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With the NFL links and the rumours that Levy/ENIC are looking at a NFL franchise to be based at the stadium.

Is one of these likely?


The Fed EX Arena anyone?
Memphis is the center of the Fed Ex universe. I can 100% certainly state that it will not be Fed Ex. They're very down on how the deal with the NFL stadium in Washington worked out.

In general, stadium naming rights are a dwindling market. Several US stadiums have seen negotiated buyouts recently, several more have been shopping their rights/renewals for quite some time. The Denver Broncos stadium nets a paltry $3M/yr for naming rights now.

Like internet click ads, companies are coming around to realizing the once touted advertising value of stadium branding has never actually panned out. Whatever benefit exists there tends to exist in the immediate months after a facility has opened....after that, no one actually cares. And we're so inundated with ads in modern life, the name of a stadium doesn't even register or cut through the noise.
 
Memphis is the center of the Fed Ex universe. I can 100% certainly state that it will not be Fed Ex. They're very down on how the deal with the NFL stadium in Washington worked out.

In general, stadium naming rights are a dwindling market. Several US stadiums have seen negotiated buyouts recently, several more have been shopping their rights/renewals for quite some time. The Denver Broncos stadium nets a paltry $3M/yr for naming rights now.

Like internet click ads, companies are coming around to realizing the once touted advertising value of stadium branding has never actually panned out. Whatever benefit exists there tends to exist in the immediate months after a facility has opened....after that, no one actually cares. And we're so inundated with ads in modern life, the name of a stadium doesn't even register or cut through the noise.
It's going to be another example of Levy holding out for the unattainable and screwing us over in the process by the sounds...

edit: still be useful for FFP if someone who actually wants to invest buys us though...
 
Assume you can re-book
Yeah already have done. And they kindly said they’d waive the rebooking fee. Ha, just try and charge me that! Booked months ago and both my sons had already booked leave from their emergency service jobs so pretty pissed off.

This time I’ve got a Saturday on a weekend when we’re playing away and they are both off shift. And that match has already been moved to Sunday. If they now decide to reschedule a women’s match to kick off at 12:00 on the Saturday I’m forgetting the whole thing and getting a refund.
 
Yeah already have done. And they kindly said they’d waive the rebooking fee. Ha, just try and charge me that! Booked months ago and both my sons had already booked leave from their emergency service jobs so pretty pissed off.

This time I’ve got a Saturday on a weekend when we’re playing away and they are both off shift. And that match has already been moved to Sunday. If they now decide to reschedule a women’s match to kick off at 12:00 on the Saturday I’m forgetting the whole thing and getting a refund.
So annoying, don't think they appreciate the efforts some people have to make to arrange this stuff. Hope it works out, as it is totally worth it. Book a beer for when you get to the top :)
 
Memphis is the center of the Fed Ex universe. I can 100% certainly state that it will not be Fed Ex. They're very down on how the deal with the NFL stadium in Washington worked out.

In general, stadium naming rights are a dwindling market. Several US stadiums have seen negotiated buyouts recently, several more have been shopping their rights/renewals for quite some time. The Denver Broncos stadium nets a paltry $3M/yr for naming rights now.

Like internet click ads, companies are coming around to realizing the once touted advertising value of stadium branding has never actually panned out. Whatever benefit exists there tends to exist in the immediate months after a facility has opened....after that, no one actually cares. And we're so inundated with ads in modern life, the name of a stadium doesn't even register or cut through the noise.
Lol. You just threw a glass of water all over Danny's BS. You are 100% right the value of naming rights has always been over played and I suspect being greedy Levy has again over played his had. When the ground was first open and being touted as a wonder of the world WAS the moment(just like in 2016 when investment wins us the title). Danny missed the boat againn. He is far from the business guru some make out.
 
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