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Could having an NFL team mean that naming rights could be sold for significantly more?
I dont think it Blackrock, probably the other one. They are leveraged buyout specialists though. I cant see them pumping money into us unless they are setting us up to onsell. Would be an odd investment for them unless Schwarzmann and Gray are secret Spurs fans.
Could having an NFL team mean that naming rights could be sold for significantly more?
Yes. Our soul as well.
Did we lose our soul when the Monarchs played at the Lane?
Niger Petra: could it refer to Nigerian petro-dollar billionaire Aliko Dangote?
Africa's richest man, tried to acquire Arsenal in 2010, and rekindled the interest earlier this year. Perhaps he's moved on to THFC, or maybe it's all part of a ploy to reduce the asking price for another PL club.
That's the general concensus on here, seems a pretty solid assumption.Changing rooms and press area to be extended, could this be to facilitate NFL teams?
Niger Petra: could it refer to Nigerian petro-dollar billionaire Aliko Dangote?
Africa's richest man, tried to acquire Arsenal in 2010, and rekindled the interest earlier this year. Perhaps he's moved on to THFC, or maybe it's all part of a ploy to reduce the asking price for another PL club.
Passionate Arsenal fan, no thanks! He would probably insist on a pre-season tour of Ghana, Zambia, Togo, Niger and Cameroon?
He appears to be deranged.Harry Hotspur blog on Levy and the NFL deal
http://theboyhotspur.com/killer-nfl...ys-last-stand-as-deal-drags-on-and-on-and-on/
It certainly will. 100s ofCould having an NFL team mean that naming rights could be sold for significantly more?
The return of the London Monarchs. Somebody out there has some shirt from that short lived.....oooh.....it fits....FRANCHISE. And they are going to be wearing it like the cock of the walk soon
I remember a rumor about artificial pitch if the NFL came. That's just a bad rumor right?