Sunday, November 17, 2024

Arsenal and Emirates agree £30m a season shirt deal

Arsenal have today confirmed a long-term extension to their shirt sponsorship deal with Emirates.

The deal, worth £150 million in total, will see the Gunners earn £30 million a season for the next 5-years and affords Emirates the right to emblazon their brand on both match kits and training gear.

The Gunners currently earn £5.5million a season from their shirt sponsorship with Emirates – a figure which was agreed in October 2004 and came as part of a package which included naming rights for the new stadium at Ashburton Grove until 2021. Those naming rights will remain under the Emirates brand until 2028 as part of the new agreement.

The annual increase, which is worth nearly five and a half times the current package, has been warmly welcomed at board level with CEO Ivan Gazidis stating:

“This is an exciting day for Arsenal Football Club and all our supporter. This agreement is a testimony to Arsenal’s approach and to the capabilities we have developed in recent years as well as the strength of our partnership with Emirates.

“The original deal with Emirates was a key facilitator of our move from Highbury and this next phase of our relationship will be just as critical to keep us at the top of the game in England and Europe.

“Emirates is the perfect partner for Arsenal and we are delighted to have agreed a new partnership. Emirates is a world-class brand and by flying to more than 120 destinations across six continents has a truly global reach.

“This reach will play an important role in our own ambitions to further extend the depth of our following around the world. The fact this partnership will continue for many years to come underlines how much both organisations value and benefit from the relationship.”

While the current partnership provided vital revenue to help fund the move from Highbury, it has since been dwarfed by commercial deals completed by rivals both at home and abroad.

Earlier this year Manchester United agreed a record £357 million package with American car manufacturer Chevrolet which will see them earning at least £45 million a season until 2021. While that deal remains unsurpassed, Arsenal’s agreement with Emirates will catapult them up the shirt sponsorship leaderboard into second place behind the Old Trafford side.

In December 2010 Barcelona agreed a five-year deal worth £125 million with the Qatar Foundation (soon to be Qatar Airways), Bayern Munich agreed a £71 million three-year partnership with Deutsche Telecom running until 2013, while Liverpool, Manchester City and Sunderland each earn £20 million a year from Standard Chartered, Etihad Airways and Invest in Africa respectively.

Arsenal’s £30 million a season package is nearly double the £16.8 million which reigning La Liga side Real Madrid earn with betting company Bwin and three times the figure which Tottenham make from their dual-partners Autonomy and Investec.

Emirates also sponsor the shirts of AC Milan, Paris Saint German, Hamburg and Olympiakos and entered a partnership with Real Madrid last summer. The airline also put their name to the Emirates Cup, Arsenal’s prestigious two-day, pre-season tournament, hold official partner status with FIFA and sponsor the Asian Football Confederation.

In addition to the investment by Emirates the Gunners are also expecting a financial windfall from a new kit manufacturer partnership. Arsenal have worn kit made by Nike since 1994 and penned a 10-year extension in 2003 worth £130 million (including £55 million in cash given in 2006).

It remains to be seen whether CEO Ivan Gazidis and CCO Tom Fox stick with the American giants or, as speculation would suggest, opt to revitalise long-standing links with German brand Adidas.

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Martin

Holy Fuck… That’s like 30 million squillaci’s!!!!!!

ARSENAL

more money for Gazidis and Hill-Wood.
The fans will be excited if you can start keeping your best players and winning tournaments

THEREISBEARCUM

Someone come and put a dick in this guy’s mouth, please?

puhlease

zzzzzz

Master Bates

you mean to say gazidis and Hillwood will be getting 15Mill each every year ?Do you have proof?

Peter

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. I would have assumed that an extra 25 million a year makes it more likely that the club will be able to keep its best players and win tournaments, but maybe I’m just thick.

GreenGunner80

fuck off tool…
Seriously if the deal was for two pound fifty and a packet of woodbines it would be proof our lack of ambition and diminishing status.

Instead when we score a bumper payday it is all how Hill-Wood, Gazidis and Silent Stan are bending us over a barrel.

When the club pays a dividend for the first time then fair enough vent your spleen, until then wind your neck in and either support the club or fuck off to the Sp*ds

Frog

So we play villa on Saturday right? O good, because I like football, this shit is lame.

Leftpinky

Does this deal start from next year? If so, great deal. Or does it start from 2014?? Article note clear but since gazdis said moving money up, sounds like 2013?

Deano

We can finally afford to do the deal with Walcott now.

Sol Goodman

We can now nearly buy 1 Andy Carol a year yaay !!!

Damien

“As part of the deal Arsenal’s home will continue to be known as Emirates Stadium up to 2028.”

Bit crap if that’s included in the price.

Carlos

Hmm. What’s the breakdown of the Man City/Etihad deal naming rights vs. shirt sponsorship, anyone know?

Dick Swiveller

I believe it will work out as roughly the amount that their accountants calculate they’ll have to make in order to comply with FFP, something of a crazy coincidence, eh?

Gary

I don’t think anyone knows the breakdown. All I know is that City signed a 10 year combined shirt and stadium sponsorship deal with Etihad last year for £400m. £10m more per year than what we’re getting. However, they never would have got that if their owners weren’t also the owners of Etihad.

Titsan Arse

Sorry if I have missed this but when does this deal take effect from? Now? Or at the end of the current deal?

