****s sake, we get it...

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I wonder how much he'd pay me to put the logo allover my car?

He'd also have to cover the cost of my insurance premiums every time the windows get put out too though.
 
Before you can buy tickets for the game, you're going to need to have 'Sports Direct' tattooed on your forehead to prove you're a Newcastle fan.
 
Ashley/Sports Direct are paying £47,000 for the sponsorship. The Chronicle reported that it was shown in the accounts last year.

£47,000, not a lot really, yes it is to ordinary folk, but Etihad are paying Man City £400m. Now how are we supposed to compete with that, it is making a total farce of the financial fair play rules.
 
Think the fa have already said all sponsorship deals will be treated at 'fair value'. That means that city will only be able to include whatever is deemed a fair sponsorship amount and not the amount actually been paid. Designed to close the loophole
 
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