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I thought they were giving us 100m a year

Why ditch NB for less money?

posted on 27/9/19

comment by PUBG (U8966)
posted 9 minutes ago
Same design as 5 other clubs
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And?

It’ll be a red shirt that 11 blokes run round in every week, couldn’t give 2 sh!tes.

posted on 27/9/19

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posted on 27/9/19

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posted on 28/9/19

Unitee had Nike for a while. Never liked those kits. The LFC ones with NB have been decent to be fair. I'd love a throwback United kit the same as the Admiral ones in the 70s.

posted on 28/9/19

comment by TTliv87 Super European Champions (U11882)
posted 38 minutes ago
Oh great, shiite kits incoming. Personally loved some of the NB ones. Fluorescent orange, the away kit in 13/14 and especially the purple kit were GOAT.
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Nike have a load of lovely kits.


But if you think this:

http://assets1.lfcimages.com/uploads/500_51d4a2ed909af413227353.jpg

Is the greatest kit of all time.....

posted on 28/9/19

I think this seasons white Chelsea kit is very nice!

posted on 28/9/19

Think the NB kits are more unique and i like that.

Nike do just cycle their designs, NB seem to put some thought in to the kits each year

posted on 28/9/19

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posted on 28/9/19

I suppose it depends what our current arrangement is with NB. Do we get a percentage of profits? Pr is not simply the flat £45 million per year.

If the latter then the Nike merchandise would have to generate £75 million per year to break even with the NB deal. That also doesn't take into account any larger offer that NB might want to make, since apparently they have first option to match any new offer.

posted on 28/9/19

comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
I suppose it depends what our current arrangement is with NB. Do we get a percentage of profits? Pr is not simply the flat £45 million per year.

If the latter then the Nike merchandise would have to generate £75 million per year to break even with the NB deal. That also doesn't take into account any larger offer that NB might want to make, since apparently they have first option to match any new offer.
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