Titsan Arse

Just found the answer. Gazidis: Arsenal have agreed with Emirates to bring payments forward so additional money is available to invest this year #bbcsportsday #afc

AGunner

was gonna be named that till 2021 anyway.. this new kit sponsor deal expires in 2019 so it’ll be renegotiated again around then and probably another extension etc. so doesn’t make too much of a difference I reckon

Damien

Bit crap was overstating it but it’s not great either. Average I would say. It’s a lot more than most of our rivals (Spurs, City, Liverpool) but the stadium rights probably account for that.

Dick Swiveller

*meh* as long as it isn’t called Spurs Rule or something I’m not so bothered, it’s what goes on inside that counts rather than the name on the outside and hopefully the money will go some way to helping that.

Fabulous

Totally agree. That’s what, a 15 year contract if I understand it correct? By which time our rivals will be able to get better deals and we’re stuck with them again, exactly like our last deal with Emirates

_

No, it’s 5 years kit deal and 7 years stadium naming rights deal. When the kit deal expires in 18 or 19, the club will be able to negotiate a new one, either including the stadium or not.

UndercoverMancGooner

It is indeed, but that’s only a seven year extension on the current deal. Bit worried that price will be a poor one by the time 2028 comes around, though. Pleased we arent hamstrung long term with shirts sponsorship, though.

The JD Flick!!

OH THE LOLZ!

axe

I feel The Emirates Stadium should retain its name forever, and simply be called The Emirates

Carlos

woah. big bucks indeed.

A N Other

It’s 5 year contract.. At the end of arsenal can renegotiate.

But 30m is not good considering we have stadium naming rights as well. Man U is getting 45m just for the main shirt. They are getting extra 10m ( I think) for training shirts from DHL. That makes its 55m – almost double amount without stadium naming rights.

Edd

Annoying as it may be, ManUre have a slightly larger and slightly more global fanbase. To get close to their fanbase size we would need to start winning trophies more regularly. Then we could start to command the deals of the size ManUre gets.

TexasGooner6

I agree. Think Arsenal would have been prudent to not extend the stadium rights and split up match jerseys and practice gear. Don’t like to throw positives towards ManU but their sponsorship deal is amazing. Think we left some money on the table with this one. JMO

A Yank

Not super jazzed about this. Think we were stuck in a shit deal with Emirates we were never getting out of. But instead of letting it lapse, then hitting the open market we did another deal with Emirates so that we could get money now. Feel like we got lowballed (again) and in a couple of years are going to be looking at our rivals who are doing £60-£70M deals. Hell, United just bought back the last year on their PRACTICE shirts because they felt they could get more money on those.

Gazidis has not been good for this club.

Tom J

Lowballed?? So you have a better knowledge of the clubs finances than the owner, CEO and manager? I cant imagine Silent Stan has been lowballed too many times. We obviously need investment now. An extra 25 million earned every year hopefully means we dont have to sell out best players to break even and can offer better contrcts for those to stay and to attract players

A Yank

I doubt Silent Stan negotiated the deal. And the vast majority of his wealth comes courtesy of his marrying into the Walton family (Wal-Mart). And while this mightn’t have much to do with his great record of not getting lowballed (according to you), his teams don’t win, which is far more important to me as an Arsenal fan. As for the deal itself, yes it’s a large number and $25M/year sounds grand but just wait a couple of years. This puts us on par with the last deals of our rivals, when they go out an make their next ones,… Read more »

Tom J

I said I cant imagine he has been lowballed too many times, not assert whether he had or not. And while he may or may not have negotiated the deal, I would again imagine that Gazidis didnt do this on his own and a team of financial experts would have reviewed all the fine details. I would also imagine that they would know more than us football fans about the value of the deal. Further with companies and businesses closing globally every day, who knows how football and finances will develop over the next few years, you obviously do.

bard

Feeling a bit iffy about this deal. Yes, £30m per year, but that calculation only holds if you see it only as beginning from 2014. So, if looked at this way, we’ll only be seeing this money a year and a half from now, i.e. the start of the 2014/15 season. In the meantime, we’re still stuck to the old £5.5m deal. Also, as mentioned previously, the economics of football might change in 4-5 years and other clubs might strike deals worth more than £30m while we’re still tied to the Emirates deal, the same way we were overtaken in… Read more »

Mick

Excellent news! Now lets get to putting that money in the right places!!

Stan Kroenke

YES! let’s do that *wink*

Alisher Usmanov

I’ve had enough of this shit !!

I’m going to buy Emirates and rename them Usmanovs Airlines

Gandalf

Thats a lovely improvement, hopefully some more deals will follow this up.

GOLLUM

My precious

Horgoomiki

“As part of the deal Arsenal’s home will continue to be known as Emirates Stadium up to 2028”

For fucks sake…no, thanks.

Hugh Jarse

There is only value in selling the naming rights once.
Its always going to be known as the Emirates, even if many people hate that
Look at the League Cup, no one knows what its called anymore.

Dr Baptiste

Mickey Mouse cup, everyone knows that

A Yank

Disagree. Stadia get have rights sold multiple times here in the States. The checks clear every time. And it seems to have no impact on actual games or getting people to pay money to see those games.

A rose. Sweet. Etc.

