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Thread: Premier League clubs vote to block Newcastle sponsorship deals at emergency meeting

  1. #21
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    The other teams are just stupid to want this rule, What happens when a sponsor wants to give them a load of money for a deal?

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Kirkland View Post
    The other teams are just stupid to want this rule, What happens when a sponsor wants to give them a load of money for a deal?
    Good point, i never thought of that.

    Also Man City shouldn't be allowed to be sponsored by Etihad anymore if they're going to block us from doing something similar

  3. #23
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    Or Wolves (as TL said), or Leicester, or Everton. . . they are all sponsored, in one way or another, by one arm or another of their owners companies.

  4. #24
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    Funny thing is....this would have blocked Sports Direct.

    LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinitoon View Post
    Funny thing is....this would have blocked Sports Direct.

    LOL
    Wish they'd thought of it sooner! Like.......14 years sooner

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