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Player Valuation: £8m
Inject these into my veins immediately
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Although it is a better deal than what we had, it is still small in comparison to the big 6here 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
Its on the Echo site today that it wont be Angry Birds as negotiations to renew have ended. to me that points to us having someone else lined up and Angry Birds wont match it or better it. Megafon or USM?Will we still have that ugly Angry Birds logo on the sleeve? Or are we done with them?
There's an additional top signing or a fair percentage of their wage bill covered by the deal, and people wonder why the top six have a monopoly.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 really a top 5 and then Spurs are just a bit ahead of the rest.There's an additional top signing or a fair percentage of their wage bill covered by the deal, and people wonder why the top six have a monopoly.
Liverpool, United and Arsenal is also partly historic because of their perceived prestige around the world, hence why people buy more of their shirts.
League One giants Sunderland will be made by Nike next season if you gave our fans a choice we'd love Hummel back they made our best ever topsSo 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
small steps as you say its an improvement , if we have a bit of upturn on the pitch it will reflect off it in the future.There's an additional top signing or a fair percentage of their wage bill covered by the deal, and people wonder why the top six have a monopoly.
Liverpool, United and Arsenal is also partly historic because of their perceived prestige around the world, hence why people buy more of their shirts.
We can't grumble that it's an improved deal, in fact the best we've had, but we are way off from where we need to be.
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
So 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
The thing with Spurs is they've been playing CL the last few years. I'm sure that plays a massive role in getting more money from sponsors. until we are playing CL football or winning a cup it will take a while to close the financial gapWith £8-10m million a year from Hummel
Sportpesa was estimated £9.8m and Angry Birds was £1m, here's hoping we get a vast improvement on sponsorship next season.
The leap from us v Spurs (AIA - £35m) is far too vast so this needs addressing ASAP.
Regarding shirt sleeves, Man United receive £20m alone so we are lightyears away but we should be looking to get £2-3m per season.
In fairness, Liverpools deal is £30m plus 20% of what they sell (last season they sold about 70m worth of kits). That would mean £44m. In the context we are going into they'd do well to get more than 35m.
As for us, it looks like we might have incentives to get to 20m. However there are doubts whether we can hit them.