TonyColemansbagofapples
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What would the going rate be for PGMOL on the shirts?
So a tax dodging company is going to sponsor a tax dodging football club that is partially owned by a non dom tax dodger?? Nothing shady there at all!!Trumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
750M for the stadium name rights of a team finishing in the bottom half of the table, is that FMV?Trumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
I exppect 115 charges against these cunts as that is way over fair market value ;-)Trumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
That's a good move for somebody like Amazon, they might actually have a brand name that people recognise due to this and will make more of the general public aware of this up and coming new company.Trumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
I see you have posted another very positive article regarding the rags alleged new stadium.Trumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
I expect the other bidders are Sky and TNT.
there is literally zero substance to that article, i have googled it and its some nonsense from a rag fan site, there was preliminary discussions with west ham with regards to a strategic partnership which never came to pass but zero with regards to this and we are supposed to believe that a company has put forward a proposal to sponsor something that is not funded yet and is no more than some pretty pictures to the tune of three quarters of a billion, more fantasy that they are desperate to believe.I see you have posted another very positive article regarding the rags alleged new stadium.
You haven't though answered my question about the Manchester MP that destroys the bullshit around the proposal.
It's why I asked Citi- Leaks to respond to the article posted by a united supporting Manchester Councillor. (He hasn't done on 2 occasions)there is literally zero substance to that article, i have googled it and its some nonsense from a rag fan site, there was preliminary discussions with west ham with regards to a strategic partnership which never came to pass but zero with regards to this and we are supposed to believe that a company has put forward a proposal to sponsor something that is not funded yet and is no more than some pretty pictures to the tune of three quarters of a billion, more fantasy that they are desperate to believe.
That’s all it is anything about the rags,in the grand scheme of things they aren’t relevant,shite like this keeps them in the spotlight,that’s all it’s for putting it in people’s minds that they are still a club challenging for trophies..It's why I asked Citi- Leaks to respond to the article posted by a united supporting Manchester Councillor. (He hasn't done on 2 occasions)
Why would anyone be discussing naming rights now ?
Made up shite to keep them relevant......so why post it ? Hmmmmmm
Without doubt a rag.It's why I asked Citi- Leaks to respond to the article posted by a united supporting Manchester Councillor. (He hasn't done on 2 occasions)
Why would anyone be discussing naming rights now ?
Made up shite to keep them relevant......so why post it ? Hmmmmmm
What's the losing bidTrumps pal, Jeff Bezos is reported to be putting a bid together for 10 year naming rights.
The Amazon stadium. Ha ha ha
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, have sparked a fierce competition for naming rights. Amazon has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly tabling a staggering £750 million offer for a 10-year deal.
Strategic Move: Amazon's Brand Expansion
For Amazon, securing the naming rights would be a strategic move to further expand its brand presence in the sports arena. The company has been increasingly involved in sports broadcasting and sponsorship, and this deal would solidify its position as a major player.
My mate send me a video this morning but the link is via TikTwats which I'm not on so I can't view the video...
He's said that the video has been posted by the Official Premier League page, They've posted the new Ruben Amorim song...
Seriously???? What The Fuck...
Obviously, nobody on here is going to support a new stadium for a local rival.Woah there young man.
You have been a huge supporter of this lie we are all being told, as can be witnessed in the Andy Burnham thread.
The writer of this piece may be all of the things you have said about him but can you argue against anything he has said here ?
He is a united fan saying that it's all smoke and mirrors. The vast majority of Blues have said the same.
Perhaps finally, a politician is speaking the truth.
Thanks SebObviously, nobody on here is going to support a new stadium for a local rival.
Although, posting the inner ramblings of climate change denier & Israeli genocide supporting, Graham Stringer is scraping the bottom of a very deep barrel.
This 75 year old, contrarian, has his own agenda. And it is that of someone who is permanently anti-change. This is the same shit I have seen on twitter recently from other old gits like the 1958 group and M.U.S.T. complain. They don't want to lose their beloved Old Trafford. With it's 115 years of 'istory, despite the fact that all 4 sides of the ground have been completely changed up until as recently as 2006! "Did you know that peoples ashes have been scattered on that pitch?" Okay!
Wembley under an condom doesn't bother me. And you can bet that there will be many more gaffs, fuck ups, dodgy sponsors, dubious negotiations for people to wax lyrical about on these pages. This is just the start of it, because it probably won't be ready for another 8-10 years. And I'll probably be dead in 20, so I'm blissfully staying in my own lane and not losing any sleep over it. But is also undeniable that the stadium is the catalyst for everything else that happens around it.
And my interest in this comes from the wider re-generation plans for 17,000 new homes. This will completely change the property market in Trafford, Salford & Central Manchester. As things stand, there are media professionals, from London, fighting over ex-council houses in Monton, Eccles, Walkden and Weaste. Worsley is currently pipe dream for some. The prices that they are willing to pay, is inflating the market, and pushing out local people. The same has happened in Stretford and Urmston, where the demand exceeds what is available. So this influx of new homes will stabilise the market and give more people an opportunity to live in their own community.
In my lifetime, we haven't seen anything on this scale in the North, with backing from the chancellor. And it won't stop with this one development, because when you look at the size and scale of Trafford park, it is mostly low level warehousing, so this land will be cheap, and developers will start to expand into this area. It will be like a mini City bolted onto the side of Manchester. It will create work for lots of trades people. Property professionals like myself will be busy for decades, hopefully up until retirement. And then the younger folk can take over.
This provides opportunities for generations to come. People with no interest in football or football rivalries. There is a much bigger picture at play here. We have a population that is increasing, because people are living longer and new generations need somewhere to live, instead of waiting for all of us to pop our clogs. Your kids, and grandkids need homes in the future. Many of us live in houses that were built over a hundred years ago, and it's just not sustainable. Any plans to build new homes should be grabbed with both hands.