The real problem here is that it makes things easier for the likes of City, PSG etc who can now use this as fair market rate and make it easier to get around FFP.
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Real Madrid may have something to say about that.Originally posted by Alex View PostMan Utd are the biggest club in the world as I understand it. Their reach goes to all corners. Doesn't really matter how successful they were last season. Give it 10 years of similar levels, then the deals will take a dive. But the fact remains they are hyper popular.
And they have South America to themselves which United have no foothold in at all. Whereas United have to share the Far East with the likes of us and the rest of Europe.Oh I don't know.
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Without doubt it will be heavily weighted to performance; now way Adidas are schmucksOriginally posted by Cormack74 View PostI would be amazed if the £75m figure isn't the maximum they can potentially earn per season, not the amount they get just for running around in Adidas's shirts. For example £5m per season might be for CL qualification, £8m for winning the prem etc.
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They must be - Nike ran the numbers and said "Feck that" - and they would have solid data about kits sold etc.Originally posted by S-RED View PostWithout doubt it will be heavily weighted to performance; now way Adidas are schmucks
But if it is performance related then hopefully it will not even come close to that figure.
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When we went with Warrior Ayre commented that our deal was potentially worth £25m more than what Warrior where paying because we got back the right to control all our merchandising which was previously controlled by Adidas. Maybe that's also a part of the United deal leading to the massive figures mentioned. Whatever way it is its a massive amount of money. They've set the bar very high. Maybe the bent deals that City and PSG were doing helped in a way because United were able to say, that's what they are getting off sponsors, we want massive amounts too.
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Warrior being in the bidding forced Adidas to offer stupid amounts. The dickheads. Warrior that is.Originally posted by BigChief View PostAnother season out of the CL and Adidas are going to be crying in their sleep. Nike got it right, fair play to them. Adidas must be hitting a slump as this smells of desperation.
Warrior beginning to eat into some of the Adidas market perhaps?
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Well taking us from Adidas, given how things have turned out, was one such loss for Adidas.Originally posted by BigChief View PostWarrior beginning to eat into some of the Adidas market perhaps?
The marginson this deal must be razor thin though. If they project sales of 1.5 billion, have to pay out 750m(worst case scenario I know) - that leave 750m to cover production, advertisment/promotion, distribution, the shops cut/discount and still make a profit.
I think Nike played a stormer - they had ten?? years of data to work with and decided that this time around the figures did not work.
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From a business sense it's actually not that high a risk from Adidas, yes it's a lot of money but they've just invested in a business that has been successful every year bar 1 for the past 25 years and I'd imagine they've inserted (much like Warrior) some KPI's i.e. failure to reach Europe or winning the league which will see how much they get paid differ dependant on performances.
We might not like it but they're always (for now) going to have big brands very keen to be involved with them; if there's a sustained period of under-performance we'll see this change but for now we're just going to have to accept this.
Silver lining is that with success they've not set the benchmark for the next sponsorship deal
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who's arsed?

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