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Milne: New Sponsorship Will Bolster Funding
Thursday, 11th Jan 2018 15:22

Managing director Ian Milne says Town’s new £2 million sponsorship from online gaming operator Magical Vegas will go into the club pot and will help “bolster the funding” of new additions to the squad.

The Blues announced the new three-and-a-half-year deal earlier today ending a decade of sponsorship from owner Marcus Evans’s own company.

“It’s a very good investment,” Milne said. “It all goes into the club pot. It helps with Marcus’s investment in the club, so it’s not going anywhere else this money.

“We’re pleased to be with Magical Vegas and I think it’s the right step to make at this time.

“Marcus is happy to move on, he’s achieved his aim with having the Marcus Evans name on the front of shirts, that’s helped the group nationally and internationally get their name around.

“The Marcus Evans group is very much a business to business type of operation and it was a great opportunity to get the name out in that way.

“He clearly felt the time is right to branch out and to see what other possibilities there were for shirt sponsorship and it brings in money.

“Marcus was paying money to the club anyway with regard to his sponsorship but this gives alternative sourcing of club funds.”

Town made a £4.3 million pre-tax loss in the year to June 2017 - and an operating loss of £7.8 million - with owner Evans covering the shortfall.

“Marcus’s investment continues to creep up every year," Milne added. "I appreciate that fans would love to see a lot more money, but we have a very strict financial budget.

“He’s been continuously investing in the club in the past 10 years, now into an 11th season, and his interest has not waned at all.

“Even today we’ve been working on the February reviews and the detailed reviews that he enjoys getting involved with, not just with the club itself but also the academy. He continues to be very interested in the club.”


Milne says fans shouldn’t take the disappearance of the Marcus Evans name from shirts as an indication that the Blues owner is looking to move on.

“This is another source of income and it’s the logical move on from using it for the benefit of the Marcus Evans group to another third party benefit and it also helps on the funding,” he continued.

With the January transfer window currently open, supporters will inevitably hope that manager Mick McCarthy will get to spend some of the new money coming into the club.

“I’m sure this eases any of these discussions that continue, not least within in the transfer window,” Milne responded.

“That will help in those discussions about potential players they’re looking to bring in, either as acquisitions or on a loan basis. Even if it’s a loan one there are some huge salaries out there that have to be paid and, of course, this helps to bolster the funding of new people coming in.

“Are there any new additions close? I’m not aware of anything at the moment. I know they continue talking about things.”

Similarly fans will be looking for the club to tie down players who are out of contract at the end of the season.

“That will most certainly helps with those players,” the MD added. “There’s always a negotiation with any contract, so the extra funding must alleviate some of those issues going forward.”

Milne says the club’s Playford Road youth set-up is also an area which is likely to benefit: “The academy always needs money. As we all know, Marcus is very, very fond of the academy, he loves spending time down here when he can.

“I think he spends even more time on the academy in business reviews than he does on the club part of the business because he really enjoys talking about what’s going on. That and scouting new recruits.”

Regarding criticism of the club linking up with a gambling business, he said: “Naturally we’ve got to take these things very responsibly, betting is lawful. Behind Magical Vegas owners Daub are Stride Gaming, they’re a PLC on the AIM exchange, they’re a responsible gambling company and that was very important for us and we felt this was the right move to make.

“Naturally, like everybody else, we want to make sure people carry out their gambling responsibly.”

Director of sales Rosie Richardson, added: “We have our own lottery, we’ve got the Blues Foundation lottery and we’ve got our matchday draw as well, so we promote responsible gambling in those areas of the business anyway.

“If you look at all of the Championship and the Premier League clubs and the league sponsor where the EFL is concerned, they’ve had SkyBet on board for a number of seasons and a lot of the clubs have now got some kind of sponsorship where gambling or online gambling platforms are concerned.”

Town have long been on the lookout for a stadium sponsor - Portman Road almost became the TXU Stadium more a decade and a half ago - and Milne says the club would still welcome a company taking on that role.

“Oh yes, absolutely,” he said. “We get approached from time to time about sponsorship. For most clubs there hasn’t been a big market out there but fortunately when this came up these people were very keen to get involved with us as well as one or two other sponsors and maybe the timing was absolutely right for both parties to start this new endeavour.”

Director of sales Richardson says the deal has been under discussion for a number of months.