Tom J

I agree with the yank, didnt Gazidis spout off the same that there is only value in selling the naming rights once, without an explanation of his assertion. It wont always be known as the Emirates’. I have never called it that. It will always be the Grove to me

AGunner

Finally some good news! Hope we extend the Nike deal on better terms too ‘cus an Adidas kit would be ugly.

Alf

Not to mention the factor that the current shirt was advertised as being the 2012-’14 shirt and a move to Adidas will almost certainly make it a 2012-’13 shirt!!!

Mikkey3D

As long as we don’t go with Airness let’s take the better price…

AGunner

Really? People really want an Adidas kit? They’re basically gonna turn our kit into the Ajax kit or have it similar to Chelsea… Both pretty ugly if you ask me…

THEREISBEARCUM

Chelsea’s home kit this season is must better than ours.

…but then, that ridiculous breastplate shit they had the season before was fuck ugly.

So in conclusion: I don’t know.

AGunner

i prefer our kit than chelseas this season, theirs looks like an average adidas tshirt, nothing special. personally think nike have a good history of kit designs over adidas, but each to their own. i tend to buy a few shirts a season, so as long as they look nice then i have no issues! just seen some mock ups on twitter of a few adidas kits too, some look decent, some down right ugly.. guess we wait and see!

TexasGooner6

I prefer Nike. They have deeper pockets as well.

Frog

Red shirt, white sleeves, canon. Job done. I don’t care if Santas elfs make it.

Dr. Silent

If we spend this increased revenue on players, great. Come on now boys, £25 million extra in the bank leaves no excuse not to invest more in the team.

vivek

Tottenham scums again in our shadows..

TSOTIA

I couldn’t help but burst into laughter when I read this:
“Arsenal’s £30 million a season package is … three times the
figure which Tottenham make from their
dual-partners Autonomy and Investec.”
Anyways, safe for my suspicion of the 2028 deal (why not bargain based on the economic factors of that time?), I think this is good news.

Hugh Jarse

And they are seriously wasting their money.

Who the fuck, what or where are Autonomy and Investic anyway

AGunner

autonomy is the company that screwed HP last week with accounting fraud, suits spurs lol

Bucks

Today is a good day.Not happy with the stadium naming rights, but extra cash that will go into the team.

d7g7

More money that will NOT be spent. 🙂

Master Bates

oh go fudge yourself , With this deal we’d be able to KEEP players .

Frog

We shall see. I wouldn’t place a bet on it.

BobbyPArlser

This opinion is deluded, I think. How the hell do you keep the top players without having a shot at trophies. Exactly.

Master Bates

You pay them

and who’s supposed to win them the trophies?

Frog

I would place a bet on theo and sagna both being gone by the summer at the latest and there replacements being jenkinson and ox/ gnabry.

scam69

All gone a bit Fast Show: “The new agreement was formally concluded today at Emirates Stadium by Arsenal chief executive, Ivan Gazidis and Emirates divisional senior vice-president, corporate communications, Boutros Boutros”

Giroud's 5 O'Clock Shadow

Now will you sign da ting, Theo?

Drew

I hear theo wants now half of that £30 million.for him to stay. Something about I love Arsenal and I want £15 million to keep this profound love up.

Voldermort

You are about to find out exactly why stan bought the club in the first place.

Dr Baptiste

We’ll just have to find out on the very public accounts next year, won’t we.

neutral

Sometimes I wonder why people think Kronke is as dumb as they are. Sure he could pull out dividends, but does he need the money? second, leeching money from the club and making it less competitive will cause his asset (Arsenal) to lose value. His best bet is to increase the value of the club through a combination of off-field commercial activitities and on-field success. Is Stan in it because he loves Arsenal, no. He is going to sell the club in 5-10-15 years time and make hundreds of millions, not the small amounts he could get by pulling divdends… Read more »

Voldermort

On field success? and making the club less competitive. If selling your best players year on year and alienating your fan base whilst doing so and being just about as ignorant as one can get at your own Agm is what stan and clearly you yourself believe counts as building a successful club then we are bang in trouble.

Xanthias

2028 seems like a billion years in the future

Jack Jumblies

So this deal includes naming rights for the stadium for an additional 7 years? Good piece of business for Emirates Airline, who basically have such a prominent billboard in North London. Wondering how long before this deal looks below-market, so I’d love to Swiss Ramble’s update on the state of Arsenal’s finances after this and the improved kit deal. Does it mean we’ll start making more big name signings? I doubt it under this regime, but we mail likely see a rise in overall player salaries. Personally, I wish a chunk of this windfall went into a fund that would… Read more »

Sue.My.Chin

Yeh, it’s nothing compared to our competitors, even if they are being paid more on top of the £150m for the stadium naming rights extension.

Dr Baptiste

In 5 years time, we can negotiate a higher fee for sponsorship on our shirts. The stadium name is just part of the deal and, like St James’ Park being called the Sports Direct Arena, it will probably always be called the Emirates even with new naming rights.
Also, it’s only an extra 7 years on an already long term for the naming rights.

Jack Jumblies

Agree with your point. A bit surprised about all the negative thumbs as I’m not slagging the deal, but it’s not like “Wow, we made off like bandits.” Good piece of business for both sides. Let’s hope it leads to more positives.

GMR

Another poor deal concluded. I’m sure we are getting more now for the kit naming rights than the current 5.5 million per season, but AFC will not see all that 150 million until 2028 when the stadium naming rights also expire. Why can’t we just conclude separate deals like every other club, we lag so far behind and yet have an expensive commercial team!!

