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Jeff also rightly reminded everyone we're currently getting no money for it.

 

Great. Seems that's too easily overlooked in favour of a "deluded nufc fans need to get with the times" stance.

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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

 

Probably bullshit, how would Nike on a Puma shirt go down?

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Here's an idea I came up with.

 

Probably will be laughed off though.

 

 

 

It could be a good opportunity for Virgin themselves and not limiting to just Virgin Money.

 

They could perhaps form a partnership with NUFC and not just a sponsorship deal. Northern Rock a few years ago created the opportunity to let fans pay for their season tickets over a period of time thanks to their financing packages. It would be possible for Virgin Money to do that again.

 

How about incentives for season ticket holders and club members? Free installation of Virgin Media services?, Cheaper flights with Virgin Atlantic? (some people on pprune seem to think Virgin will start services from Newcastle airport in 2013), cheaper contracts with Virgin mobile?

 

How about NUFC create a channel like other clubs do and it's exclusive to Virgin Media?

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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

Nike Arena.

 

"Just do it" could be our motto.

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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

Nike Arena.

 

"Just do it" could be our motto.

could have bog roll imprinted with "just done it"
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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

 

if this was happening imo they'd be doing it as a gateway move to head towards doing the same thing with bigger clubs like manyoo, barca etc.

 

can't see it happening like unless we've a way out of the puma kit deal, might be a buyout clause that's worth our while or something

 

nike would ultimately be a massive win, quality classy brand, so it's not nike it is? :lol:

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Crater face in the People:

 

http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/2011/11/20/nike-closing-in-on-st-james-park-deal-exclusive-102039-23574731/

Nike closing in on St James' Park deal - Exclusive

 

Nov 20 2011 By Alan Oliver

 

SPORTSWEAR giant Nike are hot favourites to sign a £10million-a-year deal with Mike Ashley to sponsor St James’ Park.

 

And People Sport understands that the firm’s world-famous swoosh trademark could be adorning Newcastle United’s old stadium and the team’s shirts in time for Christmas as part of a potential five-year agreement.

 

Other leading US companies have expressed an interest since Toon owner, sportswear tycoon Ashley, announced that St James’ Park would be known as the Sports Direct Arena until new sponsors could be found.

 

Financial experts have also talked up the likes of O2 and Virgin Money with the banking arm of Richard Branson’s empire taking over Newcastle shirt sponsors Northern Rock this week.

 

But Nike – who employ 30,000 people globally – are the main contenders.

 

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias admitted: “There is little money anywhere in the United Kingdom or Europe.”

 

Small mercy? :undecided:

 

if this was happening imo they'd be doing it as a gateway move to head towards doing the same thing with bigger clubs like manyoo, barca etc.

 

can't see it happening like unless we've a way out of the puma kit deal, might be a buyout clause that's worth our while or something

 

nike would ultimately be a massive win, quality classy brand, so it's not nike it is? :lol:

quality classy brand ?
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