Everton New Shirt Sponsor Sweepstakes

New Shirt Sponsor - Who is it?

  • Chang V2

    Votes: 20 4.7%
  • SportPesa

    Votes: 135 31.8%
  • Pizza Hut

    Votes: 12 2.8%
  • One of them same day loan lads

    Votes: 13 3.1%
  • Other betting firm from Uganda or somewhere

    Votes: 28 6.6%
  • Putin PLC

    Votes: 55 13.0%
  • Trump Towers

    Votes: 41 9.7%
  • Viz - The Adult Cartoon Magazine

    Votes: 28 6.6%
  • Atari

    Votes: 40 9.4%
  • Other (Please State)

    Votes: 52 12.3%

  • Total voters
    424
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Thought the Finch Farm deal and the shirt were all one so it has to be a USM outfit?

Thats what i was going to say, and if not, then USM need to be sorting a 50m deal out so Everton don't need to worry about selling Lukaku.

Can't believe I just wrote that.
 

Sony would be nice !

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Online gambling company Fruity King has reportedly emerged as the front runner in the race to become Everton FC’s new shirt sponsor and they could be poised to agree what would be the biggest shirt sponsorship deal in the Toffees’ history.

Everton’s current shirt sponsorship deal with Thai beer company Chang is due to expire at the end of the season and the Premier League side are reportedly already “in talks” with Fruity King over a deal worth up to £22million.

The mobile casino brand has previously been in talks with the SPFL over sponsorship of the four senior leagues for £1.75million a year (as revealed by the Daily Record) but they subsequently lost out to Ladbrokes.

Fruity King have also previously been linked with becoming the main shirt sponsor of Celtic but again fell short to DafaBet.

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A Fruity King spokesperson confirmed talks with Everton by stating: “We’re discussing a potential partnership with several clubs. Everton is a world-class organisation. We’re working hard behind the scenes and hope to finalise a deal in the near future. I’ve got a good feeling we can thrash out a new deal”

Everton were taken over by billionaire Farhad Moshiri earlier this year and the Iranian businessman is planning to transform the Toffees into a team which consistently challenges for Champions League football.

The increased spending power means that Everton have become to be a more attractive destination for a number of players and the club also seem to have managed to attract sponsors with their new found ambition, as evidenced by Fruity King’s reported deal with the Merseyside based outfit.

On Fruity King’s website it has been stated they are a “one stop destination for online mobile casino gaming needs” and the potential deal would prove to be a landmark for both the company as well as Everton.
 
Online gambling company Fruity King has reportedly emerged as the front runner in the race to become Everton FC’s new shirt sponsor and they could be poised to agree what would be the biggest shirt sponsorship deal in the Toffees’ history.

Everton’s current shirt sponsorship deal with Thai beer company Chang is due to expire at the end of the season and the Premier League side are reportedly already “in talks” with Fruity King over a deal worth up to £22million.

The mobile casino brand has previously been in talks with the SPFL over sponsorship of the four senior leagues for £1.75million a year (as revealed by the Daily Record) but they subsequently lost out to Ladbrokes.

Fruity King have also previously been linked with becoming the main shirt sponsor of Celtic but again fell short to DafaBet.

FK-gpwa.jpg


A Fruity King spokesperson confirmed talks with Everton by stating: “We’re discussing a potential partnership with several clubs. Everton is a world-class organisation. We’re working hard behind the scenes and hope to finalise a deal in the near future. I’ve got a good feeling we can thrash out a new deal”

Everton were taken over by billionaire Farhad Moshiri earlier this year and the Iranian businessman is planning to transform the Toffees into a team which consistently challenges for Champions League football.

The increased spending power means that Everton have become to be a more attractive destination for a number of players and the club also seem to have managed to attract sponsors with their new found ambition, as evidenced by Fruity King’s reported deal with the Merseyside based outfit.

On Fruity King’s website it has been stated they are a “one stop destination for online mobile casino gaming needs” and the potential deal would prove to be a landmark for both the company as well as Everton.
Never heard of them.
Why do we seem persistent in going down the gambling route for a sponsor?
 

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