Sue.My.Chin

I don’t think you’ve quite understood. Even if the stadium naming rights are included, we’ll be getting the money over the next 7 years.

GMR

The kit deal is over 5 years, Arsenal will not see 150 million in that time because it includes the stadium naming rights. If I’m wrong and they do get the whole amount its still a poor deal because that will mean they’ve had all the stadium naming money upfront and cannot renegotiate that with Emirates or likewise until at least 2025-27. I cannot understand how a club which has been in the CL for 15 consecutive years is so far behind Man utd with commercial deals. If we are getting 23 million a year for our kit sponsorship that… Read more »

MArtin

Sadly, yes they are.

nujt

As I understand, it’s 150 million spread over 5 years; 30 million per season. It’s just the stadium naming rights that go until 2028, not the shirt sponsorship.

CB

GMR, are you a Spurs fan or just thick?

Though obviously both together is more than possible.

GMR

Are you an internet troll or do you just look like one??

CB

I am a season ticket holder at Arsenal, supporter over 40 years.

‘AFC will not see all that 150 million until 2028’ is the sort of thing a troll would post, so hence my post. But feel free to accuse me of what you appear to be doing (see the number of thumbs down on your post if you’re not sure the effect of what you posted). It demonstrates my point entirely.

Keep digging though, it is amusing to see.

And pretend to be a fan next time, someone who is happy when good things happen to Arsenal.

H. P. Arsecraft

CB

Why the fuck do you insult a fellow gooner because he has a opinion that differs from yours?

CB

I would never insult someone that was obviously a fellow Gooner, HP Arsecraft/GWR.

Please follow the comments and responses (including thumbs up and down) and it will be apparent why I said what I did. Thinking is often a good approach before posting, whatever name you use.

H. P. Arsecraft

CB

“GMR, are you a Spurs fan or just thick? ”

I would take that as an insult and nowhere have i seen any reason to insult GMR. In my opinion he is wrong about the deal but I wouldnt call him a Spurs fan or thick and so what if he gets thumbs up and down?

“Thinking is often a good approach before posting.” Spot on CB, spot on.

CB

I refer you to my previous answer. I would never insult someone that was obviously a fellow Gooner. People will not give thumbs down en masse to anyone that appears to be a fellow Gooner ie supporter of the club. Perhaps it is my fault for thinking that things aren’t so bad – a great North London derby, enjoyable match in midweek, some great players meshing together including Jack coming back from injury, winnable run of games coming up, qualification from the CL group and now a lot more money coming into the club, with TV money and shirt deal… Read more »

LeeLee Duschenjo

Season ticket holder, supporter over 40 fucking years. Then your opinion must be superior to the young, foreign fans, of course.

CB

I refer you to my previous answer. I would never insult someone that was obviously a fellow Gooner.

Though I’m getting tired of doing that. Your argument is a straw man, made up to insult, even though it isn’t what I think at all. Having lived abroad I love any overseas Gooners. You should be a spin doctor.

Give me a good argument and I’ll applaud you for it. I’m prepared to wait…

4rs3n4l

What a great news after i had a car accident on a shitty day..please invest the money on the team..bigger squad depth..n theo,SIGN THE THING!!

jon

Let’s see: £25m is about £480k over 52 weeks, so that’s the wages of three top top players, great!

The Loving Hands of Wenger

So, when we get a new kit deal, then we can nearly pay the same wages as Man U. No excuses!

Master Bates

hmm let me see , we spent 124M on wages last season with the 5.5 Mill a year deal (Man united spent 154) . Not bad if you ask me . they’ll probably a lot more with 30Mill.

Our last contract was so crappy, Sp*rs had a better deal

rangooner

ooof, don’t really know much about all these economics behind the scenes, but that sounds like some big moolah.

and perhaps a bit petty, but i quite like the look of the emirates logo in comparison to things like etihad or DHL or.. chevrolet?

THEREISBEARCUM

It’s no SEGA, but it’ll do.

Dr Baptiste

or JVC

TT

No not Sega! We were laughed at in Italy because it literally means W****r in Italian.

Dr Baptiste

I thought we played in England…. Also, SEGA means ‘Saw’ or ‘Saw Mill’ in Italy and not Wanker.

THEREISBEARCUM

SEGAiolo does in fact mean wanker in Italian – which is GREAT TRIVIA.

I still like SEGA though.

rangooner

haha i was maybe 10 years old when we switched to sega and remember hating it because i was a nintendo kid, didn’t buy another kit from the ’98 JVC til the O2! good times

Duck Manson

So they get five years of shirt exposure and the stadium name for 15 years for a total £150m. Doesn’t sound like a great deal when City are getting £40m a year for the stadium name alone.

Sue.My.Chin

They already have 8 years of stadium naming rights left so it’s an extension of 7. If they aren’t paying more for the stadium naming rights, then I agree, it sounds like we’re getting robbed.

Gary

The City deal does include the shirt sponsorship too for that £40m per year. But I know what you’re saying. I don’t think it’s that great a deal either. If the stadium naming rights hadn’t been extended it would have been a much better deal.

THEREISBEARCUM

Why don’t you write to Emirates and get them to buy the club – then you can see what happens then.

