HAS THE RECESSION IMPACTED FOOTBALL SPONSORSHIPS?
14 August 2009
Statistics on the top twenty UK clubs show a
GBP 10 million dip over the past two years
The specialist UK sports sponsorship company
brandRapport has released some worrying numbers that
suggest a decline in the budgets of top twenty football
club sponsors.
BrandRapport suggests that in the
two years since 2007 sponsors have lowered total
spending from GBP 75 million to GBP 65 million in 2009.
And GBP 53 million of current spending is going to only
six of the top twenty teams: Chelsea, Liverpool,
Arsenal, Manchester United and City and Tottenham
Hotspur.
Relative newcomer to the scene, online
sportsbook 188Bet.com recently signed with Aston Villa
(see previous InfoPowa report) and reportedly has prior
deals worth some GBP 1.1 million with Bolton Wanderers
and Wigan Athletic.
Nigel Currie, a director of
brandRapport, opined that the wide international
popularity of UK Premier League matches and teams has
seen the entry into the market of global sponsors,
perhaps squeezing out potential regional UK sponsors
from deals with the major clubs.
"They [global
brands] pay big money for the top names, but they want
three or four-year deals and not the uncertainty that
goes with the smaller teams, who could be facing
relegation," Currie remarked, adding that sponsoring the
right teams took the sponsor into valuable editorial
coverage on television, mobile, Internet and print media
reaching millions of people.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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