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Manchester United and Adidas in £750m deal over 10 years

tototoner

Staying Alert
Mar 21, 2004
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we could do with something like this to finance the stadium

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28282444

Manchester United in numbers
The Glazer family bought the club for £790m in 2005
Club's commercial operations grew by 30% to £34.9m in 2012-13 - Deloitte
The club still owes about £400m in loans used to finance the takeover
£10m-a-year interest payments due on the club's debt
Turnover for the 2013-14 financial year is expected to top £418m
Juan Mata is the club record signing - bought for £37.1m
Net profit of £146m for 2012-13
Wayne Rooney's new four-year deal worth a reported £300,000 a week
Chevrolet will pay £53m a year to have their name on United's shirts
Total wage bill estimate for the financial year 2012-13 was £182m- Deloitte
Aon paid £120m to sponsor the club's training ground and kit
No Champions League football will cost £50m- 10% of annual revenue - Deloitte
 

thinktank

Hmmm...
Sep 28, 2004
45,893
68,893
we could do with something like this to finance the stadium

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28282444

Manchester United in numbers
The Glazer family bought the club for £790m in 2005
Club's commercial operations grew by 30% to £34.9m in 2012-13 - Deloitte
The club still owes about £400m in loans used to finance the takeover
£10m-a-year interest payments due on the club's debt
Turnover for the 2013-14 financial year is expected to top £418m
Juan Mata is the club record signing - bought for £37.1m
Net profit of £146m for 2012-13
Wayne Rooney's new four-year deal worth a reported £300,000 a week
Chevrolet will pay £53m a year to have their name on United's shirts
Total wage bill estimate for the financial year 2012-13 was £182m- Deloitte
Aon paid £120m to sponsor the club's training ground and kit
No Champions League football will cost £50m- 10% of annual revenue - Deloitte
This was the nail in Moyes' coffin no doubt.
 

CrankyPants90

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May 20, 2013
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Spurs are not as much of a brand as United are, neither does Spurs have a sugar daddy behind the scenes as the rest. Short answer being, we could try to emulate but we could turn out to be short of takers unless, we are regular CL contenders (in the coming years.)
 

hashmander

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Oct 16, 2006
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just to point out a small, but important detail. manchester united turned everything over to Adidas, retail, all that. before they shared that with nike. and real madrid, barca, arsenal, chelsea, etc run their own retailing operations to supplement that kit income.
 

Y.I.D.O

Big Time
Mar 28, 2011
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Heard on sky sports that man utd will earn nearly as much in kit deals (sponsorship, manufacturer and training kit sponsor) as tottenhams overall turnover per season - 142m to 147m.

Incredible but outrageous at the same time.
 

Armstrong_11

Spurs makes me happy, you... not so much :)
Aug 3, 2011
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just to point out a small, but important detail. manchester united turned everything over to Adidas, retail, all that. before they shared that with nike. and real madrid, barca, arsenal, chelsea, etc run their own retailing operations to supplement that kit income.

So.... Man utd doesn't get any fraction of shirt sales any longer?

But that's really a lot of money, any idea how much arsenal got for their puma deal?
 

hashmander

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Oct 16, 2006
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30m per for 5 years.

the deal they had with nike was a base + profit sharing. last year the base was like 25.4m and they got an additional 12.6m from the profit sharing. so basically they aren't going from like 20m with nike to 75m with adidas, more like 40m to 75m.
 

Reece

Shutterbug
May 27, 2005
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30m per for 5 years.

the deal they had with nike was a base + profit sharing. last year the base was like 25.4m and they got an additional 12.6m from the profit sharing. so basically they aren't going from like 20m with nike to 75m with adidas, more like 40m to 75m.

Still...nearly a 100% gain. Pretty impressive.
 

beats1

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Feb 22, 2010
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Adidas think they will make £1.5billion from shirt sales in this period. That is £150million a season!

which at 30 quid a shirt would be 5,000,000 shirt sales a year
 

michaelden

Knight of the Fat Fanny
Aug 13, 2004
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Heard on sky sports that man utd will earn nearly as much in kit deals (sponsorship, manufacturer and training kit sponsor) as tottenhams overall turnover per season - 142m to 147m.

Incredible but outrageous at the same time.


We don't buy enough kits!!!!
 

michaelden

Knight of the Fat Fanny
Aug 13, 2004
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Since Man Utd are now Adidas, will the players have the correct names in PES?
 
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