As this unfolds, @projectriver and our lawyers will be very busy. Just wait for the lies.
If Ms Staveley carries out her threat of legal action, this could turn out to be an object lesson on shooting yourself in the foot by the PL.
My reading is that's what they're going to use to formulate fair value. So Newcastle have five years of Mike Ashley sponsorships, how can they justify a big sponsorship now,?Back to 2016? Aimed at Newcastle, really?
You would need a telescopic sight to achieve that!Would prefer a bullet to the brain for them personally.
They'll get their parachute payments and might be just OK.I dont think they will be getting too involved with sponsorships in the prem for a while.
My reading is this also, they will use all sponsorship deals signed in said 5 year period as a tool for determining 'fair market value'My reading is that's what they're going to use to formulate fair value. So Newcastle have five years of Mike Ashley sponsorships, how can they justify a big sponsorship now,?
We should be OK on that front, but it is bent as.
The article PB linked is behind a paywall for me. The full article is here from open source archive.ph :
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Despite the "strict security" what are the chances that the usual suspects will find out all information they want? 100% imo.
Yes - and we now have Chinese investment so that further strengthens our case. Add in we are the best CL / PL performer over the past 5 years and we should be setting the Market Value not looking to fall in line.My reading is this also, they will use all sponsorship deals signed in said 5 year period as a tool for determining 'fair market value'
However... If deals within this period can be scrutinized under the new rules, expect a lot of lobbying from our PL friends to look into our Etihad deal. Wouldn't be worried by this however given we are armed with CAS's judgement that it is FMV & unrelated.
All this is why it clearly stinks for Newcastle.
Yes - and we now have Chinese investment so that further strengthens our case. Add in we are the best CL / PL performer over the past 5 years and we should be setting the Market Value not looking to fall in line.
Yes - and we now have Chinese investment so that further strengthens our case. Add in we are the best CL / PL performer over the past 5 years and we should be setting the Market Value not looking to fall in line.
This is why I was saying about our International group. They don’t know how to combat it.Silverlake too
My reading is that's what they're going to use to formulate fair value. So Newcastle have five years of Mike Ashley sponsorships, how can they justify a big sponsorship now,?
We should be OK on that front, but it is bent as.
In reality it can't be combated without clearly being a case of specifically targeting us & our owners business model. This would end up in a lengthy expensive court case that they can't win.This is why I was saying about our International group. They don’t know how to combat it.
I suspect the PL would have to consider just the amount that reaches our P&L. Question would be whether they considered CFG an associated party. Then CFG would sign a global deal as two contracts, one for us and one for the rest of the group, rather than just handing us our agreed share, i.e. the route might be important.Just thinking out out loud.
Seeing as some of our sponsorship deals are "global" and are therefore agreed with CFG as opposed to MCFC, and any monies into the MCFC coffers come via the CFG, could the PL be in a position to determine the %age of the global deal that they deem acceptable.
Basically should the group sign a global deal at £100 million a year would the PL be in a position to say only 15% is deemed fair and reasonable.
That would be grossly unfair. For example at present CFG clubs are Champions in the USA and England. A joint deal might be very attractive to a sponsor which has big markets in the US and here. The whole point of City's global model is we can leverage bigger deals because we have a footprint all over the world. At the same time we can reduce our costs by sharing staffing and service costs etc etc.I suspect the PL would have to consider just the amount that reaches our P&L. Question would be whether they considered CFG an associated party. Then CFG would sign a global deal as two contracts, one for us and one for the rest of the group, rather than just handing us our agreed share, i.e. the route might be important.
My reading is that's what they're going to use to formulate fair value. So Newcastle have five years of Mike Ashley sponsorships, how can they justify a big sponsorship now,?
We should be OK on that front, but it is bent as.
Looks like the PL are working on it as we speak.Here's a thought. Newcastle get relegated, so what's the point of all this?
be fine as long as drop out of top four race at end of seasonBe interesting to see how it impacts Leicester?
Shirts and stadium sponsored by their owners' company King Power.