Svensational wrote:Neil Lennon apparently opting out of a move for Bellamy as his £90k wage demands are too high.
We are tryna get shut for £4m, he should just cut his wages if he wants first team football.
Svensational wrote:Wes Brown having a medical at Sunderland tonight, according to the BBC.
They are totally revamping their team Sunderland, its crazy.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:This morning, the Daily Mirror had a few lines re Sheik Mansour's team in Abu Dhabi - Al Jazira - being interested in signing Roque Santa Cruz.
If there's any credibility to this scenario, I wonder if it might be a way to get rid of some more of our expensive 'unwanted' players, who are high earners (Bellamy and Adebayor for starters) and who other European teams can't afford (Tevez ??).
Has anyone come across this story anywhere else ??
Goaters 103 wrote:Rumours swirling on Twitter that we have agreed a Stadium naming rights deal with Etihad.
Would be no surprise - lets call it the Platini Fair Play money deal, especially for that portly French administrator.
Blue Blood wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Rumours swirling on Twitter that we have agreed a Stadium naming rights deal with Etihad.
Would be no surprise - lets call it the Platini Fair Play money deal, especially for that portly French administrator.
Certainly has been rumoured for some time.
Supposedly meant to be the biggest stadium sponsorship deal in world football. We shall soon find out i'd imagine.
Goaters 103 wrote:Blue Blood wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Rumours swirling on Twitter that we have agreed a Stadium naming rights deal with Etihad.
Would be no surprise - lets call it the Platini Fair Play money deal, especially for that portly French administrator.
Certainly has been rumoured for some time.
Supposedly meant to be the biggest stadium sponsorship deal in world football. We shall soon find out i'd imagine.
As others have already pointed out, I bet the negotiations were tough! Not.
Imagine Sheikh Mansour sat at his desk, "Hmm, let's say £300billion over the next 15 years, sounds about right. Now thats Financial Fair Play sorted for Mr Platini. Now, someone get me Pep Guardiola on the phone as its time to activate Messi's contract release clause."
Blue Blood wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Blue Blood wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Rumours swirling on Twitter that we have agreed a Stadium naming rights deal with Etihad.
Would be no surprise - lets call it the Platini Fair Play money deal, especially for that portly French administrator.
Certainly has been rumoured for some time.
Supposedly meant to be the biggest stadium sponsorship deal in world football. We shall soon find out i'd imagine.
As others have already pointed out, I bet the negotiations were tough! Not.
Imagine Sheikh Mansour sat at his desk, "Hmm, let's say £300billion over the next 15 years, sounds about right. Now thats Financial Fair Play sorted for Mr Platini. Now, someone get me Pep Guardiola on the phone as its time to activate Messi's contract release clause."
Haha, if only it were that easy.
Apparently the deal has to represent "fair market value" or it won't satisfy FFP rules, so an X Billions deal can't happen. However you could argue that the highest current deal in the world is the marker point and maybe argue we exceed that because of the growing strength of the brand.
I reckon the deal will be, £120-50 Million over 8-10 Years.
Blue Blood wrote:
Haha, if only it were that easy.
Apparently the deal has to represent "fair market value" or it won't satisfy FFP rules, so an X Billions deal can't happen. However you could argue that the highest current deal in the world is the marker point and maybe argue we exceed that because of the growing strength of the brand.
I reckon the deal will be, £100-150 Million over 8-12 Years.
£10-15 Million a season, if we are very lucky.
Wonderwall wrote:Blue Blood wrote:
Haha, if only it were that easy.
Apparently the deal has to represent "fair market value" or it won't satisfy FFP rules, so an X Billions deal can't happen. However you could argue that the highest current deal in the world is the marker point and maybe argue we exceed that because of the growing strength of the brand.
I reckon the deal will be, £100-150 Million over 8-12 Years.
£10-15 Million a season, if we are very lucky.
How far can you go before they call it out as abusing the rules? I am sure nobody but a newcastle fan and Kenny dalglish would call £35m for Andy Carrol "fair market value". you cannot put a price on global domination :-)
HeyMark wrote:Rumours around twitter last night that Malaga had bid for wesley sneijder
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