john@staustell wrote:Antoine Sibierski where are you now? Official Hair Clinic Partner:
https://www.mancity.com/news/club/hwt-c ... t-63736530
Manchester City has announced a new multi-year partnership with HWT Clinic to become the Club’s Official Hair Clinic Partner in Europe.
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HWT Clinic is one of the most established clinics of its kind in Turkey with nearly ten years’ experience across a rapidly growing hair transplant industry that is set to be worth $30 billion globally by 2025. HWT Clinic offers the latest technologies in its own state of the art hospital in Istanbul where it welcomes customers from across Europe.
Through this partnership HWT Clinic will look to strengthen its brand presence across Europe with branding across the Etihad Stadium and Manchester City’s digital platforms. HWT Clinic will also be able to provide its customers with access to ‘money can’t buy’ City experiences and prizes.
Tom Boyle, Head of Partnership Marketing EMEA at City Football Group, said: “HWT Clinic is committed to offering the best possible experience to its customers and embracing the latest technologies, which aligns closely with Manchester City’s values. We look forward to working with HWT Clinic over the coming seasons.”
HWT Clinic was founded by Demir Akillioglu and Yunus Yildiz in 2011. Demir said: “Our research has demonstrated our target audience’s high engagement with sport which led us to look for a strong partner in this field and Manchester City is fitting for our ambitions. We are excited to deliver our brand to City fans and are particularly looking forward to growing our brand in England, one of our key target markets, through this relationship.”
john@staustell wrote:If anyone is going to milk the Bolivian market, talent and income wise, it's us!! The 11th club:
https://www.cityam.com/manchester-city- ... s-network/
Manchester City owner City Football Group has added Bolivia’s most successful side, Club Bolivar, to their portfolio of football teams.
Bolivar becomes the 11th team in the group but the first to be designated as a “partner club” to City.
City Football Group said the tie-up would give Bolivar access to its expertise and proprietary technology.
“We are very pleased to grow our global presence through this important collaboration with Club Bolivar,” said City Football Group chief executive Ferran Soriano.
“This long-term agreement is the first of its kind and will enable Club Bolivar to draw down on and utilise the wide range of football industry expertise developed by City Football Group.
“As well as supporting Club Bolivar’s ambitions, we have an opportunity to learn. Our work in Bolivia will certainly strengthen our knowledge of, and network in, South American football.”
The City Football Group network
Bolivar are the second Latin American club to join City Football Group, after Montevideo City Torque in 2017.
They are third since the pandemic and the fourth – following Mumbai City, Lommel in Belgium and French side Troyes – since US investors Silver Lake paid $500m for 10 per cent of City Football Group in November 2019.
Montevideo, Troyes and Melbourne City are all wholly owned by City Football Group.
The group has majority stakes in Lommel, New York City and Mumbai City. It has minority holdings in Girona, Sichuan Jiuniu and Yokohama Marinos.
City Football Group has not disclosed the degree of its investment in Bolivar.
Bolivar president Marcelo Claure already has links to City Football Group chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
Claure is chief executive of Softbank, whose investors include Abu Dhabi sovereign welath fund Mubadala, where Al Mubarak is CEO.
City currently sit fifth in the Premier League but just four points behind leaders Liverpool with two games in hand.
Bolivar won their 29th and most recent league title in 2019 and finished third in last year’s competition.
nottsblue wrote:Just waiting for the day its announced we have bought UEFA and plan to disband it
patrickblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Just waiting for the day its announced we have bought UEFA and plan to disband it
You can tell how far we've come, we used to dream of buying the rags and disbanding them.
john68 wrote:patrickblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Just waiting for the day its announced we have bought UEFA and plan to disband it
You can tell how far we've come, we used to dream of buying the rags and disbanding them.
I still want to buy the swamp...Turn it into a giant shopping mall and rent it back at a very price to the Glazers.
As for the rags, I would sell them to a Sunday Lge team somewhere in the Sahara Desert and charge their fans a fortune to be taken by camel trains for matches.
Most of them, being plastics, would simply melt in the heat.
john@staustell wrote:So almost exactly 8 years from the start of this thread, I thought the Uruguayan article below sums up where we are quite nicely. I found it interesting to read the beginnning posts, which show the climate at the time, when every deal was seen as a way get to round Platini's rules.
I think we were all pretty short-sighted to be honest. Soriano's vision and is actually world domination!!
https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/fro ... 89702.html
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