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Emirates Marketing Project

Book the whole Emirates Marketing Project team and coaching set-up as they emerge late for the second half?
That's a great shout.

If they want to stop it that's the way. Sa.e as racism from fans. If it's one or two kick the fans out, maybe arrest them. If it's large section either deduct points (league) or kick out of the competition. Soon stop it.
fudging tiny fines? They just want to make money from it.
 
If they want to stop it that's the way. Sa.e as racism from fans. If it's one or two kick the fans out, maybe arrest them. If it's large section either deduct points (league) or kick out of the competition. Soon stop it.
fudging tiny fines? They just want to make money from it.
Seeing as how TV rights are the cash-cow, it feels like the sort of issue that could be disproportionately punished if it happens too much more because of the vested interests that get bruised.
 
Emirates Marketing Project have extended their kit partnership with Puma for at least another 10 years, with the contract understood to be worth a minimum of £1bn, making it the largest deal in the Premier League.
City initially signed a £65m-a-year deal with the German kit manufacturer in 2019 but the parties have agreed an extension until at least 2035, worth a record £100m a year to the club.
That figure surpasses the £90m deal signed by rivals Manchester United with Adidas in 2023, while champions Liverpool will also be with the same manufacturer from this season after agreeing a reported, external £60m a season.
City have enjoyed an unprecedented period of success since 2019, claiming four Premier League titles as well as the Treble two years ago, but finished last season without a major trophy.
The two parties have achieved club record sales globally, according to City.
In their accounts up to 30 June 2024, City announced a Premier League record revenue of £715m, while commercial revenue increased from £341.4m to £344.7m.
City Football Group (CFG) chief executive Ferran Soriano said: "We joined forces with Puma with the ambition to challenge ourselves and go beyond the expectations. We have achieved this and more over the last six seasons.
"Puma have seamlessly integrated into our organisation, and we have enjoyed many historic moments together, engaging fans globally."
Puma chief executive Arthur Hoeld added: "Puma's partnership with Emirates Marketing Project has been a great success both on and off the pitch.
"Trophies, a perfect stage for our performance products and commercial success were exceptional."
 
Emirates Marketing Project have extended their kit partnership with Puma for at least another 10 years, with the contract understood to be worth a minimum of £1bn, making it the largest deal in the Premier League.
City initially signed a £65m-a-year deal with the German kit manufacturer in 2019 but the parties have agreed an extension until at least 2035, worth a record £100m a year to the club.
That figure surpasses the £90m deal signed by rivals Manchester United with Adidas in 2023, while champions Liverpool will also be with the same manufacturer from this season after agreeing a reported, external £60m a season.
City have enjoyed an unprecedented period of success since 2019, claiming four Premier League titles as well as the Treble two years ago, but finished last season without a major trophy.
The two parties have achieved club record sales globally, according to City.
In their accounts up to 30 June 2024, City announced a Premier League record revenue of £715m, while commercial revenue increased from £341.4m to £344.7m.
City Football Group (CFG) chief executive Ferran Soriano said: "We joined forces with Puma with the ambition to challenge ourselves and go beyond the expectations. We have achieved this and more over the last six seasons.
"Puma have seamlessly integrated into our organisation, and we have enjoyed many historic moments together, engaging fans globally."
Puma chief executive Arthur Hoeld added: "Puma's partnership with Emirates Marketing Project has been a great success both on and off the pitch.
"Trophies, a perfect stage for our performance products and commercial success were exceptional."
I thought things weren't looking too rosy at Puma?
 
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