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shelfboy68

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Reports that Barca have agreed a naming rights deal. The Spotify Nou Camp.
This is a 4 year deal which also includes sponsoring shirts for men and women’s teams.
£235m in total. Approx 60m per year. I believe our AIA sponsorship is 30-40m per year.
Barca shirt sponsor will be more than that . On that basis the stadium sponsorship is less than 20m per year. I know Daniel wants 25m over 20yrs but he is in cloud cuckoo land and will do well to get 15m.
I agree as a club we certainly don't have the sporting pedigree that a club such as Barcelona has.
We need to be realistic in what we are after and or consider acceptable when you look at our status within the game.
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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I agree as a club we certainly don't have the sporting pedigree that a club such as Barcelona has.
We need to be realistic in what we are after and or consider acceptable when you look at our status within the game.


True.

But you also have to take into account that whoever gets the naming rights to our stadium, is getting more than just a football stadium. So this means more exposure over the course of multiple events/activities.

I can see why our owners are looking for more than the standard naming rights deal.
 

skiba

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There is far more value for sponsors in having naming right over a new stadium though. Fans, pundits and journalists will still frequently refer to Barcelona as playing at the camp nou just as they did with Newcastle when referring to St James Park despite Ashleys attempt to change it to Sports Direct. It's not the same as say Arsenal, where the Emirates name is very much woven into the identify of that stadium.

There's a reason why despite playing on the same site the club have made efforts to distance themselves from associating the new stadium with name White Hart Lane Lane as this would reduce the value to potential sponsors.
 

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There is far more value for sponsors in having naming right over a new stadium though. Fans, pundits and journalists will still frequently refer to Barcelona as playing at the camp nou just as they did with Newcastle when referring to St James Park despite Ashleys attempt to change it to Sports Direct. It's not the same as say Arsenal, where the Emirates name is very much woven into the identify of that stadium.

There's a reason why despite playing on the same site the club have made efforts to distance themselves from associating the new stadium with name White Hart Lane Lane as this would reduce the value to potential sponsors.
We had better be quick in getting a naming rights partner in then before 'The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium' starts to stick!
 

shelfboy68

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True.

But you also have to take into account that whoever gets the naming rights to our stadium, is getting more than just a football stadium. So this means more exposure over the course of multiple events/activities.

I can see why our owners are looking for more than the standard naming rights deal.
Probably yes don't forget the NFL is an attraction for some so would not be surprised if it was an American company that get involved.
And before anyone suggests I'm being negative that is not the case our pedigree doesn't come close to European super power like Barcelona.
 

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With all these American Billionaires coming out the woodwork and our obvious tie in, I’m amazed we’ve heard no serious rumours regarding us. I guess it must be well known levy is probably asking a stupid price.
 

Delboy75

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This won’t be music to the ears of sum. In a letter from Daniel levy personally to the council regarding high road west objection.

“ unlike any developer, we are not here to develop take a profit and leave. We are here for the long term, this is our home “

Now you can say this is hot air. But we are talking about a scheme that’s not gonna be finished for 5 years at the earliest probably 10 years. So like he says if they have intentions to leave why bother objecting so strongly to the scheme, which may not be perfect. But it’s not exactly disastrous to the point it would effect the value of a sale. Just doesn’t meet Levy’s vision.
 

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Reports that Barca have agreed a naming rights deal. The Spotify Nou Camp.
This is a 4 year deal which also includes sponsoring shirts for men and women’s teams.
£235m in total. Approx 60m per year. I believe our AIA sponsorship is 30-40m per year.
Barca shirt sponsor will be more than that . On that basis the stadium sponsorship is less than 20m per year. I know Daniel wants 25m over 20yrs but he is in cloud cuckoo land and will do well to get 15m.

Don't forget Barca are desperate for money, which may also have affected the price...
 

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And fair play to him for it.

Nothing was handed to him on a plate, or gained by associating himself with seedy, murdering scum.

He's clearly an extremely smart man, who's worked some 70 years to get to where he is today.

And so what if he spends his money on art collections & property development?

He's safeguarded his family finances for generations!

He's earnt it, can do what he wants with it, and anyone who says they wouldn't love to live his lifestyle is outright full of shit!
Sometimes coops you hit the horn in your appraisals
 

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With all these American Billionaires coming out the woodwork and our obvious tie in, I’m amazed we’ve heard no serious rumours regarding us. I guess it must be well known levy is probably asking a stupid price.
Any deal involving Levy will never be straight forward, and I suspect the complexity is likely to deter potential buyers.
 

Delboy75

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Mildly amusing antics in Argentina, wonder what it’s really all about. It’s definitely more than a holiday home.

“ In lands adjoining hidden lake The mega-millionaire built an incredible and luxurious mission with an artificial waterfall, works of art valued at millions of dollars, a professional go-kart track and even a zoo, among other eccentricities.

According to the testimony of one of the few people who has managed to enter the luxurious complexHe said that on one wall there are four paintings by Pablo Picasso.

The paintings are part of the decoration of the colossal living room, double height, glazed and with everything the lake in front. “The whole place is a giant Jurassic Park, a kind of amusement park for adults.”

In the place you can findr an artificial cataract, with a sophisticated and silent machinery it takes the water from Lago Escondido, raises the torrent inside the rock and feeds the leafy waterfall that pours the water back into the lake.

To the side there is a quincho that simulates being a tropical forest of 700 square meters, withWith lush vegetation, and next to it is the disco and a professional bowling alley.

The tycoon spends four months a year on the property near El Bolsón from December to March, at that time it is possible to witness an exhibition of wealth, opulence and power, which goes back 200 years, he mentions in his publication
Pagina 12.

As for the people who visit it, they are seen arriving by helicopter, meriting the formation, next to the landing zone, of 50 men dressed as gauchos and mounted on shiny horses.

It transpired that his friend former president Mauricio Macri He stayed at his friend Joe Lewis’s mansion in 2017. “

The whole thing kind of fascinates me. Personally if I was a billionaire building an estate I’d choose the south of France or Malibu not some lake in the middle of nowhere that’s barely accessible. But each to their own I guess.

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CoopsieDeadpool

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Don’t have one really ? like I said just kind of fascinates me cause feels a bit shady.


I want to go to his island. Sounds flipping awesome to me & I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't jump at the opportunity to have even the slightest slither of his lifestyle.

Luxury yachts for half a year, luxury island for the rest of the year. Not a bad gig really.

Lucky ****.
 

Delboy75

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I want to go to his island. Sounds flipping awesome to me & I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't jump at the opportunity to have even the slightest slither of his lifestyle.

Luxury yachts for half a year, luxury island for the rest of the year. Not a bad gig really.

Lucky ****.

Not to be pedantic but is not an island ? it’s a huge land estate by a lake in Patagonia close to the border of Chile. Tbh he’s invariably been one step ahead in his life hence his ability to plunder the money markets. He probably knows WW3 is coming and wanted somewhere out of the way.
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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Not to be pedantic but is not an island ? it’s a huge land estate by a lake in Patagonia close to the border of Chile. Tbh he’s invariably been one step ahead in his life hence his ability to plunder the money markets. He probably knows WW3 is coming and wanted somewhere out of the way.


Coopsie in being wrong shocker.

In other news, the sky is up.
 
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