Yeah I know, I googled who they were when they sponsored Bayern.Allianz is a very big insurance company.
Maybe they were huge before that, but I certainly didnt know them.
Yeah I know, I googled who they were when they sponsored Bayern.Allianz is a very big insurance company.
Stay away if you’re that bothered.You need to see how much their no mark name is festooned across the stadium from next week.
It'll sink in for sure then.
Stay away if you’re that bothered.
Others will be supporting Everton.
Just stops under his bridge.he doesnt go to games anyway
Allianz - multi-national corporationFor the record, I had never heard of Emirates or Eithad airways until they sponsored a PL team and what the hell is Allianz?
Just like nobody had head of Hill Dickinson until they sponsored a PL team.
I really dont have the time or inclination to teach you high level business Dave, I suggest you read a book or something.
BayernAllianz - multi-national corporation
Etihad - top airline
Emirates - top airline
Hill Dickinson - fight claims lodged against the NHS by patients
Erm...we have owners who have corporate contacts. I thought that was going to secure us a massive sponsorship deal with a global brand?Bayern
City
Arsenal
Everton
What makes you think our current level of club reputation can attract the type of sponsor you are aiming for?
That's not to say we can't in the future, but likewise, we can't currently attract the best players, best managers, best kit manufacturers etc. It's going to take time to repair and enhance our reputation.
All owners have corporate contacts. That's on you if that's what you presumed. I'm sure if a better deal was available, it would have been taken.Erm...we have owners who have corporate contacts. I thought that was going to secure us a massive sponsorship deal with a global brand?
I really don't care if they knit jumper for Nan's...If they pay us the most money!?Allianz - multi-national corporation
Etihad - top airline
Emirates - top airline
Hill Dickinson - fight claims lodged against the NHS by patients
We should ask your mate the electrician who told you in May that they had to start everything again because it wasn't wired properly.
OK blue, give us some more bad news like the rest of your posts.
What a stadium, what a history Everton have got.
And we all thank you from the bottom of our hearts, well done sir.
Not not my mate.
The fella over the road.
Posts which have since been confirmed as true. The boardroom was gutted and redone.
Moyes office has also since been redone in place of the drugs testing room
There are still boxes/lounges not finished (as of 2 weeks ago)
None of this is negative just facts.
It was obvious (should have been) that the lack of available cash throughout the construction process, would impact finishes.The club shop layout is also not part of the original plans. It was originally meant to be part of an interactive tour of the stadium hence the bare exposed stair case with segregated rail bars and the access to lifts is behind a cordoned off area you need to ask staff to get to.
The change in ownership has had an adverse impact on the progress. A lot of things are incredible but the change from no expenses spares under Moshiri (uncle Uzzi) is certainly telling.
They're offering discounted rates for companies to utilise the spaces for events but aren't allowed to see them until mid August.
Nothing to worry about, it's still a fantastic stadium and everything fall into place soon.
It was obvious (should have been) that the lack of available cash throughout the construction process, would impact finishes.
Anyone who has been involved in a construction project, where the sponsor hits financial problems knows the score. A normal project may repeatedly go through many cost reviews.
We were skint. It’s undoubtedly the case that we must have cut corners.
Unfortunately, cost cutting decisions made at this stage, are usually bonkers and wrong. They usually cost too much to put right afterwards.
It’s called value engineering, it actually means, saved you money. Cost you a fortune in future, but don’t care, as it wasn’t our job.