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Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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Just think the profitability of each Prem club having their own esports FIFA club, having an esports Premier League too. Now with FIFA having the CL license, there is money to be made out of a European version if they so wish. Host it at venues like ours and it will be successful.
I can't say that's something that excites me particularly. But if it doesn't impact the actual playing of football there; Then sure, why not?
 

Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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I can't say that's something that excites me particularly. But if it doesn't impact the actual playing of football there; Then sure, why not?

Yup, the club needs to make as much money it can from the stadium, and facilities. The more events etc that happen there when Spurs aren’t playing, the better.
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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Yup, the club needs to make as much money it can from the stadium, and facilities. The more events etc that happen there when Spurs aren’t playing, the better.
It would be quite cool going to see a favourite band or some such there in the off season.
 

Trix

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I might be wrong but I think I read somewhere in european fixtures the stadiums are not referred to by sponsor names, i.e not the etihad, but city of Manchester stadium
Is that the same as far as US broadcasting is concerned?
 

Blackrat1299

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I might be wrong but I think I read somewhere in european fixtures the stadiums are not referred to by sponsor names, i.e not the etihad, but city of Manchester stadium

I think you may be right, it might be a breach of advertising rights.
 

Liaminho

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Jan 13, 2015
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I think you may be right, it might be a breach of advertising rights.
that’s from the uefa website. Refers to the Etihad as City of Manchester Stadium
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