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With AIG's latest announcement, the footballing world finally got a glimpse of the current world
economic crisis. Up until this point there have been few reminders about the reality of our
non-footballing lives, but David Gill and the rest of the Manchester United executives have been
handed the tough task of finding a company that will part with millions of pounds each year.
Manchester United's sponsors AIG have confirmed that they will not renew their contract with Man
United when it runs out in May 2010. This summer Man United will bring out a new home kit which
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Some Manchester United news for those of you who are a) United fans b) fantasy footie managers with
United ownership or c) former Wall Street employees without jobs due to the economic meltdown.
- The American insurance firm AIG has decided to end its sponsorship deal with Manchester
United.
A timekeeping shirt sponsor for Man Yoo? The news that skint American bankers AIG will not be
renewing their sponsorship deal with Manchester United could pave the way for a Swiss watch
manufacturer to take their place. Back in October, we told you that Hublot had agreed a sponsorship
deal with United and were producing a [.
Though United's first half of the season littered with poor performances and ugly football, the
second half of their season thus far has been plagued with injuries. Even with these injuries, some
up and coming stars have been filling in the gaps, and United have propelled to the top of the
table. Today Sir Alex Ferguson's side took their game to the next level, as they broke yet another
Premier League record.
Shouldn't United's shirt really say "US Tax Payers" not "AIG" AIG are 18 months
from the end of a £14 million-a-year contract with the Premier League champions, and their
exit comes as little surprise. The company has encountered financial trouble and last year received
a $150bn (£109m) bail-out from the US government.
Shouldn't United's shirt really say "US Tax Payers" not "AIG" AIG are 18 months
from the end of a £14 million-a-year contract with the Premier League champions, and their
exit comes as little surprise. The company has encountered financial trouble and last year received
a $150bn (£109m) bail-out from the US government.
FC Barcelona is surely emerging as the most powerful team in Europe this season as their emphatic
dominance in each competition clearly does not lie. Besides, the Catalans have been widely tipped
for a treble by several major pundits of European football. However, it has become obvious in
recent weeks that Pep Guardiola and his men are beginning to radiate a sense of humility as they
urge everyone to relieve them of such massive expectations.
Shouldn't United's shirt really say "US Tax Payers" not "AIG" AIG are 18 months
from the end of a £14 million-a-year contract with the Premier League champions, and their
exit comes as little surprise. The company has encountered financial trouble and last year received
a $150bn (£109m) bail-out from the US government.
When Manchester City was taken over earlier this season, talks of Galacticos and 10 digit numbers
were floating about. At the turn of the new year, City found themselves embroiled in a relegation
battle that heavily scuppered their worldwide ambitions. With their latest victory over Newcastle,
City have climbed out of the bottom half of the table and into 9th place.