I agree, I'm looking forward to seeing the financials of our next sponsorship deal. However, the fact that Sportfive hasn't managed to find a sponsor for the stadium yet has made me quite worrisome about the commercial strength of our brand.
I think the problem with the stadium is, that they paid a ridiculous amount for the rights to sell the name. In Italy, it's not normal to have company names on stadiums, neither is it in Spain - It's an english thing, and i just don't think italian companies are ready to make these kind of sponsorships, they are always so conservative and would have to see it work for years before doing it themselves, like with everything else in that country. Samsung has been reported a while ago, and it would be companies like that who could afford it.
Eithad stadium is just another way for the City owners to pump money into the club for example. Germany has a lot of strong companies, and it has been going on there for quite some while. Serie A could learn from the German model when it comes to stadiums etc, but italian industry is just not as strong as the german, so again foreign companies would be needed. And who would invest in expensive, risky sponsorships deals in Italy at the moment? I would wait a little and see how the economic situation in Europe developes if i was the one to invest, that's for sure.
Another factor is the fact that company names can't be used when we play european football, which means that this deal will only be valued in terms of Serie A. That's a blow for us, since the CL is where we really get exposure outside Italy.
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Just on top of my head, i can't even remember what Old Trafford is called for example. Actually i only remember Etihad and Fly Emirates (Arsenal, right?) from the PL. Is Stamford Bridge something with Samsung? Even in the PL, they haven't been very good at incorporating these sponsorship stadiumnames... Again the germans are steps ahead. Allianz, Signal-Iduna, Veltins etc. You just know them by those names