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And so it begins. Man City get a £400M sponsorship deal through Eithad, a company owned by their owners.

 

Next, it'll be Chelsea getting £200M through some vague company linked with the Russian.

 

UEFA's rules always there to be got round.

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In all honesty though, what can you expect UEFA to do? They've put this limit in place but must surely have known something like this would happen? Eithad could argue that they are a legitimate company and they feel they want to tie down a contract with a club who will be winning PL titles, CL titles and will give them huge global awareness. How can UEFA prove otherwise? They'd be better saying to clubs such as this, we're promoting you to a new super rich league where you get to play other super rich clubs and there's no fuddy duddy rules about the amount you get from whomever and no tapping up rules to be adhered to (as long as its tapping up fellow super rich club's players, that would be allowed in this league). Football has spoiled itself by being too prefessional and the market leaders have tried to cement their place by keeping ahead of their competitors with the advent of the CL, anyway, another couple of clubs get sugar daddies, which is their way of breaking the glass ceiling that the G14? set up in the nineties. It's all bollocks. Football and clubs can't grow in this climate, football should be about different eras and different clubs competing. Around twenty years ago 13,000 watched a PL game at Stamford Bridge, five years previous, 19,000 saw Paul Goddard get the winner at Highbury for Newcastle Utd and 28,000 saw Man Utd beat us at Old Trafford. These days things are now more permanent and set in stone. Your names not down, you're not getting in. Almost can't blame Man City in a way.

 

Next, Aeroflot to sponsor CFC and Banco de Espana to sub Real Madrid for 500M Euros.

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