Originally posted by red g
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Aguero
Collapse
X
-
It isn't only about shirts. If you are winning things like the CL and the PL then you also get much better sponsorship deals etc.Originally posted by MrMichael View PostThe other thing to consider of course is that the only relevant figure for the clubs profits are total sales.
Say we sell 1m shirts. It makes no difference to us if one player's name is on the back of 900k of those, or there's 5 players each with 200k.
Now I have massive doubts that the signing of any one player would sell all that many extra shirts. Its not like hundreds of thousands of people would wake up the day after we hypothetically signed Aguero and decide to buy a new lfc shirt rather than the ManU one they bought last year. Real may have sold 1.2m Ronaldo shirts in Madrid, but how many more did they sell than a few years before with Raul on the back?
If we are winning things then we would get better paid for example when we sell our naming rights for the new stadium if we build one. Well known players means better sponsorship deals and that will be key when it comes down to the new financial fair play rules.Stop the cyberhate

from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a 
Susan Black
Comment
-
Stop changing the subject Arn. This thread is clearly about shirt sales.Originally posted by Arn View PostIt isn't only about shirts. If you are winning things like the CL and the PL then you also get much better sponsorship deals etc.
If we are winning things then we would get better paid for example when we sell our naming rights for the new stadium if we build one. Well known players means better sponsorship deals and that will be key when it comes down to the new financial fair play rules.
Oh I don't know.
Comment
-
Well that's sort of true, I don't think anyone's going to argue with the equation that signing potentially world class players = better chance of winning stuffs = more money.Originally posted by Arn View PostIt isn't only about shirts. If you are winning things like the CL and the PL then you also get much better sponsorship deals etc.
If we are winning things then we would get better paid for example when we sell our naming rights for the new stadium if we build one. Well known players means better sponsorship deals and that will be key when it comes down to the new financial fair play rules.
However, as Madrid proved when they signed Alonso, Kaka, Ronaldo etc all at once, and Man City are more generally the living embodiment of, signing the "biggest" players is no guarantee of success on the pitch. No matter who they are.I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
Comment
-
Originally posted by PoolG View PostWe are not buying Aguero and anyone who thinks we are is mental.
The king has already spoken to confirm further incomings depend on outgoings first so its pretty obvious to me we haven't got 45 million to spunk on Aguero right now
And I think the chances of getting £45m from selling Cole, Poulsen, Degen, El Zhar and Jovanovic are non-existant.
In fact if we were to sell both Meireles and Aquilani and all that lot we still wouldn't even get close.
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
Comment
-
therein lies the problemOriginally posted by PoolG View PostWe are not buying Aguero and anyone who thinks we are is mental.
The king has already spoken to confirm further incomings depend on outgoings first so its pretty obvious to me we haven't got 45 million to spunk on Aguero right now_____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



Comment
-
Not all fans are internet freaks like the rest of us and to put it in to context, nobody I know has ever heard of EST, YNWA, RAWK etc. Just because the internet kids are wanking to a frenzy over Aguero, it doesn't carry that all Liverpool fans feel the same.Originally posted by MrMichael View PostThe other thing to consider of course is that the only relevant figure for the clubs profits are total sales.
Say we sell 1m shirts. It makes no difference to us if one player's name is on the back of 900k of those, or there's 5 players each with 200k.
Now I have massive doubts that the signing of any one player would sell all that many extra shirts. Its not like hundreds of thousands of people would wake up the day after we hypothetically signed Aguero and decide to buy a new lfc shirt rather than the ManU one they bought last year. Real may have sold 1.2m Ronaldo shirts in Madrid, but how many more did they sell than a few years before with Raul on the back?
That said, I'd wager my left scrotum that Luis Suarez's name will adorn more new shirts than any other player. If Aguero did happen to sign, Suarez would still out sell his shirts by at least 3:1
Comment
-
Didn't the promoter Barry Hearn once buy Leyton Orient? Surely he could've signed Beckham, what with his amazing marketing skills....Originally posted by Arn View PostReal earned something like £300m on Beckham. You can earn big money if you know how to do it and have the tools to do it.
Comment


Comment