ender4 Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 Newcastle have just announced their ‘official transport partner’ paying them £3m a year. With errrrmmm an unrelated company called Saudi Airlines Over to Chris Heck - let’s get Brightline or whatever that LA to Vegas train is called to sponsor us for our transport partner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrBlack Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 23 minutes ago, ender4 said: Newcastle have just announced their ‘official transport partner’ paying them £3m a year. With errrrmmm an unrelated company called Saudi Airlines Over to Chris Heck - let’s get Brightline or whatever that LA to Vegas train is called to sponsor us for our transport partner But its been through the PL's fair value committee and ok'd so it's definitely legit, and they definitely could have got that 3 million from some other non-saudi airline if they'd wanted to. Stinks of corruption. We can't compete with that, or what Man City et al have built up over decades of domination. But we can improve what do have. So Heck needs to find some more of these affiliates to pay us 1 or 2m. And try and eek what he can out of our current sponsors. The stadium expansion/migration is getting close to being a no brainer as its going to be the only option left to us soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MapleVilla Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I'm surprised we're not doing more of this. There must be some rule somewhere that's stopping us. "Gregg's official pastry supplier of Aston Villa", "The Belfry, the official golf partner of Aston VIlla". There's a whole bunch here that are just ridiculous. But it's extra revenue and something I would have thought we could exploit more to increase income. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Czarnikjak Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 1 hour ago, MapleVilla said: I'm surprised we're not doing more of this. There must be some rule somewhere that's stopping us. "Gregg's official pastry supplier of Aston Villa", "The Belfry, the official golf partner of Aston VIlla". There's a whole bunch here that are just ridiculous. But it's extra revenue and something I would have thought we could exploit more to increase income. We don't own Greggs or Belfry though. Saudi Prince has whole slew of Saudi companies he can "encourage" to sink money into Newcastle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Platt Posted May 7 VT Supporter Share Posted May 7 2 minutes ago, Czarnikjak said: We don't own Greggs or Belfry though. Saudi Prince has whole slew of Saudi companies he can "encourage" to sink money into Newcastle. We have the future King he must have a few connections 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stewiek2 Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 3 minutes ago, S-Platt said: We have the future King he must have a few connections Fortnum and Mason incoming. You heard it here first. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thabucks Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 (edited) Just read Sawiris is a stakeholder in the Joe & The Juice chain - they should become our new nutritional refreshment brand - anyone else fancy a £7 smoothie at half time Edited May 7 by thabucks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRO Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 2 minutes ago, thabucks said: Just read Sawiris is a stakeholder in the Joe & The Juice chain - they should become our new nutritional refreshment brand - anyone else fancy a £7 smoothie at half time Maybe the players have been having one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRO Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 3 hours ago, ender4 said: Newcastle have just announced their ‘official transport partner’ paying them £3m a year. With errrrmmm an unrelated company called Saudi Airlines Over to Chris Heck - let’s get Brightline or whatever that LA to Vegas train is called to sponsor us for our transport partner "Stagecoach"......to add to all the other coaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted May 7 VT Supporter Share Posted May 7 We're going to need an official concrete supplier for the future rebuilding work. Over to you Nass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allani Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 3 hours ago, MrBlack said: But its been through the PL's fair value committee and ok'd so it's definitely legit, and they definitely could have got that 3 million from some other non-saudi airline if they'd wanted to. Stinks of corruption. We can't compete with that, or what Man City et al have built up over decades of domination. But we can improve what do have. So Heck needs to find some more of these affiliates to pay us 1 or 2m. And try and eek what he can out of our current sponsors. The stadium expansion/migration is getting close to being a no brainer as its going to be the only option left to us soon. Say hello to Comcast. Their business network is massive. Admittedly they don't make us a state sponsored team but I am pretty confident that we will be able to make extensive use of their corporate structure and network of associates / partners to identify opportunities that would be much harder to take advantage of without their involvement. