If there had been serious, bigger bids then we’d have gone with that.
We’ve gone with our best offer and ended up with up to £10m in the bank.
Get on with it
How do you know this is not a good deal? What insider information do you have that you can share that shows it was not a good deal, do you work in that line of business? Do you know what the tender or bidding process involved? Do you know who bid...
Why would they disclose it and potentially weaken their hand for future negotiations with other interested parties?
Everton - “We’ll sell you the rights for 20m”
Sponsor - “Hill Dickinson only paid you 7.5m so jog on”
Yeah cos that’s how business works…
“Hiya mate, will you pay x3 times the nearest bidder to sponsor my stadium please? By the way, you’ll never see a return on that money as it currently stands”
This deal could have been huge 😂 what are you even on about? Not only do you not know how much we're getting but what were you expecting? Someone to pay us £50m a year when the top 10 deals in the WORLD average like £7m a year? Nonsense. They're...
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...
So brief look at what’s going on with this firm and there has been 5 years of sustained growth, they’re headquartered in Liverpool so local firm, and while revenue was ‘only’ £145m last FY, profit was £50m
Strikes me they’ve got ambitious growth...
A business founded in Liverpool in the 1800s, still has its HQ in Liverpool, solid move. Get them on the shirt instead of Stake.
Whoever wanted to be called the Qatar Airways stadium is a proper helmet to be unhappy over this