Kevsleftpeg
Player Valuation: £8m
He’s referring to a hilarious scene from Father Ted.Lol...It's been damaged. No buffing is going to sort that out, looks like a new panel is needed.
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He’s referring to a hilarious scene from Father Ted.Lol...It's been damaged. No buffing is going to sort that out, looks like a new panel is needed.
But if it was perfect what would you have to complain about?I still think the design could have been way better.
Lol...It's been damaged. No buffing is going to sort that out, looks like a new panel is needed.
Things are beginning to come together. Get that income upCastore will become a “founding partner” of the new Everton stadium as well as manufacturing the club’s kits, according to the Liverpool Echo.
The newspaper reports that as part of their reported £20-£25million agreement to replace Hummel as the club’s new kit manufacturer, the Wirral-based company have also struck a deal regarding the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
That deal will see Castore become the first brand to become a “founding partner” of the Toffees’ new 52,888-seater arena on Liverpool’s waterfront, though this doesn’t mean they’ll be given naming rights.
At least £20million per season is double what the Blues were receiving from Hummel, and the Echo’s report states that Castore’s founding partner status will allow them to gain marketing exposure through tiered sponsorship in the new stadium.
Can something be too perfect?But if it was perfect what would you have to complain about?
Castore will become a “founding partner” of the new Everton stadium as well as manufacturing the club’s kits, according to the Liverpool Echo.
The newspaper reports that as part of their reported £20-£25million agreement to replace Hummel as the club’s new kit manufacturer, the Wirral-based company have also struck a deal regarding the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
That deal will see Castore become the first brand to become a “founding partner” of the Toffees’ new 52,888-seater arena on Liverpool’s waterfront, though this doesn’t mean they’ll be given naming rights.
At least £20million per season is double what the Blues were receiving from Hummel, and the Echo’s report states that Castore’s founding partner status will allow them to gain marketing exposure through tiered sponsorship in the new stadium.
I think you’ll probably see it on the seating like Nike and adidas do at the RS and United.Not sure I’m overly thrilled by the Castore sponsored stadium but I guess moneys money in our circumstances
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