ccfcway Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2014 #1 talk of Sixfields f&b revenue worth £170k a year, which is one of the reasons (if not the main reason) we aren't back at the Ricoh according to Otium, In 2010, City Link signed a 3 year shirt deal with us for £1 million. So, £333k a season, nearly twice as much as f&b, and thats just the shirt sponsor. Last season, we had to put tape on our shirts as we couldnt get one.
talk of Sixfields f&b revenue worth £170k a year, which is one of the reasons (if not the main reason) we aren't back at the Ricoh according to Otium, In 2010, City Link signed a 3 year shirt deal with us for £1 million. So, £333k a season, nearly twice as much as f&b, and thats just the shirt sponsor. Last season, we had to put tape on our shirts as we couldnt get one.
K Kingokings204 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2014 #2 It's all about putting 60p in the pound into the team I believe the line is.
AFCCOVENTRY Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2014 #3 I thought Tim said a few weeks ago we are about to announce a six figure shirt sponsorship deal... If that on the same project communications plan as the preferred stadium land site?
I thought Tim said a few weeks ago we are about to announce a six figure shirt sponsorship deal... If that on the same project communications plan as the preferred stadium land site?
shmmeee Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2014 #4 £170k a year and £300k in ticket sales is worth giving up upwards of £1.4m in ticket revenue alone? Forget shirt sponsorship, ad revenue or anything else. Sounds like bollocks to me. The only reason we're not back in Cov is because Joy hasn't got the deal she wants yet. Nothing to do with the club.
£170k a year and £300k in ticket sales is worth giving up upwards of £1.4m in ticket revenue alone? Forget shirt sponsorship, ad revenue or anything else. Sounds like bollocks to me. The only reason we're not back in Cov is because Joy hasn't got the deal she wants yet. Nothing to do with the club.