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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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massivemole added 21:06 - Jan 11
I heard Michael Chopra's coming back.
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2_Goal added 21:10 - Jan 11
2million quid for 3.5 years is peanuts.
Absolutely not worth it.

And makes you wonder how little the ME sponsorship deal must have been worth.

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Westy added 21:24 - Jan 11
I don't know about anyone else, but if I don't think advertising is appropriate it will repel me rather than attract. For example, I object to huge advertising hoardings in beautiful green fields by the roadside and have a policy of intentionally not buying any goods or services from any company that would advertise in that way. Leave the field alone if you get my drift.
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busterjames1 added 21:30 - Jan 11
The childrens shirts could have been sponsored by the East Of England Coop .Local company and a few more bob more into the coffers !
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 22:29 - Jan 11
Please. The squad won't see a dime of that. It will go into administration and support costs.
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ronnyd added 22:30 - Jan 11
Happybeingblue, Are you sure you have the appropriate username lol.
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Warkys_Tash added 22:40 - Jan 11
Slambo, no local firm probably wants to sponsor given that when the club went into administration it ended up owing lots of local companies that never got paid!
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ronnyd added 22:40 - Jan 11
Also to add, not fussed about the sponsor as such, (have never gambled). But that logo is hideous.
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Warkys_Tash added 22:45 - Jan 11
Seems like ME is planning for an exit over the next few years - Milne would be the last to know anyway!

Lets hope the rumours of him wanting to sell up are true.. we just need to hope that its a sensible buyer with some football knowledge. No Tans, Venkys or Knightons please!
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BluedanW added 22:50 - Jan 11
"The dissapearance of Marcus Evans name on the shirts doesn't mean he is looking to move on" well thats ruined that whole report.
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Bert added 22:53 - Jan 11
Disgusted that we are associated with any form of gambling. Hate the advertising hoardings and now we have really sold our soul. What message does it say about our community club? Gambling ruins relationships and families.
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BluedanW added 22:57 - Jan 11
So kids shirts next season will not be official. So cheaper I would hope Then? I can assure you if the stadium where to get a sponsorship I will never use that name or you are allowed to shoot me. I hate stadiums with names of sponsors. Long live Portman road!
Funny how far they expect this £2million over 3 years to go. We are continually told how much things cost and his Evans covers a loss of up to £7M a year. However this £2M will be used to help new signings and wages. Resigning current players whose contracts are running out and will also help with the youth development.
Wow that's asda price!
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ITFCsince67 added 23:01 - Jan 11
Think that just about says it all about this once magnificent club. A bloody Gambling Company. Shocking that will stoop this low.
Gambling is like taking Cocaine... dangerous.
Thought ITFC were better than this.
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madmouse1959 added 23:05 - Jan 11
I,ll wager a bet that Ipswich FC will only use a percentage of that £2 million to strengthen the squad. I can imagine there will be promotions and encouragement to have a flutter when you attend a game which will only further ruin a match day experience.
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westernblue added 23:24 - Jan 11
Tawdry. The club's enthusiasm for this kind of sponsorship deal says it all really - about what kind of club we have become. And this is on top of these past years' lack of serious aspiration for the quality of our football. Football fortunes ebb and flow, but I can remember nothing like this in my 40 years' worth. On the bright side, things can only get better!
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 01:52 - Jan 12
You can buy a lot of free bosman transfers with 2 million....
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bobble added 03:55 - Jan 12
tacky sh-te logo
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Westy added 06:11 - Jan 12
I would like to know what the players think about this. I dare say a lot of them would not be comfortable with it.
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GiveusaWave added 06:54 - Jan 12
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ashp19 added 07:13 - Jan 12
what a cheap, cheesy and quite frankly awful deal for the club!
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Westy added 08:27 - Jan 12
The Club continues to make poor PR decisions, from increasing the price for some senior supporters by 50% by changing the age threshold, to charging £200 to be mascot - it goes on. At a time when the Club are haemorrhaging support they go and sign up to a sponsorship deal that young fans cannot engage with. Milne says it was financially the best deal. This is very short-sighted. I doubt if we will ever know the details of the negotiations but did the Club sell its soul for the sake of another £20k or so. More than that will be lost by reduced shirt sales. Also, did the Club invite offers of sponsorship from wide range of organisations of different genre, or actively seek out an on-line gaming company because they thought it is 'the way to go' ? If so, that would make it even worse. I am trying to get used to this, but I can't. I am a season ticket holder but have lost enthusiasm to attend Saturday's match. Poor show ITFC.
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1977itfc added 09:37 - Jan 12
happy are those who wanted m.e off the shirt but no one want's this sponsor logo either i have always said that replica shirt's should be sold with no sponsor logo and the person buying it has the choice of having it put on like they do with skybet patches,shirt numbers etc we would then see the club reaping the benefits of increased shirt sales ergo everyone is happy.. makes complete marketing sense which sadly those in charge at p.r seeem to lack
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TheCodFather added 09:49 - Jan 12
I think Joeys face says it all...
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invictablue added 10:00 - Jan 12
@LancsBlue. Totally agree with your post. I can't see any potential positives arising under this current regime and, as things stand, we seem to be in terminal decline both on the pitch and off it. Sad, worrying times
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Cheshire_Blue added 10:10 - Jan 12
If that is the best the 'Director of Sales' can do it is time to move on. Is there such a thing as 'responsible gambling'? Gambling by definition is irresponsible.
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