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The Swiss Ramble: United We Stand, Divided We Fall
Which is an outstanding read. It's full of facts and figures about football club finances.
The comments section is a must read too.
They are in this article somnewhere
The Swiss Ramble: United We Stand, Divided We Fall
Which is an outstanding read. It's full of facts and figures about football club finances.
However, this is nothing compared to the Payment in Kind (PIK) notes, which is the most expensive debt in the Premier League. The interest rate was already a stratospheric 14.25%, before it rose to an eye-watering 16.25 % this summer after United broke the covenant whereby debt was not allowed to go above 5 times EBITDA. Unlike with a normal loan, the club do not have to pay back the principal on the debt in instalments – all the money is due to be repaid in 2017. This makes it an even more expensive way to borrow, as the club must pay interest on the growing balance. In this way, when the PIKs are due for repayment, the debt will have snowballed to £588 million, giving total debt of £1.1 billion.
Another new sponsor. A warm welcome to Epson.
The Pall Mall boys are on fire!
Reds join forces with Epson
Epson has signed a global sponsorship agreement to become Official Office Equipment Partner to Manchester United.
The agreement, which starts immediately, sees Epson, one of the leading manufacturers of printers, projectors and scanners worldwide, supply United with its equipment throughout Old Trafford. The deal will see Epson align its brand with the club and raise its profile in Europe and globally where the Reds are followed. The partnership was launched at Old Trafford on Friday, ahead of Saturday’s game against Blackburn, with manager Sir Alex Ferguson, chief executive David Gill and the entire first team squad in attendance.
Speaking at the launch, Epson’s Global President, Mr Minoru Usui, said: “The partnership with Manchester United aligns Epson with an exciting and globally recognised brand, bringing us closer to our customers worldwide. Leading the way through constant creativity and innovation both brands share a commitment to achieving the highest standards. Our vision to excite and inspire customers is represented by United’s success on the pitch and the unique printer and projector technologies for which Epson is renowned.”
Epson expects the agreement to allow the brand to get closer to its customers and their passions. Epson believes in giving something back to the communities in which it operates and there are strong synergies with United, who also have a strong community spirit and are well-known for their local community programmes.
Reds' chief executive David Gill added: “We are delighted to have Epson as one of our commercial partners and are looking forward to developing an exciting communications programme that helps us both achieve our business goals. Epson is a superb global brand, that sits perfectly alongside our existing partners.”
Any idea how much it is worth?
Printer manufacturer Epson has become a platinum sponsor of Manchester United, in a deal thought to be worth around US$2.5 million per year.
Manchester United confirm new multi-million pound sponsorship deal with Epson - Sports Sponsorship news - Soccer Europe - SportsPro Media
So at today's exchange rate that comes in at £1.6m per year. It's worth remembering that ever since the bond issue we've been agreeing sponsorship deals in USD in order to act as a hedge against the semi-annual interest payments on the dollar denominated bonds.
I expect our commercial revenue to hit £100m this year. Meanwhile you've got Arsenal languishing in the mid 40s and Chelsea in the late 50s.
This was the Glazers vision for Manchester United. They openly stated back in 2005 that United had ''unlimited'' potential for commercial revenue growth in this era of globalisation. Many people ridiculed them at the time and said they'd paid far too much for the club. Those same narrow minded people tried to destabilize the club in the wake of the bond issue earlier this year. They failed of course, just like they failed back in 2005. The Glazers are winners, not failures. I'd take them as the club's owners over that lot on the other side, every single time without a second thought.
"Official Office Equipment Partner to Manchester United"
What was it last year?
£81m. So you'll be looking at c. 25% growth year on year which is fantastic.
I agree! Is the £100 mill guaranteed or do you expect a few more deals to be signed in order to reach that figure?
Airtel's a good partner to have -- Indian company partially controlled by a Singaporean telco company. Part of their Asian strategy particularly trying to penetrate into India.
Commmercial partner number 26 is now on board:
Manchester United Official Web Site - Reds welcome airtel
Airtel have already been mentioned in a previous post as an existing partner haven't they?
Yes, for a separate agreement covering India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
superb. lets boycott all of these companies lads.
use marsh or willis instead of aon for insurance brokerage.
adidas instead of nike.
bmw/benz instead of audi.
rolex instead of hublot.
michelin instead of kumho.
etc.
and Hi Pyongyang to replace Hi Seoul as official destination partner. What the hell is a destination partner?
ahh I see, any idea what its worth? Also the only mention about what the partnership entails is of match highlights. Is that really going to be incentive enough for customers to subscribe to them? Because without strong numbers of new subscriptions I doubt these deals will get renewed by their respective companies.
EDIT: There's only 23 partners listed on the official site, any idea why?
Manchester United chief executive David Gill added: "We're delighted to announce a new four-year partnership with Airtel Africa, one of the most innovative mobile operator in Africa. This deal gives airtel exclusive rights as the official mobile communications partner of Manchester United in 11 African markets with access to unique mobile phone content, including player interviews, goal replays and match reports. This groundbreaking partnership will bring the action of Manchester United direct to our millions of fans in Africa and we're pleased to support airtel in developing the rich pool of young football talent through the Airtel Allstars initiative."
Do you have any insight as to the limits of this commercial drive, GCHQ? It seems to be neverending, it's quite incredible really: a licence to print money in many ways.
You guys are a parody of the football fan. 'Great win last week' - 'Oh feck that for a game of soldiers - we've just signed another super-duper sponsorship deal'.
Sure but you have two posters above who are never bothered to say anything about the football. Odd.
Yes, it's fantastic. I'd have thought the commercial success that the club has enjoyed since the Glazers purchased the club, particularly during the last 12-18 months, would be something that all United supporters would be delighted about but alas that isn't the case.
Due to the number of fast growing emerging markets around the world I think the opportunities for continued growth in the club's commercial division is pretty much unlimited. It really is phenomenal.
The Glazers are going nowhere for a good while yet.
Why, has it reduced ticket prices or effected their match going experiences positively in any way?
You guys are a parody of the football fan. 'Great win last week' - 'Oh feck that for a game of soldiers - we've just signed another super-duper sponsorship deal'.
Arsene might hate you forever, what with his 'you can't put the financial state of the club in jeopardy' by saving 3 million on refusing to sign a goal keeper.
You guys are a parody of the football fan. 'Great win last week' - 'Oh feck that for a game of soldiers - we've just signed another super-duper sponsorship deal'.
Its a clever strategy really. Let's ride on the coverage of the EPL and the history of United. I am not sure if others in footie or any other sports can do it globally like United or why they have not done it. Another frontier breaking move by United.
It would be fun to name potential "sponsorable" sectors that United can enter into:
1) Sports Beverage?
2) Food?
3) Hotel?
4) Bank?
5) Photo Printing/Developers
Sure but you have two posters above who are never bothered to say anything about the football. Odd.
Seeing how much Barca are getting for a secondary shirt sponsorship logos from Qatar I fell United should have also gotten a middle eastern shirt sponsor instead of Aon.
I'd love to know are these sponsors getting value for their money investing in some cases 2million to be sponsors of the club that most of us have never even heard of. I can understand the shirt sponsor and nike. They are well publicised, also the energy drinks sponsor gets their product on the telly for free. But the other ones, whats in it for them. Sure there's prestige in having United attached to your company, but they still have to go out and spend even more money telling people in TV adds and marketing campaigns. Doesn't really make sense to me.
The cost's predominantly for the pitchside electronic advertising, if you Google it I'm sure there'll be plenty of articles explaining how this can show value to a company.