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Please god.Will we still have that ugly Angry Birds logo on the sleeve? Or are we done with them?
It's up at the end of this season but they were looking to extend.Will we still have that ugly Angry Birds logo on the sleeve? Or are we done with them?
Surely their kits cant be worse than the dross of the last few years ? remembering the LeCoq period with nostalgia......
I’d buy all of those if I’m being honest
here is how it ranks if the 9 million is rightSo Utd and potentially RS will be making 7.5 times as much or more per year comparatively and the narrative is "well just wait another three years and we'll show um"...........
Considering the global attention the Premier League has right now........this is very depressing.......and while I know some on here are trying to put a positive spin on this take a look at some of the heavyweights Hummel have in their stable:
Chatanooga FC
Babelsberg 03
Odds Ballklubb
Elche
here is how it ranks if the 9 million is right
Liverpool (Nike) - £85million-a-year
2. Manchester United (Adidas) - £75million-a-year
3. Manchester City (Puma) - £65m-a-year
4. Chelsea (Nike) - £60m-a-year
5. Arsenal (Adidas) - £60m-a-year
6. Tottenham Hotspur FC (Nike) - £30m-a-year
7. Everton (Hummel) - £9m-a-year
8. Bournemouth (Umbro) - £5m-a-year
The disparity of funding from shirt deals alone is depressing - even before you get to sky cash for their favourites or UEFA. It absolutely nails the ridiculous position in a sport that a top team will remain a top team. It is not a sport competition anymore it's a marketing one.here is how it ranks if the 9 million is right
Liverpool (Nike) - £85million-a-year
2. Manchester United (Adidas) - £75million-a-year
3. Manchester City (Puma) - £65m-a-year
4. Chelsea (Nike) - £60m-a-year
5. Arsenal (Adidas) - £60m-a-year
6. Tottenham Hotspur FC (Nike) - £30m-a-year
7. Everton (Hummel) - £9m-a-year
8. Bournemouth (Umbro) - £5m-a-year
It's up at the end of this season but they were looking to extend.
here is how it ranks if the 9 million is right
Liverpool (Nike) - £85million-a-year
2. Manchester United (Adidas) - £75million-a-year
3. Manchester City (Puma) - £65m-a-year
4. Chelsea (Nike) - £60m-a-year
5. Arsenal (Adidas) - £60m-a-year
6. Tottenham Hotspur FC (Nike) - £30m-a-year
7. Everton (Hummel) - £9m-a-year
8. Bournemouth (Umbro) - £5m-a-year