Im_Spartacus wrote:Rag_hater wrote: I think the way our sponsership is growing shows that we are box office , look at our figures for the derby(next to classico it is next biggest) and calculate how box office that is and if the battle lines were drawn tomorrow we would get in and as for the short term success I think being 2nd last year ,winning the FA cup and that Aguerooooooo thing suggests to me that short term we are doing quite well.As for being able to do fuckall I think if nobody watched this ESL then the issue of being able to do nowt would not be an issue.
I started up a football coaching program the other week in Saudi Arabia. There were 75 kids showed up, and as part of the registration I asked the parents to tell me the kids favourite team.
Out of 75, how many do you reckon chose city? 1 - and he was british. Of the rest, Real Madrid, Barcelona were far and away the biggest choice, with United a distant third and Chelsea 4th.
That tells me quite clearly that whilst we are a successful team now in the premier league, that has not been the case for sufficient time for us to work our way into the consciousness of the casual football fan who has no loyalty to a particular league, and just wants a superstar or two to idolise. At the moment, these floating supporters may watch the big derbys when they come around, but how many do you think will tune in for west ham at the weekend? Contrast that to those who will tune into a mundane barca league game just to see messi, iniesta, fabregas etc smash another 5 goals past shit opposition. Add to that, if city play the same time as barca in the champs league, who do the foreigners tune into, city? Not likely.
Our sponsorships have increased on the basis of having exposure to that global market by being in the champions league and particularly the highlights programs, and being one of the top teams in england, but the reality is that the world at large dont give a flying fuck about city and they certainly dont tune in to watch us in the way they do barca, real etc. Thats before you even question the validity of some of our so called sponsorship deals.
To really understand, i think its necessary to actually stop thinking like a football fan on this and start to think like one of the chinese who will simply follow the biggest club with the biggest name players. That aint us, and wont be until we have had maybe a decade of sustained success, and the global superstars which would come with that level of domination.
I think you make some good points but for me the fact we beat other teams to get the deals that have got lately suggests to me that our profile is rising and we are the club to be associated with,also the fact that companies are using our players for adverts means we are getting global exposure.
Joe does H&S,
Vinny does Nike,
Sergio Does Pepsi,
El magico does Gran Canaria,
they are the ones I have seen,I wouldn't be suprised if there are more.