Dick Swiveller

I wouldn’t compare our deals to City’s, theirs is a fairly transparent funding from (by my understanding of the area, which is piss-poor) the same family.to try and mitigate any FFP problems, ours is actual commercial growth.

Harish

It helps that this sponsor is the brother/relative of the Man City owner, and is widely considered a step around the FFP rules to give more money to the club indirectly. Man City and Chelsea honestly are never a good comparison to make. Nor is ManUre for their global reach, second to none (particularly from the Premier League.) They roll so heavy that they can put out there that they want stationary partnerships for their offices, and actually have made sponsorship money. We’re doing well with what we get, all things considered. I just want the debt gone so we… Read more »

Sue.My.Chin

Does that mean the extra 7 years of stadium naming rights are included in that £150m or are they paying more on top of that? If the new £150m deal is payment for shirt naming rights alone then it’s not bad, though Manure still get £15m more per season than the £30m we’ll be getting, as well as an extra £22m bonus before it’s even started. But if the extra 7 years stadium naming rights are included in the £150m then it’s a pittance. It’s effectively something like £80m for 5 years shirt sponsorship and £70m for 7 years stadium… Read more »

gunnerjoe

Dont worry about the Manu deal it’s sponsor will go broke like the last two.

Mikkey3D

Let’s have Huntelaar, Cavani or another top class scorer/player this winter…. Only then will the fans have a reason to celebrate. Until then, only the board has a reason to do so.

James L

I’m surprised that the naming rights to the stadium bother people that much. The stadium never really had another name and the alternatives hardly roll off the tongue (the Grove being the best of a bad bunch). If they had taken Highbury and renamed it the Emirates then I would have been very upset but as is I don’t really care.

Like everyone else though I will care if this money is not reinvested back into the squad.

Mikkey3D

The “Armoury”

cornishlee

Highbury never officially held that name anyway – it was ‘The Arsenal Stadium’. Which just goes to show that fans can call it whatever they want.

Midfield Corporal

Am I the only One Who thinks that 30m including the stadium naming rights is cheap? If Liverpool get 20m a season you would expect us to acheive 20-25m, making the stadium naming rights worth between 5-10 m a year. Plus we are committed for 16 years now. What’s the bet in 10 years time we’re alloaning about the pittance we are getting in naming rights and how we’re stuck with it for another 6 yrs when Man U agree a 900 million pound deal with someone just to have their name on the shitters at Old Trafford. You only… Read more »

H. P. Arsecraft

The naming rights for the stadium is until 2028. The shirt deal is until the end of the 2018/2019 season. I think they will renegotiate both deals at 2019 and keep prolonging the stadium deal too keep the Emirates name on the stadium.

LeeLee Duschenjo

You can’t be a bit pessimist about it here, it’s not allowed.

H. P. Arsecraft

Oh fuck that`s a lot of money. Good work!!

TexasGooner6

The point is not that they collected more money. The point is that in this ultra-competitive market, the commercial team should be maximizing revenue. ManU is maximizing revenue by separating matchday jerseys with practice gear. Plus if you separate them you have two sponsors and not just one. I am definitely happy we are increasing commercial revenue, just think we could have gotten more.

THEREISBEARCUM

[some girlish whining about how Man U still have more money than us, how Ivan Gazidis gets £130m to himself to buy a fleet of cars with his face on and how the stadium isn’t called Perry Groves Memorial Park]

Sue.My.Chin

Man U will be getting %50 more per year than we will. On top of that Chevrolet will even pay them £11 million in each of the previous two seasons – while Aon are still the sponsors.

Not only that, but United have also persuaded DHL to pay £10 million a season to sponsor their training kit.

There is quite some discrepancy there.

arseblog

There is no point comparing our deals with Man Utd though. They’re globally a much bigger club/brand, much better run from a commercial point of view (although we’re catching up) and have had a lot of success in recent years winning the PL and CL.

From our point of view it’s an excellent deal.

uler56

Yep a huge one all told they will earn about £30m more per year then us with their combined Shirt and Training kit deal. All that investment in the commercial arm and we get what maybe £5m(£25m for shirt/£5m for Naming rights) more then Sunerland…

THEREISBEARCUM

That’s cause they’re fucking Man U, you [rude word].

_

The major difference is that the manager of GM who made the deal with manu was sacked and internally investigated afterwards, if I remember correctly.

The second aspect a lot of people here are missing is the real value of the stadium naming right – anyone actually knows it? My feeling here is that the sponsor’s name on the shirt is much more exposed to the public than the stadium name…

Sreenath

Gazidis can give his interview / meeting with some breathing space. I felt whacking him every time he uttered ‘future’ with ‘FFP’.
“Show me the money Ivan”
“Oh, here I have a 150 million”
I f we win 2-3 trophies within 2018, we can get a mighty shirt deal next time. Stadium will remain same as long as Emirates is financially healthy.
All in all there should be around 50 mn increase with that proposed kit deal per year.
Boom Boom Kaboom!!!!

Malaysian Gooner

Not completely true. Man Utd have had to cancel the deal with DHL to accommodate the new Chevy deal (which IG noted with overcrowding of sponsors). In fact, I believe DHL has made a profit out of the deal.

TexasGooner6

Blogger,

Hate to say it but you are wrong. They should have gotten 20+ just for the matchday jerseys. Roll in the naming rights and training gear and we should have gotten more. You can’t claim that the commercial team is getting better if they continually sign contracts that leave money on the table.

