Chelsea have just signed a £40 a year deal with Yokohama rubber, the worlds leading tyre manufacturer.
We should be looking at getting €50-€60 a year shirt sponsorship.
Anything under €50 is bad business.
The EPL teams are getting these big sponsorship deals from clubs wanting to raise their profile in Asia.
Remains to be seen if they think they can get that through Barca.
But the next deal will be much bigger than the current 25m a year obviously.
I would have thought we would have more pull than Chesea, yes they have more viewers through the EPL but El Classico still remaind the most watched game in the world. I reckon we should be matching that deal.
Those figures are pretty low. You forgot to add the million on the end
Edit
Chelsea deal is still looking pretty low
Do we need a shirt sponsor? Nice business wise for some extra ££$$€€, but harming the image of the club?
Tradition or remaining to be competitive in modern day football?
Can we compete as such without the need for a shirt sponsor with revenue coming else where?
Can we have a sponsor but advertised else where and not on the shirt?
Do we need a shirt sponsor? Nice business wise for some extra ££$$€€, but harming the image of the club?
Tradition or remaining to be competitive in modern day football?
Can we compete as such without the need for a shirt sponsor with revenue coming else where?
Can we have a sponsor but advertised else where and not on the shirt?