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On 03/10/2022 at 09:20, Aus Fox said:

I think by the time he hangs his boots up he will hold every goal scoring record in the game.

I just don’t see a single fault in his game. Almost the perfect striker. I really don’t like Man City, but just love watching Haaland do his thing…

I think he will with the exception of Klose in the World cup (16), good job he's not German or French!

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SportsJOE.co.uk 

 

Spurs are reportedly in talks with Google over a naming rights deal worth £1bn for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

 

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3 minutes ago, davieG said:

SportsJOE.co.uk 

 

Spurs are reportedly in talks with Google over a naming rights deal worth £1bn for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

 

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This is the sort of shit we need to be doing

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9 minutes ago, davieG said:

SportsJOE.co.uk 

 

Spurs are reportedly in talks with Google over a naming rights deal worth £1bn for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

 

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Probs looking at a 40/50 year deal if it's going to be worth that much.

 

Don't forget it's international value as a long-term NFL venue and potential home of a franchise if the NFL ever decided to do that, as well. It's got a huge potential market, it's just getting companies to part with the cash for it. I'm like a lot of people who are wholly unconvinced by the ROI on stadium sponsors, but their finance/marketing team will know more than me!

 

I wonder if Google would have a clause in it to flex the name, so they can push one of their new products, so something like The Gmail by Google Stadium if Gmail was a new thing, or just keep it to the Google Stadium.

 

Great deal if they can get it though.

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3 hours ago, Footballwipe said:

 I'm like a lot of people who are wholly unconvinced by the ROI on stadium sponsors, but their finance/marketing team will know more than me!

 

Likewise I'll bow to the knowledge of people who know more than me but I've wondered this too, especially in this instance where Google is surely now so ubiquitous they don't need to pump this much cash into having their name on a ground?

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Spending one billion pounds to advertise to the one guy looking on ask Jeeves for a Lycos map to the new Spurs stadium, in the hopes he writes a blog about it and posts it on his Geocities website to tell all his pals.

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Sponsorship of clubs, stadiums, events etc is more about the outbound aspect. E.g Google can say they’re sponsoring the Spurs’ ground in their communications rather than hoping people notice it and use a product themselves. 

 

Nobody in Britain can buy anything from King Power, but in Thailand they benefit from the publicity associated. 

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28 minutes ago, Manley Farrington-Brown said:

No football ground should ever have a sponsor's name, football was only any good when no football ground did, and football will continue to be rubbish until no football ground does again.

We’ve lost that battle mate. Sell the rights to PornHub for 1bn imo. Fixes two problems - gives us funds to buy new players and also describes the product inside when our defence gets ****ed yet again

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5 minutes ago, KFS said:

We’ve lost that battle mate. Sell the rights to PornHub for 1bn imo. Fixes two problems - gives us funds to buy new players and also describes the product inside when our defence gets ****ed yet again

I'm not sure PornHub would be allowed to buy the rights.

Onlyfans on the other hand...well, on either hand..

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1 hour ago, Corky said:

TalkSport suggesting Nuno back to Wolves,


 

Seem to be in talks but there are other  options.

 

@TheBear- how do Wolves fans feel about that possibility?

 

Going back to a club doesn’t always work although guess David Moyes at West Ham has.

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I thought they went quite stale by the time Nuno left, and Wolves fans weren't that bothered that he had gone, but grateful for everything he did to help get them up... 

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