Master Bates

[Some come comment that shows I am stupid , but still gives me the right to whine about the deal and demand Usmanov takeover]

Dr Baptiste

[Some comment that contains swear words and labels you as a Spurs fan or troll]

uler56

About Par. The headline figure of £30m is good but when you dig beneath the surface a little it starts to look poorer. The £150m deal includes 7 years on the naming rights for the stadium and the training kits.

arseblog

We’ve never had a training kit sponsor anyway, and the naming rights just cements the deal with the shirt sponsorship and leaves us open to increase that deal yet again when it ends in 2018/19

uler56

Well why don’t we have one? I know you say we can’t compare ourselves to Utd but their combined Shirt /training kit deal will be at least £30m more then ours we will never compete if we are always playing catch up.

Mashman147

Arseblog. I think you are banging your head against a brick wall here…

Musalya

looks like a good deal to me,hope we end up reinvesting in the squad….maybe you could give us a break down on how the money is to be distributed..and bring an end to all this back n forth confusion

Mashman147

You cant compare us to United. They have won bundles of trophies and are a far bigger worldwide brand. We have won nothing for 8 years and have secured a better shirt deal than that of everyone in world football except United. Ignore City, as they are funding themselves unfairly. Look at it this way and maybe you should be praising the commercial team, not slagging them off.

Goon Goon Goon

Even if we don’t sign any players, at least sign sagna and theo on for the long term. Excellent news for the club though :o)

Hopefully we a see a return from it on the pitch

patrick_Sean

Key point is it’s not JUST the shirt.

Original Emirates deal worth £6.6m per year over the 15 year duration (including 8 years for the shirt), this is £10.71 over 14 years (including 5 years for the shirt).

Liverpool’s current £20m a year shirt deal (no free stadium) ends in 2014. They will match us and no sell their stadium name.

Mashman147

Are you stupid? The shirt sponsorship is for 5 years, not 14. Stop mixing the stadium name with the shirt money.

Mashman147

So Liverpool match us and not sell their stadium name. So they end up with the same money as us. What is your point?

Bee

hmmmm, having the 2nd biggest deal (depending on how the numbers break down) after manu is fair enough, considering they are the world leaders …. but if we are tying it down to another zillion year extension then will we find ourselves left behind again in 5 years? or 3 years? especially if its an all in bundle of stadium/shirt/training kit etc, which seem to be the biggest things we can sell are liverpool, spurs, man c, chelski, everyone else going to be working on new, better deals over the next 5 years while we are still stuck with 2012… Read more »

THEREISBEARCUM

Well that’s how competition works isn’t it?

You get a great deal. Another team goes crying to their sponsor, “Why is our deal crap compared to them?” The sponsor goes “Alright, here’s a better a deal.” Three years later the first team are all like “Why is that team over there enjoying such a great deal? Ours looks like shit.” [continues forever]

Mashman147

Mate, you are fighting a losing battle here. We have too many fans who arent very intelligent. We are in worldwide recession, europe is going to shite and we have managed to sign a deal that is 500% up on the last one we signed. But our fans think that is poor and we should only sign up for a year.

Big Dave

Too many people trying to be accountants on here, I need to dumb down the comments again….
….The Emirates chap is called Boutros Boutros… LOLZERS!

El Pige

I get people think we could have done better out of this deal but citing Manchester United is stupid because they have been far more successful in the past 7 years. Think we need to be realistic. If the extra capital pushes us on to be challengers again that is the main thing. Beats being out of the title race in January.

Mashman147

Someone sensible. Well done.

THEREISBEARCUM

EXACTLY.

You might as well ask why some geezer at Microsoft gets paid more than you. When you invent Windows, then you can talk shit.

LarryBenedict

If this new £150m deal is payment for shirt naming rights alone then it’s not that bad, but if the extra 7 years stadium naming rights are included in the £150m then it’s a disgrace, because it’s effectively something like £80m for 5 years shirt sponsorship and £70m for 7 years stadium sponsorship.

So, is it shirt naming right alone or what?

Thanks.

mistery

Emirates paid £42m for 15 years stadium naming rights in 2006 (£2.8m pa), with Gazidis admitting today that the economic value of re-selling the naming rights in 2021 is much lower by comparison. Say 50% less, so the price attributable to the 7 year extension is £9.8m and not the £70m suggested. It is true that the stadium extension is a definite sweetener to the new deal, but Arsenal need the money now and not in 2021 so on that basis the commercial team deserve some credit for selling this so far ahead of time. They have also agreed a… Read more »

Gareth Knight

Look people, this club is moving in the right direction. If this new agreement and the new kit deal gives Wenger more money for better players and better wages then you can be sure that we will start competing for the Premier league and Champions league again. This will attract some of the worlds best players to Arsenal again. This elevation back into the elite of football clubs means that in 5 years time when we renegotiate this deal again with Emirates they will probably increase the deal by another 5-10 million a season. Utd did not get their mega… Read more »

LeeLee Duschenjo

“Look people, this club is moving in the right direction.”

As usual.

arseblog

I refer to this tweet. Thank you.

THEREISBEARCUM

Perfect.

I mean, she was alright and everything, but her tits were a bit too perfect…

Mashman147

I reckon you ask a lot of fans and they would happily have Usmanov as the 3rd part as long as he got his money out.

