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Manchester City shirt deal 13:48 - Jul 15 with 987 viewsWhiterockin

Minimum of £1bn. Puma the sponsors so not a back door deal.

Man City agree record 10-year kit deal worth £1bn - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c628ek81dzno
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Manchester City shirt deal on 15:04 - Jul 15 with 904 viewsBoundy

When will enough be enough.

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Manchester City shirt deal on 15:56 - Jul 15 with 828 viewsraynor94

Certainly helps with PSR

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Manchester City shirt deal on 19:13 - Jul 15 with 707 viewsmax936

Those 115 chargers have obviously been swept under the red carpet, not a word has been mentioned about those charges for months.

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Manchester City shirt deal on 21:57 - Jul 15 with 630 viewsbuilthjack

£100 million a year.
I wonder what Reviva are paying?

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Manchester City shirt deal on 22:34 - Jul 15 with 602 viewsKeithHaynes

Manchester City shirt deal on 21:57 - Jul 15 by builthjack

£100 million a year.
I wonder what Reviva are paying?


Probably a bit less 😂

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Manchester City shirt deal on 22:37 - Jul 15 with 587 viewsLuther27

Manchester City shirt deal on 15:04 - Jul 15 by Boundy

When will enough be enough.


It’s the way of the Premiership I’m afraid. I suppose we can thank Sky for that.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 05:16 - Jul 16 with 512 viewsWhiterockin

Manchester City shirt deal on 21:57 - Jul 15 by builthjack

£100 million a year.
I wonder what Reviva are paying?


It's not the shirt front sponsorship that is different altogether and on top. The £1bn deal is from the shirt manufacturer Puma. The question should be how much do Joma pay the Swans.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 11:14 - Jul 16 with 373 viewsGwyn737

Manchester City shirt deal on 22:37 - Jul 15 by Luther27

It’s the way of the Premiership I’m afraid. I suppose we can thank Sky for that.


It's a good example of one of the dangers or capitalism.

Sky pushed prices up as they had a monopoly so games were spread out to different providers to make it cheaper.

That hasn't worked out very well.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 11:33 - Jul 16 with 342 viewsLuther27

Manchester City shirt deal on 11:14 - Jul 16 by Gwyn737

It's a good example of one of the dangers or capitalism.

Sky pushed prices up as they had a monopoly so games were spread out to different providers to make it cheaper.

That hasn't worked out very well.


I agree it hasn’t. I cancelled Sky for a couple of years when they pushed up the price of the basic package to subsidise the Sports package. I thought it wasn’t fair on those who didn’t want Sports.
I returned two years ago when they started to cover more EFL matches.
Didn’t someone here work out it would cost around £1k to watch all football?
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Manchester City shirt deal on 12:05 - Jul 16 with 322 viewsWhiterockin

Manchester City shirt deal on 11:33 - Jul 16 by Luther27

I agree it hasn’t. I cancelled Sky for a couple of years when they pushed up the price of the basic package to subsidise the Sports package. I thought it wasn’t fair on those who didn’t want Sports.
I returned two years ago when they started to cover more EFL matches.
Didn’t someone here work out it would cost around £1k to watch all football?


I have to hassle really hard every 18 months but pay £75 a month for phone, broadband sky sports, TNT sports, euro sports and premier sports. I watch an awful lot of sport so find it acceptable. I'd rather not pay it but it's the world we live in. I have a firestick but the championship coverage on Sky+ sealed it for me as I can record and catch up if I'm out.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 18:31 - Jul 16 with 196 viewsReslovenSwan1

""The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stitched footwear.. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs about 20,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany"

It is difficult to assess but a significant proportion of the£1bn should go to the tax man as income tax on player wages assuming they do not have clever schemes of tax efficiency.
The players will spend in UK on property paying things like stamp duty. They may even blow huge sums at Paddy Power.

They will busy stupid money cars with VAT and dealerships will report profits and pay corporation tax.

Sports outfitters will make profita and pay tax selling the new shirts made in Vietnam for a fraction of the sale value.

Man City in the old days spent £35m for Bony and Sinclair back in the day. Perhaps Franco could go there w for a whopping fee. Trickled down. The PL would be fairer to block all sell on clauses for players Man city and especially Chelsea farm out without any intention of playing.

All in all it is not too bad for Swansea and the nation but do not expect a repeat of a Luke Moore winner against them at the Swansea.com. Mind you they needed the ref and assistant to save them under Potter.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 19:02 - Jul 16 with 165 viewsmax936

Manchester City shirt deal on 11:33 - Jul 16 by Luther27

I agree it hasn’t. I cancelled Sky for a couple of years when they pushed up the price of the basic package to subsidise the Sports package. I thought it wasn’t fair on those who didn’t want Sports.
I returned two years ago when they started to cover more EFL matches.
Didn’t someone here work out it would cost around £1k to watch all football?


Now Tv is a decent product no TNT sports though, but it does me, I subscribe to DAZN as well for the Boxing.
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Manchester City shirt deal on 21:59 - Jul 16 with 102 viewsJJBomber

Manchester City shirt deal on 18:31 - Jul 16 by ReslovenSwan1

""The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stitched footwear.. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs about 20,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany"

It is difficult to assess but a significant proportion of the£1bn should go to the tax man as income tax on player wages assuming they do not have clever schemes of tax efficiency.
The players will spend in UK on property paying things like stamp duty. They may even blow huge sums at Paddy Power.

They will busy stupid money cars with VAT and dealerships will report profits and pay corporation tax.

Sports outfitters will make profita and pay tax selling the new shirts made in Vietnam for a fraction of the sale value.

Man City in the old days spent £35m for Bony and Sinclair back in the day. Perhaps Franco could go there w for a whopping fee. Trickled down. The PL would be fairer to block all sell on clauses for players Man city and especially Chelsea farm out without any intention of playing.

All in all it is not too bad for Swansea and the nation but do not expect a repeat of a Luke Moore winner against them at the Swansea.com. Mind you they needed the ref and assistant to save them under Potter.
[Post edited 16 Jul 18:34]


The Dassler brothers were members of the Hitler youth and made a fortune making and selling Nazi uniforms during WW2. After the war, Adolf Dassler changed his name to Adi Dassler, and Adidas was born. Rudolf Dassler formed Ruda, which quickly changed to Puma. That's today's history lesson!
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