Showing posts with label Football League Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football League Championship. Show all posts

Friday, 13 May 2016

Leicester in New Era of Shirt Sponsorship


When Leicester City signed its first apparel deal with Puma four years ago, the team was firmly ensconced in English soccer’s second division. As the Premier League championship seemed less unlikely the ckub executives never even thought to include a bonus clause in its contract with Puma.

The two parties are now in talks about a new contract that would reflect Leicester’s sudden and unexpected status as England’s best soccer team, according to sources.

The terms of the existing arrangement are private, but it is worth a fraction of what the league’s traditional powers earn from their sponsors, and there are several years left on the deal.

Meanwhile, Adidas will part ways with last years ch,apions Chelsea, getting a payoff of at least £50m as the 10-year deal will end in June 2017, six years earlier than planned.

The breakup “comes as a surprise and leads to questions over what really happened behind the scenes,” Zuzanna Pusz, an analyst at Berenberg Bank, said.

“We find the event worrying, raising concerns over the intensifying battle in the European football sponsorship rights,” he said.

This season, in lieu of a bonus payment, Puma will pay for additional marketing for Leicester City, including an open-top bus tour next week and the team’s preseason tour to the US.

The sportswear manufacturer based in Herzogenaurach in Germany, was as surprised as the rest of the world by Leicester’s rise. It made about 25,000 shirts to sell to fans, an inventory that has been sold out for months.

Next season, it will produce as many as 90,000 shirts. Manchester United, the record 20-time English champions, has the UK’s biggest technical equipment agreement, a 10-year £750m (€950.3m) deal with Adidas.

Puma pays Arsenal about £30m a season, similar to Adidas’s arrangement with Chelsea.

Those figures dwarf the amount available to teams like Leicester, which typically get free-kit for the club and discounts on stock to retail to fans.

Until this year Puma’s relationship with Leicester was managed at arm’s length by a company based in Manchester that is responsible for arrangements with lower-tier teams in the Puma stable.

They include Fleetwood Town, where Leicester recruited its top scorer Jamie Vardy from.

Leicester’s unprecedented success has put the Foxes in the global spotlight, and Puma is struggling to put a value on a new deal. Leicester’s TV audiences are up more than 23% across metered markets globally with 29% growth in the UK, according to Repucom, a sports-intelligence company.

As a result, Repucom said, the team’s media value has grown 30% globally and 70% in the US, where the team’s zero-to-hero story has captured viewers’ imaginations. Puma shares rose 2.4% yesterday, while Adidas fell slightly.
 

ClubKit SupplierValue (€/m)Value (£/m)Deal closedDeal ends
Man UtdAdidas1057520142025
BayernAdidas604320152030
ChelseaAdidas423020132023
ArsenalPuma423020132018
Real MadridAdidas382720122020
LiverpoolNew Balance352520122018
BarcelonaNike332320082018
JuventusAdidas231720132021
MilanAdidas201420132023
PSGNike201420132022

Saturday, 26 December 2015

Eva Batters Boxing Day Games


Boxing Day’s football schedule has been hit by the weather as heavy rain from Storm Eva in the north of England and in Scotland caused a raft of postponements.

The Championship fixture between Blackburn and Middlesbrough has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch at Ewood Park, which is due to host Carlisle v Plymouth in League Two on 2 January.

Carlisle’s trip to Accrington on Boxing Day is also off, just days after the Accrington manager John Coleman criticised the Football League for allowing Carlisle to play three home games at other venues after their Brunton Park ground was flooded.

In League One, Blackpool v Oldham, Wigan v Sheffield United, Bradford v Burton, Rochdale v Crewe and Bury v Barnsley have all fallen victim to the weather, with inspections planned at a number of other grounds.

In League Two, the matches at Hartlepool, York and Morecambe are off in addition to the game at the Crown Ground, while National League games at Guiseley, Barrow and Altrincham are postponed, also due to waterlogged pitches.

In Scotland, the Premiership match between Dundee United and Motherwell at Tannadice is off, as well as Partick v St Johnstone and lower-league matches at Raith Rovers and Cowdenbeath.

Postponed Boxing Day fixtures

Championship
Blackburn Rovers v Middlesbrough

League One
Blackpool v Oldham Athletic
Bradford City v Burton Albion
Bury v Barnsley
Rochdale v Crewe
Wigan v Sheffield United

League Two
Hartlepool United v Notts County
Morecambe v Mansfield Town
York City v Northampton Town

National League
Guiseley v Grimsby Town
Barrow v Gateshead
Altrincham v Chester FC

Scottish Premiership
Dundee United v Motherwell
Partick v St Johnstone

Scottish Championship
Raith v Alloa

Scottish League One
Cowdenbeath v Albion Rovers

Scottish League Two
Arbroath v East Stirling