The Truth

…the only people WHO could get laid… Not only do we have a massive let down with this lamentable commercial deal, we get incorrect grammar on the forums. NOT HAPPY!

😉

Mashman147

It seems grammar isn’t your problem, but spelling is. You appear to have spelt Twat as Truth.

Dr Baptiste

ZING!!!

Also, twitter has a limited character total, so you sometimes need to leave out a word to get your point across. Blogs left out ‘who’ but, considering in this day and age, I’m classed as “old” and out of touch with today’s youth, I still understood what he meant.

Dr Baptiste

One more thing; you added a smiley at the end, so your argument is invalid.

H. P. Arsecraft

Yes I know that we are the only people that could get both of them in bed but Scarlett Johansson.. meh..too pale and Angelina is getting old….

Al2.0

You lost out big time.

H. P. Arsecraft

Irony 🙂

nujt

I think this is a case of a lot of people getting their hopes up too high. When the story came out of the ‘significant’ deal about to be made, folks were probably expecting billions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTmXHvGZiSY

A N Other

Awesome. I promise we will stop complaining as soon as we have won a trophy.

Sue.My.Chin

Sack of spuds!

Lapidarij

Funny, but I have a feeling that is more like we are into Angelina but Brad (Stan) is in our anus! So we are complaining and missing lovely Scarlett for a reason: Hello Board! Stop selling our best players!

TexasGooner6

Don’t know it til you try it. I’ve seen both naked.

14Henry

I really think people need to read the statement on OS before commenting on it.
It says a 5 YEAR EXTENSION UNTIL 2018/19, in other words we are still on the old deal until 2014/15 unless the 150 million is spread over 6 seasons not 5.
It also says and I quote “As part of the deal Arsenal’s home will continue to be known as Emirates Stadium up to 2028.”
Doesn’t look so good now does it?
I am feeling a bit underwhelmed……. it is a long time to tie yourselves up for.

Mashman147

Jog on you mug. We have the second best shirt deal in the world. End of. Forget the naming rights. City are fudging the figures. So dont count them.

14Henry

Oh dear, just because you don’t agree with my opinion you insult me……. yawn.

Sue.My.Chin

No we don’t you fringe! It’s behind manure and City for a start, Sunderland are earning the same from shirt sponsors and Newcastle are earning the same from naming rights now! Never mind how much naming rights will be worth in 15 years.

I would suggest getting your facts right but you didn’t even offer any.

Mashman147

Read what I said Suk My Chin. We are behind Man U and I said ignore city. What naming rights are Newcastle getting? You seem to know an awful lot about who gets what for sponsorship. Are you in the game, or on it?

Dr Baptiste

According to all the reports I have found, these are the top ten shirt sponsorship deals at the start of the 12/13 season. 1. Barcelona – £25m-a-year (Qatar Foundation) 2. Bayern Munich – £23.6m-a-year (Deutche Telekom) 3. Manchester United – £20m-a-year (Aon) 3. Liverpool – £20m-a-year (Standard Chartered) 3. Manchester City – £20m-a-year (Etihad Airways) 3. Sunderland – £20m-a-year (Invest in Africa) 7. Real Madrid – £16.8m-a-year (Bwin) 8. Chelsea – £13.8m-a-year (Samsung) 9. Tottenham Hotspur – £10m-a-year (Autonomy & Investec) 9. AC Milan – £10m-a-year (Emirates) 9. Newcastle United – £10m-a-year (Virgin Money) Ours puts us into at least… Read more »

THEREISBEARCUM

“The deal, worth £150 million in total, will see the Gunners earn £30 million a season for the NEXT 5 YEARS and affords Emirates the right to emblazon their brand on both match kits and training gear.”

What exactly is the point of an extension if it’s under the same terms as the deal it’s meant to refresh? You goon.

14Henry

Explain this then….. The statement on Arsenal.com states that this deal will expire at the end of the 2018/19 season. That is not 5 seasons is it? The maths do not add up if its 30 nillion per season it should total 180 million and thats not taking into account the rest of this season. Read what the club statement says before gobbing off!

THEREISBEARCUM

I will explain it with simple maths:

The deal obviously doesn’t take effect in the middle of a season, but starts from this season coming which is 13/14. 13/14 + 5 = 18/19.

This is literally primary school stuff.

Al2.0

Of course it doesnt add up. 30 Nillions, it doesn’t.

Sorry I couldn’t resist. 🙂

Dr Baptiste

Gazidis has always said that from the 13/14 season we would start getting to the financial point to compete with the bug spenders. Everyone complained about this claim and now we have got that deal in place, with others to come, people are complaining again.
I don’t think a lot of fans even know what they want any more, except to complain

afc

it will only make happy if it stops arsenal from getting bullied in the transfer market. we are losing players because of this and good players are not being attracted to afc anymore eg alvarez went inter milan, mata refused afc but went chelsea sahin went liverpool then nasri clichy rvp have all left because we are not spending money on top class players to give ourselves a chance of glory like other teams. in our henry days money wasn’t an issue we had glory everyone wanted to play for us even a young fab left barce for an untouchable… Read more »

Cooner

Real shame about the Grove’s naming rights though, we will probably never have a non-commercial stadium name ever again.

THEREISBEARCUM

Gives a shit.

