The Friedkin Group
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Cereal Killer
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Re: The Friedkin Group
Stake was £10m a year wasn't it?
I'd be willing to believe that, with 6 or 7 premier league clubs all looking for a sponsor to replace betting companies at the same time, it could be quite tough to find a decent deal.
Sounds like this CMC deal is just keeping the status quo from the stake deal.
I'd be willing to believe that, with 6 or 7 premier league clubs all looking for a sponsor to replace betting companies at the same time, it could be quite tough to find a decent deal.
Sounds like this CMC deal is just keeping the status quo from the stake deal.
Re: The Friedkin Group
Problem is, you kind of need to leave these feelings at the door otherwise you're eliminating potential deals before they've been sounded out, despite how good they are for the club.
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Re: The Friedkin Group
£12m/year. I think there are around 10 clubs looking for new shirt sponsors this year so think it is a tough market.superpull wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2026 10:10 pm Stake was £10m a year wasn't it?
I'd be willing to believe that, with 6 or 7 premier league clubs all looking for a sponsor to replace betting companies at the same time, it could be quite tough to find a decent deal.
Sounds like this CMC deal is just keeping the status quo from the stake deal.
It sounds like Stake will replace Christopher Ward though on the shirt sleeve.
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Indiantoffee75
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Re: The Friedkin Group
Probably a three year project.
This is a massive summer. They have there people under the feet after a full year.
The real business needs to start straight after that Spurs game.
Are there ambitions to ellevate this club to the next level and really support the manager (Moyes or someone different)
Or are they just blag merchants, seeing an opportunity to commercially rinse the club and it's fanbase.
Either way, I think we'll get a much better idea over the next two months.
This is a massive summer. They have there people under the feet after a full year.
The real business needs to start straight after that Spurs game.
Are there ambitions to ellevate this club to the next level and really support the manager (Moyes or someone different)
Or are they just blag merchants, seeing an opportunity to commercially rinse the club and it's fanbase.
Either way, I think we'll get a much better idea over the next two months.