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Thread: The crazy money in football

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    A lotta writing theer Pass , get t point man tha reyt tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romared View Post
    A lotta writing theer Pass , get t point man tha reyt tho
    Noted

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    A cud do it in Benny Hill chinese writin if it meks it less booarin

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    Quote Originally Posted by pass_and_move View Post
    A cud do it in Benny Hill chinese writin if it meks it less booarin
    It no borling it gud Jonnyboy ruvvit too

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    Great post P&M

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    Top British transfers in 1983

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    £100k for Ian Banks? We were robbed!

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    Seven people have been arrested in connection with a missing £10.25m loan to Northampton Town Football Club.

    A statement from Northamptonshire Police said it was investigating "allegations of theft and fraud, bribery, misconduct in public office and electoral offences".

    The Northampton Borough Council loan was made in 2013 to redevelop the Sixfields stadium.

    Nine other people have also been interviewed under caution, police said.

    Detectives would not be drawn on the "nature of the interviews or the identity of those interviewed", Thursday's statement said.

    Read more Northamptonshire stories here

    The police statement also revealed detectives were analysing the "results of thousands of financial transactions" and following "700 lines of inquiry".

    It added: "To date, this has resulted in over 500 statements and reports being produced and more than 2,100 exhibits being seized.

    "This investigation has resulted in the arrest of seven individuals from across the country, with a further nine interviewed at length under caution."

    The row began when the loan was first agreed in the summer of 2013. A police inquiry into "alleged financial irregularities" surrounding the money was launched in November 2015.

    Meanwhile, work on Northampton Town's East Stand redevelopment at Sixfields Stadium remains incomplete.

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    Real Madrid agree record-breaking sponsorship deal with Emirates


    Real Madrid and Fly Emirates have renewed their shirt sponsorship arrangement in a new deal worth 70 million euros during each of the next five years, according to Palco23. The new agreement, for a total of 280 million euros, will be the most lucrative sponsorship accord ever seen in world football - way in excess of the 55 million per annum deal struck by FC Barcelona with Rakuten and the 62 million euro per year deal Manchester United have in place with Chevrolet until 2021.

    Madrid's new shirt sponsorship deal with Emirates is already signed off

    According to the web site, the relevant documents were signed by Madrid and Emirates in the summer but the extension has yet to be made official. Two of the conditions in the new contract include installing four LED advertising banners by both goal areas at the Santiagio Bernabéu stadium as well as publicity on the squad's training kit.

    With the Emirates sponsorship secured, Madrid will now negotiate new terms with another of their major sponsors, Adidas. According to Palco23, Real Madrid will sign a new deal worth 105 million, superseding the record transaction Barcelona signed with Nike. Several months ago, Football Leaks reported that Adidas had offered Madrid an agreement worth a fixed 70 million euros plus an additional 30 million for merchandising.

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    Mike Ashley trying to sell Newcastle for £300m
    hard to see buyer paying given Everton went for £200m. Good profits but low wages & money raised per fan an issue

    Would have made more sense for Mr Lee to buy Newcastle..... if he could afford them !

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