Don't ask questions just consume products and then get excited for the next product!Well your comment on the AIA deal being disgraceful was nonsense. Its a bit of red. Get over it and buy the away kit. The money is big time.
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Don't ask questions just consume products and then get excited for the next product!Well your comment on the AIA deal being disgraceful was nonsense. Its a bit of red. Get over it and buy the away kit. The money is big time.
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Red on a spurs kit is vile no matter how much money a Chinese insure company is offering.
History > Chinese health insurance.
I support the protestors all the way in that regard.AIA is not a Chinese company - it's based in Hong Kong, a world of difference, and millions are protesting there to keep it that way before they lose the right to, then it really would be in China in every sense.
Don't ask questions just consume products and then get excited for the next product!
I get the nostalgia for Holsten, however we’d be lucky to get £1m PA from them. Like AIA or not, £320m over 8 years is elite level sponsorship in the PL terms. They’re here to stay and will end up sponsoring us longer than any other company.
Ours wins hands down.As horrible as the red is, I'd take it over the other monstrosities some teams will be displaying next sesson. Looking through the BBC article on away kits shows some that take over the shirts, at least ours is relatively discrete.
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It'll come. Wouldn't surprise me if it ends up being soon as well
Didn't the last AIA deal include a no sleeve sponsor clause? I'd assume the new and improved higher value contract would have the same.It'll come. Wouldn't surprise me if it ends up being soon as well
That was just speculation. The more likely reason was that they wanted to tie it in with the stadium naming rights sponsor, which I think was reported in the THST minutes from one of their meetings with the clubDidn't the last AIA deal include a no sleeve sponsor clause? I'd assume the new and improved higher value contract would have the same.
5 times too much in my opinion!