Vladamir
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I think Arsenal made £30+k for charity auctioning the poppy shirts last year so there is money to be made for charity there. Not saying that's why they wanted them though. Players donating their days wages to Help the Heroes would be a good gesture.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newc...e-renamed-sports-direct-arena-72703-29749547/
God a hate that useless fat cunt.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newc...e-renamed-sports-direct-arena-72703-29749547/
God a hate that useless fat cunt.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15670830.stm
They reckon itll bring in about £10 million, or one player (in their words), still think its a bad idea, St James' Park is, well, St James' Park
The Newcastle fans just need to chill the fuck out. They all moaned at the Carroll money along with Nolan, Barton, Enrique going. And while they haven't played anyone in the league yet (next 3 games will be huge) they are unbeaten in the league, they have the best defensive record and the signings they have brought in are all pulling in the right direction. While 8-10 million a year does not buy you a world class player, it's an extra chunk of cash that they can invest in their youth policy/scouting network (where alot of the Carroll fee went)
While the Sports direct arena name isn't ideal at the moment, someone will come in when the club are flying high, hence this is the best time to go looking for a investor.
They are trynig to get the club to be self sustaining and with the fan base that Newcastle have, it will certainly put them at the top of a pile just behind the big players. They gave the fans a chance to freeze their season ticket prices for 3 years and then extended that for a further 10 years. I bet there is fans at Utd/City/Arsenal/Chelsea that wish they could have froze theirs for a year let alone 13. They only just sold of the remaining unsold season tickets for £100 for an adult £50 quid for a child. The guy knows how to run a business and in football now more than ever that is very important.