Mashman147

What if a company called ‘Ashburton Grove’ bought the rights to name the ground? Would that fit in with your non-commercial idealism?

Sue.My.Chin

I really couldn’t give a shit what it is called anymore.

Would you be happy standing in the “Arsene arena” if you were getting beaten by Manure and last seasons top scorer was playing for them?

I’d rather keep stars and win trophies at the Emirates.

stephen

Shirt and stadium deals are a no-brainer. You give nothing up debt-wise for a mountain of cash just so an unrelated company can splash it’s name across your gear.

The Truth

I am glad it’s only a five year deal. These things tend to inflate exponentially so tying ouselves down to longer would be folly.

Big commercial deals tend to inflate currrent player wages more than usher in eras of new signings. Let’s wait and see on this one.

JP Kinsella

Please please please GO WITH ADIDAS….bring back those 80’s/90’s classics.

Leftpinky

It’s not a bad deal but not great. Apt he stadium rights hurt, but aren’t worth much since no one wants to be the second name. We got screwed the first time since teams in the US were getting $20m a year just for the stadium. The stadium rights are worth no more than 3-4m a year, so pretty good overall. The Adidas deal should bring in an extra 20m and this one an extra 25m, so we are looking at an extra 75m with tv rights increasing. The other reason you can’t include united is by the guy who… Read more »

kikapu

They say some of the new deal money available this year!!

Lanesra

I believe (I can fly) that this simply means that we are in a stronger position to retain players, maintain a slightly larger squad – not saying it shouldn’t be trimmed and strengthened – and get more from the other sponsors that aren’t Emirates. Nike and Adidas will now see that we mean business amongst others, hopefully driving up the TOTAL revenues across all sponsorships rather than just this specific one. A move in the right direction, now we either need to sign Navas or tie Walcott down for another 5 years. Ahh.. life is so simple from where I… Read more »

CB

Gazidis on the cashflow consequences of the deal, not the Income Statement effect. I am an accountant.

“We have been able to talk to Emirates about the payment terms and bring some of them forwards, so that we will have additional money in this financial year which will be able to invest in the summer.

“Those decisions on investment are made by our manager, and he has done an outstanding job of managing the resources of the club over time, and we expect that to continue, but he will have more resources available.”

Franconyl

It looks like a good deal, considering that City get more because they are owned by the same people sponsoring them, and Utd get more because they’ve been consistently successful over the last 15 years.

We get a massive upgrade, putting us 3nd in the league in kit sponsorship after those 2, and these a unequivocally funds to invest in our squad, be it new players or better salaries for players who want (or deserve) some more!

Malaysian Gooner

I see this deal as 30m shirt sponsorship plus a free 7 year stadium naming rights extension. Why? Because once that deal expired in 2021 it would have been worth fuck all. Nobody wants to pay to have their name on a stadium that’s been named something else for the past 15 seasons. It was either Emirates or nobody.

I think it was a smart move from Arsenal. It gives Emirates a reason to stay loyal to us every time we renew.

Seriously, I’m starting to wonder if the only thing we Arsenal fans are good at is complaining.

wengers furrowed brows

arsenal fans are vocal about everything except where it matters like match day in Emirates…wish these fans could be vocal throughout 90+ mins and lift the team spirit & turn emirates into one helluva place where opponents would be scared to kick the ball…Sad!! instead of arguing about manager, player, economics, etc why dont we all raise our voice to lift the gunners in stadium.

COYG!!!

A N Other

I really want the stadium to be full for a change. There are loads of empty seats everywhere. I guess these are season ticket holders not bothering to turn up.

THEREISBEARCUM

What exactly are you basing any of that on? People pay millions to have their name on a shirt that had another name on it for years, why not a building?

Malaysian Gooner

To answer that question,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James'_Park#Renaming_of_the_stadium

NUFC struggled horribly to sell the naming rights of their stadium.

THEREISBEARCUM

That’s idiotic. NUFC struggled horribly to sell the naming rights to their stadium because Toon fans are a bunch of moaning bitches and no company wanted to deal with the heat of dealing their tears after the people who actually own the club had been dragged through the mud for attempting the very same thing. And also: Newcastle suck.

What’s your analogy here? That Emirates executives are going to go on 606 and start talking shit because Ford or something moved in?

Mashman147

Great shout. Stadium naming is now redundant. Everyone knows it as Emirates. Helped us finance the ground when we bought it. So it served a purpose.

Boris

Adidas all the way :D, lets go!!!

DB48

Some people are never satisfied, I’m happy with the deal, I also don’t give a rats arse what the stadium is called to be honest, just so long as the money is invested in the team.

I stand next to some old bloke who moans the whole way through he game about every player we have, he even moaned on Saturday when we were 5-2 against the scum.

Tthere is just no pleasing some people.

BobbyPArlser

Some people are always satisfied. They never achieve anything in life.

I’m with you in terms of the stadium naming rights, though.

Bee

so its £150m for 5 years combined stadium/shirt/training shirt, so whats the deal with the 2028 part? is part of the £30m per year the stadium part? say £5m or something, and that will continue on regardless till 2028? leaving us able to get new shirt/training shirt deals in 5 years from now? if so then that sounds pretty good, considering that other teams are a bit hampered by not really being able to sell any stadium rights at all because they are in historical (ancient, crumbling) grounds and then we have the kit maker new deal to come as… Read more »

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