If as reported it is worth ‘up to £10m a year ‘ it’s a very good deal looking at comparative stadia sponsorship’s around the world. Especially as the club itself have achieved nothing for 3 decades.
The name is inoffensive and isn’t some faceless...
Local company putting millions to the club, a company that was formed on the docks is very fitting.
Much better than being part of sports washing or dodgy betting company.
People were going to have been happy with USM - oligarchs and the worst...
Is all the faux outrage caused by the word Dick in the name.
A joke that maybe found funny by pre pubescent teenagers.
But it does some up a lot of our "fan" base
Castore pay us more than anyone in our history to produce our kits - not good enough
Dickson Hill (potentially) paying top whack for stadium naming rights - not good enough
Kick paying us the most money on the table for shirt sleeve sponsor - not...
Spurs have gone 6 years without a stadium sponsor, presumably holding out for a mega deal.
They could have got some law firm for 5m a year and be 30m wealthier but the didnt.
I'm fine with this. It's a bit clunky but not overly bothered.
If we...
Stuff like this really highlights how naive and thick a lot of people are.
From the way people are carrying on, you’d think that there’s a queue of multinational corporations waiting in the wings to throw £30m a year at a club who’s won nothing...
How have we accrued so many experts on stadium naming rights values?
If it’s ten million per year, that’s £60 million Spurs have missed out on since their stadium opened because they thought they could do better.