Fedt!
Snak
ons 25. sep 2019
Kampen bliver spillet onsdag D.30 oktober. Så den ligger imellem Spurs (hj) og Aston Villa ( ude). ManC trak Southampton hjemme og Chelsea møder ManU hjemme.
“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
Bill Shankly
ons 25. sep 2019
Fedt nok. Så kan vi igen spare førsteholdet og trille os til videre avancement. :)
Ej, bliver nok to hold med primære reserver.
Ej, bliver nok to hold med primære reserver.
YNWA
ons 25. sep 2019
Det er jo lige det, håber på genvalg til alle de unge, men spørgsmålet er jo om det bliver det, når det er Arsenal vi skal møde.
Spændende interview med Peter Moore :
https://www.facebook.com/worldfootballsummit/videos/788017738296953/
Spændende interview med Peter Moore :
https://www.facebook.com/worldfootballsummit/videos/788017738296953/
“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
Bill Shankly
ons 25. sep 2019
Det sædvanlige lodtrækningsheld fortsætter. Gad vide hvad City betaler i kontingent.
Y. N. W. A. -
#JFT97
tors 26. sep 2019
I weekenden er man så nødt til at holde med lillebror-smølf. Det er normalt ikke noget jeg synes om.
Men det er nok optimistisk at tro at de skal kunne drille City. Det kunne ellers være lækkert med en sejr over det næstbedste United hold i ligaen i øjeblikket (efter WH) og så et 8 points forspring til City
Men det er nok optimistisk at tro at de skal kunne drille City. Det kunne ellers være lækkert med en sejr over det næstbedste United hold i ligaen i øjeblikket (efter WH) og så et 8 points forspring til City
tors 26. sep 2019
Efter næste runde vil der kun være to af de normale top-6 mandskaber tilbage i Liga Cuppen udover os/Arsenal. Derfor synes jeg klart man bør gå efter at komme videre. Hvis gårsdagens hold krydres med f.eks. Origi og Shaqiri (givet at de er klar) samt Adrian i kassen, så burde vi kunne slå Arsenals reserver.
tors 26. sep 2019
Synes det er mere end svært, at blive kloge på Everton. Sidste sæson, så det ud til at de var ved at få styr på defensiven. Spillede til 0 hjemme mod 4 af holdene fra the Big 6. Synes osse de har mange spændende spillere, specielt Digne er en rigtig stærk VB. Nu er vi dækket ind på den position, men han kunne sagtens, spille sig på holdet hos nogle af konkurrenterne. De har brugt rigtig mange penge under Moshiri, men det er som om de ikke rigtig får flyttet sig. Men uafgjort vil jo stadigvæk et fint resultat for os, men nu skal vi jo selv lige gøre et stykke arbejde på lørdag. Skønt at den 4 udebanekamp i træk snart er overstået, så vi kan komme hjem igen :)
De plejer at have godt styr på det :
https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/09/nike-liverpool-20-21-away-kit.html
De plejer at have godt styr på det :
https://www.footyheadlines.com/2019/09/nike-liverpool-20-21-away-kit.html
“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
Bill Shankly
tors 26. sep 2019
Derfor synes jeg klart man bør gå efter at komme videre.
Er så vidt enig, men gad vide hvornår kvartfinale kampen så skal spilles. Vi er i Qatar når kampene spilles.
Er så vidt enig, men gad vide hvornår kvartfinale kampen så skal spilles. Vi er i Qatar når kampene spilles.
Y. N. W. A. -
#JFT97
fre 27. sep 2019
TheTimes artikel fra idag omkring Nike/ NB og hvad aftalen med Nike indeholder. Spændende læsning :)
Nike kit deal would guarantee Liverpool only £30m per year
Liverpool’s proposed new kit deal with Nike is only worth a guaranteed £30 million per year, according to High Court papers seen by The Times.
On top of that agreement, there is a commitment from the American sportswear manufacturers to pay the club a 20 per cent royalty on net sales of Liverpool Football Club products and promote the club through stars like tennis player Serena Williams and musician Drake.
The base figure is surprising and less than the present £45 million-a-year deal with New Balance, which has commenced legal proceedings against the Anfield club claiming it can match Nike’s terms.
It is also below the £50 million-plus-a-year deals negotiated by Premier League rivals Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur with Nike, and also the £71 million-a-year agreement Nike struck with Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.
