Man united is the biggest. They collect £51M yearly.
How have we managed to get this deal?!
And why is it all going into Ivan's and Stan's back pocket
Man U's new deal with Chevrolet is £44million a year, rising 2.1% every year till 2021.
Man City are getting £40million a year for 10 years for their Shirt and Stadium name rights from Etihad. But this is under investigation from UEFA because their owner has links with Etihad
Chelsea's deal with Samsung was extended 3 years to 2015 and rises to £18 million a year.
Our deal sucks, guessing we'll sign a 100million a year shirt deal with some russian firm after the samsung one though
This should make the tickets cheaper.
Just waiting for the announcement,it could be sometime.
Gazidis: I didn't say prices would come down. We've been responsible, two increases which have been inflationary. Just once since I arrived.
He said this at the press conference today
@Magic: The Manchester United deal starts starts 2014 what they have right now is as above.
Manchester City deal is just a conduit of covering debts, overspends on players and losses, so it isnt exactly a 'real deal' no wonder Platini said ' money involved is out of proportion with the scale of the deal' and now the fair play chair Jean-Luc Dehaene is scrutinizing it
Our Emirates deal doesn't start till 2014 either though, so its only fair to compare like with like.
Although Chevrolet are actually paying Man U £11m for 2013 as well, even though the deal doesn't start until 2014. Its an amazing deal.
The Etihad deal is very dodgy, but I doubt anyone will do anything about it
Also, do you know the story behind Sunderlands shirt deal? Seems even more dodgy to me for a club that has zero global appeal. They dont even play in Europe, how can they be worth more than Madrid?
Where did you get the figure of 30 million? I've just read the gossip on the BBC website and it says 22 million?
The deal really isn't very good when you think it involves the Stadium Naming Rights as well.
It's essentially 30m per season for Kit & Stadium rights. The Kit alone is worth 20+, so that's under 10m a season for the Stadium.
Disappointed by this.
Bayern get around 6million euros a season for the Allianz Arena. Arsenals is still one of the highest, if not the highest, stadium naming deals.
Also, Arsenals new Chief Commercial Officer said recently that because the ground has become know as 'the Emirates' now, the value to other companies is minimal, so its very doubtful that anyone else would be willing to take over the naming rights, and thus the value has gone down.
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posted on 23/11/12
Man united is the biggest. They collect £51M yearly.
posted on 23/11/12
How have we managed to get this deal?!
And why is it all going into Ivan's and Stan's back pocket
posted on 23/11/12
Man U's new deal with Chevrolet is £44million a year, rising 2.1% every year till 2021.
posted on 23/11/12
Man City are getting £40million a year for 10 years for their Shirt and Stadium name rights from Etihad. But this is under investigation from UEFA because their owner has links with Etihad
posted on 23/11/12
Chelsea's deal with Samsung was extended 3 years to 2015 and rises to £18 million a year.
posted on 23/11/12
Our deal sucks, guessing we'll sign a 100million a year shirt deal with some russian firm after the samsung one though
posted on 23/11/12
This should make the tickets cheaper.
Just waiting for the announcement,it could be sometime.
posted on 23/11/12
Gazidis: I didn't say prices would come down. We've been responsible, two increases which have been inflationary. Just once since I arrived.
He said this at the press conference today
posted on 23/11/12
@Magic: The Manchester United deal starts starts 2014 what they have right now is as above.
Manchester City deal is just a conduit of covering debts, overspends on players and losses, so it isnt exactly a 'real deal' no wonder Platini said ' money involved is out of proportion with the scale of the deal' and now the fair play chair Jean-Luc Dehaene is scrutinizing it
posted on 23/11/12
Our Emirates deal doesn't start till 2014 either though, so its only fair to compare like with like.
Although Chevrolet are actually paying Man U £11m for 2013 as well, even though the deal doesn't start until 2014. Its an amazing deal.
The Etihad deal is very dodgy, but I doubt anyone will do anything about it
posted on 23/11/12
Also, do you know the story behind Sunderlands shirt deal? Seems even more dodgy to me for a club that has zero global appeal. They dont even play in Europe, how can they be worth more than Madrid?
posted on 23/11/12
Where did you get the figure of 30 million? I've just read the gossip on the BBC website and it says 22 million?
posted on 23/11/12
The deal really isn't very good when you think it involves the Stadium Naming Rights as well.
It's essentially 30m per season for Kit & Stadium rights. The Kit alone is worth 20+, so that's under 10m a season for the Stadium.
Disappointed by this.
posted on 23/11/12
Bayern get around 6million euros a season for the Allianz Arena. Arsenals is still one of the highest, if not the highest, stadium naming deals.
posted on 23/11/12
Also, Arsenals new Chief Commercial Officer said recently that because the ground has become know as 'the Emirates' now, the value to other companies is minimal, so its very doubtful that anyone else would be willing to take over the naming rights, and thus the value has gone down.
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