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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

Correct, but I doubt there will ever be the absolute right time.

Fact is, if we can’t land a great deal right now with Champions League football back, genuine world class manager, significant player investment, Kane and Son in peak years and the fans all on board then I really don’t know when will be the time to get this naming rights deal done….

Part of it will also be diminishing returns - the first deal will be the biggest one, then subsequent ones will be smaller as the names all blur into one (like no one has any idea who now sponsors the Milk/Littlewoods Cup).

It's never going to be that big a deal anyway. Even the biggest ever stadium sponsorship would be about 1/4 of what our shirt sponsorship deal is worth, so it's pretty small fry really.
 
Part of it will also be diminishing returns - the first deal will be the biggest one, then subsequent ones will be smaller as the names all blur into one (like no one has any idea who now sponsors the Milk/Littlewoods Cup).

It's never going to be that big a deal anyway. Even the biggest ever stadium sponsorship would be about 1/4 of what our shirt sponsorship deal is worth, so it's pretty small fry really.
Ethiad sponsorship deal is worth ~£40m a year. Glad you think it's small fry...
 
Ethiad sponsorship deal is worth ~£40m a year. Glad you think it's small fry...

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#MCFC Etihad deal worth £65m (shirt sponsorship £45m, naming rights £20m). Also have Puma kit supplier £65m, Nexen Tire sleeve sponsor £10m and Marathonbet training kit £10m. #MUFC Chevrolet shirt sponsorship was £64m, but since replaced by TeamViewer at just £47m.
 
Part of it will also be diminishing returns - the first deal will be the biggest one, then subsequent ones will be smaller as the names all blur into one (like no one has any idea who now sponsors the Milk/Littlewoods Cup).

It's never going to be that big a deal anyway. Even the biggest ever stadium sponsorship would be about 1/4 of what our shirt sponsorship deal is worth, so it's pretty small fry really.
A quarter? ...so £10m ...I think the yearly amount will be quite a bit more than that.
 
My feeling is the naming rights will go to however the new owners are. Buy the club, stick their brand's name on the stadium.
 
About £15m is the market rate at the moment, excluding the City type fiddle.
Barca's one for Camp Nou is bigger than Citys one, and there's others in the US that are £20m+ a year.
It's the only stadium in the world that will have regular Premier League and NFL games. We're rightly going to be looking at the
upper end of the current deals that are out there.
 
Barca's one for Camp Nou is bigger than Citys one, and there's others in the US that are £20m+ a year.
It's the only stadium in the world that will have regular Premier League and NFL games. We're rightly going to be looking at the
upper end of the current deals that are out there.

But our AIA shirt deal was £320m. So still relatively small.
 
As cool as that would be, it's never happening in a million years.

The nfl is declining, they are pushing for more global appeal. Hence games at spurs, talks of franchises outside the us. Having a superbowl outside the us would gain publicity for the sport. It may be unlikely but i wouldn't rule it out.
 
The nfl is declining, they are pushing for more global appeal. Hence games at spurs, talks of franchises outside the us. Having a superbowl outside the us would gain publicity for the sport. It may be unlikely but i wouldn't rule it out.
Think it would be more likely to be held in Canada or even Mexico before it's held in Europe.
 
The nfl is declining, they are pushing for more global appeal. Hence games at spurs, talks of franchises outside the us. Having a superbowl outside the us would gain publicity for the sport. It may be unlikely but i wouldn't rule it out.

Possibly, the biggest threat to the NFL and what will accelerate any decline is still CTE, I don't think just changing the market to get money out of other folk is going to make a big difference in the long run.

Unless the fabled London based team comes along it won't happen either, I don't think our stadium even meets the requirements for a SuperBowl host stadium at the moment unless they change the criteria, Wembley on the other hand is much more suited.
 
Possibly, the biggest threat to the NFL and what will accelerate any decline is still CTE, I don't think just changing the market to get money out of other folk is going to make a big difference in the long run.

Unless the fabled London based team comes along it won't happen either, I don't think our stadium even meets the requirements for a SuperBowl host stadium at the moment unless they change the criteria, Wembley on the other hand is much more suited.

Wembley isn't suited at all. They don't have the changing rooms for the 40 man squads, cheerleaders etc... The players stand by the side of the pitch so you have to close of the front rows of the crowd so they can see over them.
 
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