Tottenham have agreed a kit deal with Nike, which will see the club earn £25m-a-year starting next season. (Source: Daily Mail)
after all it is in the daily fail, and if so do you think its a sign of the new deals that could come our way via the nfl tieup
do you think this is true
posted on 6/12/16
comment by Hengy (U9129)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 18 minutes ago
That's a poor deal in the current climate
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Isn't Liverpools the same amount?
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Yes two years ago it was the biggest but since then United, Chelsea and Arsenal have surpassed it.
When we come for renewal we will be looking to get what Chelsea will be getting which is £60m a year.
posted on 6/12/16
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Hengy (U9129)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by (Kash) I'm the Mané, I'm the Mané - Justice4Gaza (U1108)
posted 18 minutes ago
That's a poor deal in the current climate
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Isn't Liverpools the same amount?
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Yes two years ago it was the biggest but since then United, Chelsea and Arsenal have surpassed it.
When we come for renewal we will be looking to get what Chelsea will be getting which is £60m a year.
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That might not be a good deal in the climate you negotiate with.
I'm just happy we are getting rid of UA
posted on 6/12/16
I would suggest the Nike deal has a few interesting clauses in it.............................................and if as I suspect there is a possibility they are one of the bidders for stadium naming rights, then sponsorship income will rise dramatically with NFL and other uses for the ground. The NFL pitch will be artificial, so we will be able to have concerts etc there too!
posted on 6/12/16
There are rumours of Qatari investment for NWHL naming rights also, but whoever has the winning bid will be paying out plenty, Levy knows what he is doing.
I also heard season tickets for the new `tunnel club` in the new stadium are for sale at £18K each!
posted on 6/12/16
Doesn't sound like a great deal but it is Spurs. They simply don't have the profile yet to justify mega money
It takes years of sustained success and qualifying for the CL occasionally doesn't cut it
posted on 6/12/16
The NFL tie up and increased exposure in the US will help grease some sponsorship wheels
posted on 6/12/16
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posted on 7/12/16
Its not about not been relevant. It's more that you actually need to think about trying to win some trophies
Build some momentum, move into a new stadium and try to kick on
The profile of the club will then go up as will sponsorship deals
Spurs are second tier at the moment. It's not a bad thing but there is a lot of work to be done on and off the pitch to join the big boys
70 points last season, you need to improve by 15 points this season to be in with a chance of the title. Is that honestly likely?
posted on 7/12/16
Whether it is likely that we improve by 15 points this season is in itself irrelevant. In reality we just need to finish ahead of 19 other teams to win the PL.
However as unlikely as this might be, considering we have not really performed to our proper level yet this season, apart from a couple of games, to be lying in 5th and whilst 7 points behind Chelsea, it is not insurmountable.
Personally I think if we finish in the top 4 it will be a good achievement, anything better will be a bonus. Only 24 games to go and 72 points to play for
posted on 7/12/16
Finish in the top 4 and what?
Win a qualifier to get into the CL and go out in the group stage, what is the point? You become Arsenal which would be absurd. Watch them have a very similar season this time, just like the last 10 years
Extra money simply goes towards paying the likes of Sissoko silly wages. Too much is made of money, it just gets wasted
Spurs need to be actually trying to win the trophies they have the best chance in and build from there