“I began the project in the autumn,” she said. “October time was when I first started to look at who was potentially out there, so I’m delighted that at the start of this year we’re able to announce we’ve got a new front of shirt sponsor.

“It’s the away shirts for the remainder of this season and then the front of shirt for the home, away and third kit clash kit for the subsequent three seasons.

“There were other candidates but this brand, Magical Vegas, from the initial discussions and meetings I had was certainly a company that I wanted to work with and the football club wanted to work with.

“Up to this point they’ve been an absolute pleasure and I’m looking forward to further developing the relationship.”

Richardson says that the £2 million figure could increase if the Blues win promotion: “It will be more in the event of promotion to the Premier League. Certainly across the three and a half years in the Championship it’s nearly £2 million and if we get promoted then there’s lots more incremental revenue afoot.”

Fans who have bought the current away shirt, which unlike the home kit will bear the new sponsor’s logo for the remainder of this season, will be entitled to have to have the new name replace the old one.

“Supporters have got the opportunity to have a patch of the Magical Vegas brand over the front of the Marcus Evans logo if they wish,” Richardson continued. “That will be available and further details will be revealed in due course regarding that.

“But not children’s shirts because we need to promote responsible gambling and you can only gamble if you’re 18-plus. Next season’s children’s shirts will be blank.”

She says there will be benefits for fans from the link-up: “Magical Vegas are looking to offer incentives to our supporters, so watch this space. They’re going to have lots of initiatives and incentives and offers available to our fans.”


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Wonky added 16:21 - Jan 11
We're behind the curve here surely.

Just as public sentiment starts to move against betting companies sponsorship... we sign up for it.

Yes we need money, but from online gambling, no thank you.
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Westy added 16:35 - Jan 11
YungBlue - I agree that Evans did save the Club ten years ago, but given that he himself knew nothing about football, how to run a football club or football contracts, it was imperative that he employed someone as Chief Executive who did. That was Evan's mistake - employing Simon Clegg in this role who was equally ignorant. Clegg showed Magic Jim Magilton the door after whipping Norwich, employed Roy Keen as manager. whom, by his own admission is a psychopath, sold Jordan Rhodes for a bargain basement price - the list goes on. I'm sure that if vans had employed a Chief Exec that knew about football we would not be in this mess.
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planetblue_2011 added 16:36 - Jan 11
Money to bolster the club, bring it on.
The Marcus Evans group sponsor clearly wasn't bringing in the funds!!
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StowTractorBoy added 16:44 - Jan 11
Perhaps this site should be renamed Moan Are The Days as this trait is becoming so tiresome. Moan about the owner moan about the Manager moan about the sponsors. Ok lets get rid of the owner the manager and the sponsor. Who on earth is going to take on the ownership in our current situation and pour in the money he does with little return ? Evans pours millions every year into the Club and the academy is at last looking like it will produce some very good players in the not too distant future. I don't know much about this betting company but logos and advertising are common everywhere now. Do you turn the football off the TV when the betting and gaming ads are shown I think not. On this site betting pop ups appear so shall we all leave TWTD ? Those that choose to walk away from the Club who profess to be supporters because of an ad on a shirt are not in my opinion true fans as nothing will keep me away from my beloved Club.
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DurhamTownFan added 16:45 - Jan 11
I detest the influence that gambling companies have in modern football. I now plenty of fans and posters on gear no doubt enjoy their bets, but I think it is sad how many of my friends bet £20-30 a week on their phones thinking they can win.

Probably won't buy any kit with this sponsor on until they leave.
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blueoxford added 16:47 - Jan 11
We have sold Moore and there is obvious interest in McGoldrick, Bart and Smith.

Are we prepared?

Milne "Are there any new additions close? I'm not aware of anything at the moment".

I hope he is being economical with the truth, otherwise that is a very risky strategy...
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DurhamTownFan added 16:48 - Jan 11
On here* not on gear!
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Blandford added 16:50 - Jan 11
Putting all moral objections aside this new deal is effectively reducing the club's income. In 2008 MEG reportedly paid £4 million for a 5 year deal, which was then extended presumably on similar terms. The new deal is worth about £2 million over three and a half years. This means we will get considerably less per annum. This in an era of ever increasing wages and transfer fees. Great work guys.
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alfromcol added 16:52 - Jan 11
Good choice of background for Rosie's photo. Looks like a building site!!!!
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TimmyH added 16:54 - Jan 11
The scourge of the high street and now online and now we have a small seedy betting company sponsoring us...I would have rather had a smaller local company such as Fisons (now defunct) orAdnams sponsor us. As others have said £2M won't go far
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ip5w1ch added 16:54 - Jan 11
Agree with comments already on here the club have made a poor choice. Culturally the sporting world is reviewing the promotion of betting companies with a consensus to move away from it much like alcohol and tobacco in the past. We've got to be more forward thinking...

