Angus Kinnear

Not saying disregard entirely.

It's just a lot of the noise people are basing that on is Twitter. The same fans are arguing whether their team who has spent as long in league one as the Prem the last few decades are bigger than Everton.

I suspect a lot of them don't like him because of his association to their last previous, and this;

Yeah, I think the relegation loan clauses are also a popular stick to beat him with.

But if those clauses were the difference between signing players and not, I’m not sure I’d blame him.
 

My mate knows him a bit (Leeds fan). Says he's OK. Decent bloke. He's going to be corporate and toe the party line.

I guess ultimately we need someone who knows how to operate in Premier league administration circles and get some commercial deals over the line.
 

https://thesquareball.net/leeds-uni...d-season-tickets-and-the-spectre-of-red-bull/ Doesn’t directly answer your question but it does provide a bit of insight.

I don’t have an opinion on him as a person but his cv and experience at arsenal, West Ham and Leeds does seem pretty ideal for where the club is at right now

Pound for pound commercially Leeds were brilliant when they were in the PL. It wasn't just down broadcast income but also commerical deals - deals with the likes of Adidas were brokered. And investment from the likes of the 49ers was found, See below:

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Even in the Championship they managed to do the Red Bull deal which given Leeds context is really massive.

We need a bit of all the above when we are looking at naming rights, main shirt sponsors and ongoing commercial and kit deals in the future.

As for Kinnear its very hard to think that CEO wasn't a key figure in all of the above.
 

Pound for pound commercially Leeds were brilliant when they were in the PL. It wasn't just down broadcast income but also commerical deals - deals with the likes of Adidas were brokered. And investment from the likes of the 49ers was found, See below:

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Even in the Championship they managed to do the Red Bull deal which given Leeds context is really massive.

We need a bit of all the above when we are looking at naming rights, main shirt sponsors and ongoing commercial and kit deals in the future.

As for Kinnear its very hard to think that CEO wasn't a key figure in all of the above.
Would he have been involved in naming rights for Emirates while at Arsenal?
 

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