Would be surprised if it was £10m a season from a company like that - what's their turnover?
£170m
Would be surprised if it was £10m a season from a company like that - what's their turnover?
They work in law, it's a law firm. They might turn over 1 penny registered in this country. But Panama on the other hand...Would be surprised if it was £10m a season from a company like that - what's their turnover?
It’s 10 mil a season for 10 years, one of the biggest naming rights deals in the world
I dont think its that unusual mate. I’m genuinely not worried about how big the sponsors name is, that name will change eventually, anyone in football knows who plays there now, outside of football who cares?
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Revenues are up 18% at £172.1m while profit before members’ renumeration is up 15% to £67.4m.Would be surprised if it was £10m a season from a company like that - what's their turnover?
Good MorningWe're not getting £10M per year.
Nowhere near it.
It's circa £3M and at best going up to £6M depending on PL position or a cup win.
We get that out of it and in return we lose our identity so that they can get global recognition at our expense by choosing to place their name to the fore and deny Everton the right to locate its stadium against the backdrop of the world famous Liverpool skyline.
It's one of the most shocking muggings in corporate deals in PL history.
We were promised world class stadium in world class surroundings; we got world class stadium backgrounded by an utter dump.
Do you have evidence for this? And the area is in a state of regeneration over the course of years, it will only improve, I drive through it at least twice weekly.We're not getting £10M per year.
Nowhere near it.
It's circa £3M and at best going up to £6M depending on PL position or a cup win.
We get that out of it and in return we lose our identity so that they can get global recognition at our expense by choosing to place their name to the fore and deny Everton the right to locate its stadium against the backdrop of the world famous Liverpool skyline.
It's one of the most shocking muggings in corporate deals in PL history.
We were promised world class stadium in world class surroundings; we got world class stadium backgrounded by an utter dump.
£170m
Revenues are up 18% at £172.1m while profit before members’ renumeration is up 15% to £67.4m.
Lets say your right and it is just 3 mil a year, well Tottenham opened their state-of-the-art stadium in April 2019, but have yet to secure a naming rights deal. That's six years of no income from potential naming rights deals - zilch.
even if they had agreed something as tiny as 3 mil a year, they would have earned an extra 18 million if they had just found someone in the short-term
Would you have preferred if Everton had done the same and lost out on an extra 18 million in revenue to just have it called Everton Stadium?
We (Everton FC) have built a magnificent new stadium on the Liverpool waterfront, with stunning views of one of the most iconic buildings in the nation - the Royal Liver Building. It cost us in the region of £800million to build. It is a privilege to view it from the road, let alone see Everton win there in front of 50,000 singing Blues. There have been some teething problems and debate has raged over the capacity, but ultimately it is a truly world-class stadium. Handsome, too, what with the brickwork that is in keeping with the surrounding historical buildings. I also love that the Grade II listed perimeter wall has been restored. This stadium has the opportunity to put us as a club back on the map, particularly when we host the Euros in just over 2 years' time.
However, when my son's clients from overseas come to visit Liverpool and see our magnificent new home from outside, all they see are the words Hill Dickinson. We paid £800million to build it, so how much are they paying us to essentially take ownership of the branding of our new home? I think the word Everton only features in tiny letters on the small Everton crests. These can hardly be seen from the road or the river, but the words Hill Dickinson can be. I've heard that they only pay us around £10million per annum, but that can't be correct?
I make this post not to cause mischief, but to ask a genuine question. If they are literally paying for the stadium over the course of a decade, then fair enough. But £10million seems like relative pocket change
Don't talk sense please mate.By all accounts at the time the deal of ten million a year was one of the biggest in football, I think it was called out as top ten in the world, maybe number eight or something, which given our recent performances and lack of European football was very good work, even if there are no additional exposure perks.
Ultimately if we do the right things on the pitch like getting convincing wins at old Trafford in bizarre circumstances and winning three in the last four, we’ll get all the media attention we need!
This is tremendously over-the-top guff.Sad to say but it's not really Everton,s ground but the ground where Everton play their home games.