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Made In Aston Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 1 hour ago, TRO said: "Stagecoach"......to add to all the other coaches. Is this our official performing arts partner?! I can just imagine Emery conveying his tactics to the players through the medium of dance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrBlack Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 41 minutes ago, allani said: Say hello to Comcast. Their business network is massive. Admittedly they don't make us a state sponsored team but I am pretty confident that we will be able to make extensive use of their corporate structure and network of associates / partners to identify opportunities that would be much harder to take advantage of without their involvement. Yeah, you'd hope so. If you can't beat them... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MapleVilla Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 22 hours ago, Czarnikjak said: We don't own Greggs or Belfry though. Saudi Prince has whole slew of Saudi companies he can "encourage" to sink money into Newcastle. From that point of view yes. But I'm talking about just sponsors in general. Most of the ones I see here have no relation to ownership with the club. It's a commercial partnership. Bit like what we have with Heineken or Aston University. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ender4 Posted Wednesday at 22:26 Share Posted Wednesday at 22:26 Compared to this 23/24 season: +£50m Champions League TV and prize money from league stage. +£10m 4 wins in CL group stage at £2.5m per win. +£12m Adidas (£4m Castore to £16m with CL qualification). +£12m Betano (£8m BK8 to £20m). +£1m Trade Nation (£1m to £2m). +£2m Matchday pricing increase. +£4m CL home matches compared to Conference League home matches. That’s £91 million extra revenue next season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blunther Posted Thursday at 09:43 Share Posted Thursday at 09:43 "+£2m Matchday pricing increase." Demonstrates just how little is made from gouging fans these days in the grand scheme of things. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ender4 Posted Thursday at 10:21 Share Posted Thursday at 10:21 11 hours ago, ender4 said: Compared to this 23/24 season: +£50m Champions League TV and prize money from league stage. +£10m 4 wins in CL group stage at £2.5m per win. +£12m Adidas (£4m Castore to £16m with CL qualification). +£12m Betano (£8m BK8 to £20m). +£1m Trade Nation (£1m to £2m). +£2m Matchday pricing increase. +£4m CL home matches compared to Conference League home matches. That’s £91 million extra revenue next season. 22/23 - Revenue was £218m. 23/24 - +£15m for Conference League, +£9m for 3 higher places in PL, +£2m PL matchday pricing increase, +£1m Lower Ground and Terrace View. +£5m extra Conference League matchday revenue = +£32m = Revenue of £250m 24/25 - £250m + £91m as broken down in earlier post = £341m. In comparison, the lowest of the 'big 6' revenue was Arsenal with £465m, Chelsea with £513m and Spurs with £550m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Czarnikjak Posted Thursday at 12:32 Share Posted Thursday at 12:32 (edited) 14 hours ago, ender4 said: Compared to this 23/24 season: +£50m Champions League TV and prize money from league stage. +£10m 4 wins in CL group stage at £2.5m per win. +£12m Adidas (£4m Castore to £16m with CL qualification). +£12m Betano (£8m BK8 to £20m). +£1m Trade Nation (£1m to £2m). +£2m Matchday pricing increase. +£4m CL home matches compared to Conference League home matches. That’s £91 million extra revenue next season. You forgot minus £15-20m or so for this seasons Conference prize money. Also, there will be penalties we need to pay to current sponsors for breaking their contracts early. Not sure if those will count towards this or next season. Edited Thursday at 12:35 by Czarnikjak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ender4 Posted Thursday at 12:56 Share Posted Thursday at 12:56 22 minutes ago, Czarnikjak said: You forgot minus £15-20m or so for this seasons Conference prize money. Also, there will be penalties we need to pay to current sponsors for breaking their contracts early. Not sure if those will count towards this or next season. Oh yes! So around £20m less than what i quoted - maybe £320m revenue for this season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alakagom Posted Thursday at 12:58 Share Posted Thursday at 12:58 23 minutes ago, Czarnikjak said: You forgot minus £15-20m or so for this seasons Conference prize money. Also, there will be penalties we need to pay to current sponsors for breaking their contracts early. Not sure if those will count towards this or next season. Revenue is all the money brought in the club, that's why we broke these contracts early to bring more money to the club, we might actually make actual loss for the club initially on these deals with the penalties for breaking the contract but that's beside the point since the biggest problem we face is revenue/wage salary caps setting in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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