New sponsors.. could this be big for us? 20:01 - Nov 21 with 1731 views | FrimleyBlue | No idea if I'm thinking of the wrong thing here.. but is this about owners being able to sponsor their club by using sister companies? And if so.. if voted in favour by prem clubs could that be a massive boost for us with the various types of investors we have onboard |  |
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New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 21:12 - Nov 21 with 1505 views | EssexBloo | Absolutely it could be big. This isn’t just about a company investing in ITFC. It’s a company investing in the pull of a global superstar wearing a shirt with their company name on during world tours and potentially heavyweight champions wearing it before a fight televised across the globe. It’s mass advertising/marketing potential. For all those who mock Fabio and Ed on X they need to look at the bigger picture. Saw a tweet earlier along the lines of ‘too much Ed’. Bit short sighted that. |  | |  |
New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 21:34 - Nov 21 with 1381 views | skinnybob72 | Whatever changes to spending / advertising / etc rules the PL bring in they will not be brought in with the aim of having the likes of us, or Wolves, or Brentford being regular top 4/6 finishers - it's about protecting the status quo where the big 6 still have the financial clout to remain at the top. The only slim chance of anything major changing is if we end up with American's owning all of the top league teams. I'm not a fan of American football but they do understand that without true competition it soon becomes dull. There is a good chance that Man City will win their 5th PL title in a row - how exciting... Individual or even total squad wage caps would be about the only way it might be done. |  | |  |
New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 21:39 - Nov 21 with 1336 views | FrimleyBlue |
New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 21:34 - Nov 21 by skinnybob72 | Whatever changes to spending / advertising / etc rules the PL bring in they will not be brought in with the aim of having the likes of us, or Wolves, or Brentford being regular top 4/6 finishers - it's about protecting the status quo where the big 6 still have the financial clout to remain at the top. The only slim chance of anything major changing is if we end up with American's owning all of the top league teams. I'm not a fan of American football but they do understand that without true competition it soon becomes dull. There is a good chance that Man City will win their 5th PL title in a row - how exciting... Individual or even total squad wage caps would be about the only way it might be done. |
But if the prem clubs vote that what the prem tried to do wasn't right and that you should be able to get sponsorship by anyone then doesn't that help all clubs and not just the top 6? |  |
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New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 22:29 - Nov 21 with 1154 views | bluefunk |
New sponsors.. could this be big for us? on 21:39 - Nov 21 by FrimleyBlue | But if the prem clubs vote that what the prem tried to do wasn't right and that you should be able to get sponsorship by anyone then doesn't that help all clubs and not just the top 6? |
Not really, Man. City and Newcastle have owners with endless wealth, which is not the case for other teams, who tend to be ordinarily wealthy. |  | |  |
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