In terms of the value of the deal it seems reasonable. After a quick google search Watford get £3m, over 3 years, from ExPro. If our deal includes an increase for promotion it seems good value.
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gamezone added 17:13 - Jan 11
What's happened to Smith!!
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aeldun added 17:14 - Jan 11
I genuinely thought to double check the day, as I didn't want to be caught out by an April Fool's prank.

In the present climate -- where the appropriateness of gambling companies as sports sponsors is becoming a more pressing issue -- this is an unseemly choice for a shirt sponsor by Ipswich Town.

Some people might point out that a brewery previously served as the shirt sponsor, but a major distinction is that Greene King is a Suffolk-based company. The Daub are Stride Gaming company, based on documentation from its own site and AIM, is primarily based in Alderney, Guernsey and Mauritius.

And this is besides the ghastly aesthetics of the logo.

All in all, a strange, sad day for the club.
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Bildestoned added 17:17 - Jan 11
How DEEPLY depressing.
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runningout added 17:21 - Jan 11
Surely a more ethical sponsor was/is available
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happybeingblue added 17:21 - Jan 11
His idea of investment is probably on a par with teams in league 1 so the kids are the only hope for the future tbh, time to stop giving contracts to the crocks and the ones who are proven to be not good enough at this level,its just a lot of spin and waffle from the puppet ....yawn.....like listening to same old tory drivel from theresa may and her £men. they only care about £ and not people too, the choice of sponsorship is a real shocker but then so was introducing the new shirt every year!! wasnt thinking of the fans then were they.... WAKE UP
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smithy0981 added 17:40 - Jan 11
Shut up Milne that money will not be invested in the squad bore off! We have a very strict budget, u mean there is no budget! There is also no ambition
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62WasBest added 17:44 - Jan 11
Yeah! Meanwhile the fans are moving on too. Voting with their feet.
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prebbs007 added 17:47 - Jan 11
Fark Iff Milne. No one believes a word you say anymore. What actually is the point of you ? What do you add ? The only “funding” this will help with is the funding of Evans' pocket to cover the tax write offs that he uses ITFC for. Killing our club along with Milne & Dino. Say it AGAIN, Evans 5th richest owner in Championship yet we are paupers in terms of transfers, wages & investment. All three of you are an utter joke. Just go and take your dross proper blokes with you. Give us back our club. 16 seasons outside top tier will be 61 with these clowns and we will do well to stay where we are.
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barrystedmunds added 17:52 - Jan 11
Ah well, along with the season ticket sales, that's the replica shirt revenue slashed!!!
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Gcon added 17:57 - Jan 11
Finally, we are going up in the world.
The last sponsor was an alleged ticket tout heavily involved with the arms trade, and a tax exile.
Funny how pious you all are about this one.
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jas0999 added 17:57 - Jan 11
I'm afraid we've heard all this before. Transfer fees have been received - significant sums. Lots of spin on money spent on wages but generally little else in way of investment.
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Westy added 18:02 - Jan 11
Is it me or do they all look a tad embarrassed holding the shirt up for the Canara ?
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verulam added 18:04 - Jan 11
Hell - just how low can we go? At a time when there is a national debate about reigning in on the number of betting outfits linking to football clubs our lot happily sign up with a cheap and cheerful outfit who (as Blandford notes) will contribute peanuts in return for putting their tatty logo on our shirt. I would rather see the name of a charity or decent local business feature rather than this. The Cobbolds must be turning in their graves.
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Westy added 18:09 - Jan 11
'Nearly two million' - I would like know the exact figure given how much the Club massage the attendance figures and how the Club refuse to confirm how many season tickets were sold this season. Also, what other sponsorship deals were considered but I doubt if we will ever know and Ian Milne speaks in half-truths.

Even if were the full two million - it is press over three and a half years so actually not hugely significant.
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