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AIA NEW SPONSOR DEAL

BPR_U16

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Jun 28, 2006
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The first of the new deals that Levy has arranged being released.

Good increase from the old one and these little trips that Spurs are doing to the East only helps cement the relationship.
 

Lilbaz

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Apr 1, 2005
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The first of the new deals that Levy has arranged being released.

Good increase from the old one and these little trips that Spurs are doing to the East only helps cement the relationship.

Naming rights next would be nice.
 

waresy

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Mar 22, 2004
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If you only read the sensationalist headlines you would think that Levy was failing to get a stadium sponsor. the actual bit is that AIA decided against that and wanted to continue with the shirt sponsorship only.
 

degoose

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Jul 3, 2004
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wow that is a lot of cash, Spurs hitting the big time now with the type of deals going on.
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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This looks like a brilliant deal. The stadium is meant to be costing us around £50M a year in interest and repayments so even without the stadium naming rights we've covered most of the costs already. With the £100M a year revenue the stadium is mean to generate and the TV deal money we're starting to look in very good shape for the future.
 

newbie

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Jul 16, 2004
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320 million Nike deal, new AIA deal, it’s looking good!

Also we have Son, he is massive pos commercially our biggest player by far! hopefully with, Son, NFL, new stadium, a great team and manager all these things we can land a big stadium deal.
 

Lighty64

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but but …….. I doesn't like r*d:(

great deal for the club, now lets hope we follow up with a stadium sponsor and then a very small (in size) sleeve sponsor
 

spids

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So we have Nike paying us £30M per season (until 2033) and AIA paying us £40M a season (until 2027). And that is without a stadium naming rights deal (Visa would be ideal!). Awesome stuff Mr. Levy. I think there's a good chance we will generate more match day revenue than any other club in World football (given London prices and the new stadium's refreshment capacity). Add to that the NFL games and our ability to host concerts, sporting events, corporate events etc. and we are now one of the major players in World football.

EDIT: and yet @JayDub seems to disagree.
 
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DaSpurs

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Haha well damn, this means I’m gonna have to continue to endure those red letters on the kit for the foreseeable future. Pleased to see financial gain for the club, but I just don’t like this sponsor on the shirts.
 

bubble07

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Sponsor income is now comparable with the rest but our deal with Nike looks terrible in comparison

It seemed the club needed income fast so accepted a low ball deal with Nike
 

bubble07

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So we have Nike paying us £30M per season (until 2033) and AIA paying us £40M a season (until 2027). And that is without a stadium naming rights deal (Visa would be ideal!). Awesome stuff Mr. Levy. I think there's a good chance we will generate more match day revenue than any other club in World football (given London prices and the new stadium's refreshment capacity). Add to that the NFL games and our ability to host concerts, sporting events, corporate events etc. and we are now one of the major players in World football.

The scum in comparison get 30m a year more
 
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