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....I love Guinness.
Seriously, someone photoshop a guinness logo over that black shirt we had last season
I guarantee that it'll look fantastic
Guinness is famous for the same reason Corona is famous. Masterful marketing. Both beers are average at best.
Guinness is famous for the same reason Corona is famous. Masterful marketing. Both beers are average at best.
Like the always present but never promising significant other, we've been with Chang for over 10 years now. An underwhelming marriage that signifies a "you'll do" attitude, the partnership has symbolised more than a decade of under-achievement.
Our "lucrative" £5.3m-a-year (£16m over 3) contract extension with the Thai company has seen us climb up the kit-sponsor table to sit amongst the financial giants of Sunderland and Aston Villa (both on £5m-a-year) and behind the likes of the Championship's finest Newcastle and the lovable cockney benefit frauds West Ham (both on £6m-a-year).
The 3 year deal signed in 2014 will soon be entering its last year, so what do we think about new sponsors?
I hate to point to our Kopite neighbours, but their deal worth £25m-a-year is finishing this year. I have no doubt their next one will be upwards of £30m. Obviously no-one will be able to match the ludicrous £53m-a-year Man United deal with Chevrolet, but with our new overlord Moshiri and the promise of significant investment, should we be looking towards Spurs and their £16m-a-year sponsorship deal?
What should we be aiming for in terms of £-per-year? What can we expect?
Or should we all just slowly accept the inevitable announcement of a further Chang extension worth £6m-a-year?
just for you mate, I know your feeling on thisas long as it doesn't mean a return for budweiser in the ground, the beer of beauts