be able to get a really good sponsorship deal.

 

 

 

In our unique position as a historically famous club now owned by very rich and world-renowned owners, we will not have to wait to be playing in European competitions to obtain very large sponsorship deals.

 

Sponsors will want to be associated with P I F, long before we (as the 'P I F-owned' Football Club) return to regularly playing in Europe again. 

 

 

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