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If this comes off, i'd like to see it named Nike Stadium at White Hart Lane or something like that.
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If this comes off, i'd like to see it named Nike Stadium at White Hart Lane or something like that.
Oooh Do we become the White Nikes and get nice shiny armour, no wait, that's UA, oh this is all so very confusing.
Actually, despite not exactly being pro Nike, I could live with White Nike Lane or Nike Hart Lane. Better than what most of our rivals have ended up with.
However I am more inclined to think Nike will not want the two combined like that and it will be something dull like Nike Stadium/Arena/Egg.
Well I can think of an obvious one which is, sadly, an anti-Semitic slur - so likely to be jumped onNike would be a great sponsor mostly because it's rather hard to find an insult that rhythms with it (i.e. white shite lane) which is surely the one number one criteria for any stadium sponsor.
You gotta look at it another way. We could be the bet Fred stadium, or top tiles. Nike are a huge company and very well respected. Also are very very rich which should make the deal water tightMoney is money but I will be disappointed if Nike is our stadium sponsor
Hardly a premium brand, it is mostly worn by chavs, Jeremy Kyle show guests who churn out 6 kids while never doing a days work, and wanabee gangsta rappers who wear baseball caps back to front, when you go to Sports Direct you see a lot of Nike gear at 60% off
Emirates is a premium brand, Dubai is associated with glamour, luxury, wealth, Nike the opposite extreme, we need a premium brand sponsor
But if Nike money gets us world class players i can stomach it i guess
You gotta look at it another way. We could be the bet Fred stadium, or top tiles. Nike are a huge company and very well respected. Also are very very rich which should make the deal water tight
Respect the info but Nike doesnt do stadium rights. And they wont start now with us. If they do start, it would probably either be a bigger team(no matter the sport) or at the University of Oregon. Not Tottenham Hotspur. Hate to butst your bubbles, guys.
You gotta look at it another way. We could be the bet Fred stadium, or top tiles. Nike are a huge company and very well respected. Also are very very rich which should make the deal water tight
If the Goat and the Gnome concur then done deal for me!Moussa on coys: Someone I know apparently has inside info from his mate that is working on this deal for Nike.
According to him (and I don't know how reliable this source is as I dont know him personally) this deal is all but signed. It was all agreed over a month ago.
As I said, this isn't my source so I cant testify to his credibility, but my mate, who is also a spurs fan, seemed pretty confident.
prof: This matches what Galahad has heard.
galahad was pretty spot on last summer regarding the stadium announcements if you remember. on the minute i think
If this comes off, i'd like to see it named Nike Stadium at White Hart Lane or something like that.
Money is money but I will be disappointed if Nike is our stadium sponsor
Hardly a premium brand, it is mostly worn by chavs, Jeremy Kyle show guests who churn out 6 kids while never doing a days work, and wanabee gangsta rappers who wear baseball caps back to front, when you go to Sports Direct you see a lot of Nike gear at 60% off
Emirates is a premium brand, Dubai is associated with glamour, luxury, wealth, Nike the opposite extreme, we need a premium brand sponsor
But if Nike money gets us world class players i can stomach it i guess
Money is money but I will be disappointed if Nike is our stadium sponsor
Hardly a premium brand, it is mostly worn by chavs, Jeremy Kyle show guests who churn out 6 kids while never doing a days work, and wanabee gangsta rappers who wear baseball caps back to front, when you go to Sports Direct you see a lot of Nike gear at 60% off
Emirates is a premium brand, Dubai is associated with glamour, luxury, wealth, Nike the opposite extreme, we need a premium brand sponsor
But if Nike money gets us world class players i can stomach it i guess
1) Yes, Nike's reputation is different in the US and EuropeI have to disagree with you about Nike not being a premium brand. Maybe it's just because I'm in the U.S. and things are a bit different in Europe, but in footwear Nike destroys Adidas:
http://www.highsnobiety.com/2015/11/09/nike-adidas-market-shares/
Would much prefer if we were dealing with Hublot, Qatar Airways, Apple etc rather than Nike, Arsenal having a luxury brand as sponsor kinda means they will be lording it over us if we have a chavvy brand
A luxury stadium should have a luxury sponsor imho