However, Liverpool believe Nike can “deliver far greater total revenue for the club than has been generated by the present deal with New Balance, because of the royalties that will be generated by Nike’s extensive distribution network.”
The Anfield hierarchy is essentially backing the success manager Jürgen Klopp is driving on the pitch in transforming the club into Champions League winners, and Premier League leaders, to continue. Shirt sales increase with on-field success.
The battle to manufacture Liverpool’s kit from 2020-21 is to be settled by a High Court judge next month after New Balance said it can replicate the “material, measurable and matchable terms of the Nike” deal.
It alleges Liverpool are in breach of a matching clause agreement allowing it to extend its contract to manufacture the kit.
Papers served to the commercial court of the High Court reveal the £30 million figure and also that Nike would plan to market Liverpool through initiatives which feature not less than three “non-football global superstar athletes and influencers of the calibre of” Williams, Drake and LeBron James.
James, who plays basketball for the Los Angeles Lakers, is a minor shareholder in Liverpool.
The court papers outline that Liverpool’s desire to ditch New Balance and switch to Nike is linked to distribution of the new kit.
Liverpool entered into exclusive negotiations with New Balance in 2018 with regard to an extension of the existing contract, which focused on New Balance’s ability to “improve its global distribution network.”
The club commissioned an independent review into New Balance by Deloitte which concluded Nike could “super charge distribution in a way challenger brands [like New Balance] are not able to do.”
Nike has said it will distribute a new kit through “6,000 global doors” with New Balance having not exceeded “3,000 global doors.”
However, New Balance insists it can match the same deal as Nike and believe it has proved it can meet demand when the club is thriving on the pitch, having delivered two of the biggest selling home kits for Liverpool fans.
In a statement at the start of the week, a spokesman for New Balance added it would “continue to match the ambition and achievements of the club as it grows from strength to strength.”
A three-day trial has been listed from October 18.
Nike kit deal would guarantee Liverpool only £30m per year
Liverpool’s proposed new kit deal with Nike is only worth a guaranteed £30 million per year, according to High Court papers seen by The Times.
On top of that agreement, there is a commitment from the American sportswear manufacturers to pay the club a 20 per cent royalty on net sales of Liverpool Football Club products and promote the club through stars like tennis player Serena Williams and musician Drake.
The base figure is surprising and less than the present £45 million-a-year deal with New Balance, which has commenced legal proceedings against the Anfield club claiming it can match Nike’s terms.
It is also below the £50 million-plus-a-year deals negotiated by Premier League rivals Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur with Nike, and also the £71 million-a-year agreement Nike struck with Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.
However, Liverpool believe Nike can “deliver far greater total revenue for the club than has been generated by the present deal with New Balance, because of the royalties that will be generated by Nike’s extensive distribution network.”
The Anfield hierarchy is essentially backing the success manager Jürgen Klopp is driving on the pitch in transforming the club into Champions League winners, and Premier League leaders, to continue. Shirt sales increase with on-field success.
The battle to manufacture Liverpool’s kit from 2020-21 is to be settled by a High Court judge next month after New Balance said it can replicate the “material, measurable and matchable terms of the Nike” deal.
It alleges Liverpool are in breach of a matching clause agreement allowing it to extend its contract to manufacture the kit.
Papers served to the commercial court of the High Court reveal the £30 million figure and also that Nike would plan to market Liverpool through initiatives which feature not less than three “non-football global superstar athletes and influencers of the calibre of” Williams, Drake and LeBron James.
James, who plays basketball for the Los Angeles Lakers, is a minor shareholder in Liverpool.
The court papers outline that Liverpool’s desire to ditch New Balance and switch to Nike is linked to distribution of the new kit.
Liverpool entered into exclusive negotiations with New Balance in 2018 with regard to an extension of the existing contract, which focused on New Balance’s ability to “improve its global distribution network.”
The club commissioned an independent review into New Balance by Deloitte which concluded Nike could “super charge distribution in a way challenger brands [like New Balance] are not able to do.”
Nike has said it will distribute a new kit through “6,000 global doors” with New Balance having not exceeded “3,000 global doors.”
However, New Balance insists it can match the same deal as Nike and believe it has proved it can meet demand when the club is thriving on the pitch, having delivered two of the biggest selling home kits for Liverpool fans.
In a statement at the start of the week, a spokesman for New Balance added it would “continue to match the ambition and achievements of the club as it grows from strength to strength.”
A three-day trial has been listed from October 18.
“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
Bill Shankly
