We all agree that their logos suck and don't suit on our dashing black&white kits (Fastweb on our domestic jersey and Tamoil on our CL outfits), but reading an article in our newspaper (taken from the World Soccer magazine) made the logos' appearance, all of a sudden, much more appealing. The turn-about has to do with the amount of the money Fastweb/Tamoil transfer on our account each season. Well to tell you the truth the amount is pocket-money in comparison to what we get from the TV rights, but it's still something … and more important, it's more than what other great clubs get from their kit-sponsors.
Juventus gets 14.2 millions € from Fastweb/Tamoil.
Real Madrid gets 12 millions from Siemens Mobile.
Manchester United gets 11 millions from Vodafone.
Milan gets 8.5 millions from Opel.
Only Bayern München gets more, 17 millions € from T-mobile.
To me that's a bit surprising, since Real Madrid and Manchester United, for example, are far more marketable and could squeeze more from the sponsors IMO. But who am I to complain
Juventus gets 14.2 millions € from Fastweb/Tamoil.
Real Madrid gets 12 millions from Siemens Mobile.
Manchester United gets 11 millions from Vodafone.
Milan gets 8.5 millions from Opel.
Only Bayern München gets more, 17 millions € from T-mobile.
To me that's a bit surprising, since Real Madrid and Manchester United, for example, are far more marketable and could squeeze more from the sponsors IMO. But who am I to complain
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