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So I remember a couple years ago when AIG replaced Vodaphone, that it was declared the most
lucrative shit sponsorship in football history. I remember thinking that it all must have been a
part of the soon-to-blow bubble, and that there would be nothing else to come close to that, but
wait. New shirt sponsor Aon to take over for 20 million a season.
The news is not confirmed yet, but it seems that these two kits, one for home and one for away,
will be the new kits for Manchester United next season, a kit which somewhat resembles that of the
early 80′s (without the AON logo of course replacing AIG). Confirmation will be made may be [...]
Bookmaker Fred Done has revealed himself to be one of the "Red Knights" aiming to takeover
Manchester United.
Fred, a lifelong United fan, is the first of an alleged 50 investors keen to take the football
club away from the Glazer family, who have burdened the club with huge debts.
He was approached by fixer Keith Harris.
The FC Moscow have announced that they are in a bit of financial dire as they have failed to
secure the much needed sponsorship deals. The owner of the Russian team is owned by Norilsk Nickel,
a metal company that operates in the northern Russian city of Norilsk.
The company failed to pursued the city to invest in Moscow.
A photograph of Manchester United's new home shirt for the 2010-11 has been leaked on the
Internet.
Designed and manufactured by Nike, the new Manchester United shirt has been completely
redesigned. It now includes the name of their new sponsor on the front of the shirt (previously
AIG).
Today's article on Aon was supposed to be about the numbers, a dry analysis of the pros and cons
plus the usual refutations needed for every major sponsor no, they're not selecting the team or
picking who United can buy.
But then I woke up today and saw the Aon ad on manutd.com and it was refreshing to see a company
that has no clue about football manage to hit all the right notes in their launch phase.
Manchester United has a new kit. Unfortunately, the football giants hadn't planned on releasing
their new kits, but someone gave the reserve team the green light to wear them. Looks like someone
is getting fired. In other news, I guess AIG didn't have any money left after the US government
bailed them out.
New Manchester United Home Kit 2010/2011 is a post from: Just Football
Launched today, here is the new Manchester United home kit for the 2010/2011
season. The kit was subject to a lot of rumour and speculation, with whispers of leaks and
dodgy photos from random dressing room cupboards doing the rounds for a while, but here is the
official kit as unveiled on United's official website today.
A new study has revealed that the English Premier League (EPL), boosted by recent landmark deals
secured by Liverpool and Manchester United, has achieved a world record level of shirt sponsorship,
comprehensively overtaking all existing professional soccer competitions.
The 2010/11 Premier League season's revenue from shirt sponsorship totals US$155 million, of which
Liverpool contributes the most.
Manchester United takes the field today against newly promoted Newcastle United and they should be
in their new 2010/2011 home kit (pictured). There are two things you will notice immediately
about this new jersey. The first is that there is a new sponsor on board. Aon replaced AIG on
United's shirts this season in what is the first of a four year deal.
If you're one of those who still regularly attends United home games then you will have almost
certainly have already heard about "Old Shirts Day". So what's it all about then? Well, it's quite
simple. The idea is fans can show their support for the anti Glazer campaign by donning your pre
AIG, AON, United shirts in protest against the debt laden regime.
STR has been put under pressure by an ABU Spurs' forum to answer some United related questions
for Spooky at the excellent Dear Mr Levy. Loads of questions which make for a great debate,
like...
Will you be accepting Wayne 'once a red always a red' Rooney back with open arms or
accepting that he's royally mugged off the club and fans for a bumper pay packet always with that
option to still move away?
Manchester United shirt sponsors Aon, have seen a significant increase in interest since taking
over from AIG in July.