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For those who think we're an efficiently-run club
I'd like to point out to all those who believe we are a well run and well organised club that we're not.
Not only have The Blue Union statistically proved it time and time again but with Kitbag in the Financial Times yesterday stating they are going to re-negotiate deals (yes, you can imagine who will get given a 'take it or leave it" ultimatum first... I'm appalled at just how badly we are doing with LFC announcing a 6-year £25m PER ANNUM deal which could rise to £50m PER ANNUM from this summer!!
This encapsulates for me the failings of The Board and Robert Elstone who's 'biggest ever deal' summounts to roughly 1/6 of the deal for those across the park!! Enough is enough, It's Time For Change.
Liverpool's Sponsorship deal can be found here.
Liverpool FC?s new kit deal with Warrior Sports has the potential to earn the club £300million over the next six yearsKitbag in financial difficulties, here.Under the terms of the agreement struck with American company Warrior Sports, the Reds are guaranteed a Premier League record of £25million per year until 2018 ? a total of £150million.
Shares in home shopping specialist Findel rose 9 per cent on Wednesday after the company reported ?the best Christmas in four years? at its online and catalogue business. But it warned that Kitbag, its sports retail website, would report ?significant? full-year losses.
Are you reading, Mr Elstone?
Paul Jamieson, Posted 20/01/2012 at 18:01:58
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Before people start trying to call me daft names, I agree the board is full of nipples and I am not too sure who this post is aimed at because it will be difficult to find a poster on here who does believe we are run well.
EFC are not.
Hmmmmmmm... I wonder why they get much more in commercial deals.
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