With Liverpool's kit deal, it just sounds like another way of getting around the Fair Play rules that are coming in.
Warrior is part of Fenway Sports Group isn't it?
Aren't Warrior one of John Henry's companies? I thought there was some sort of link. The amounts involved just seem out of line with other kit sponsorship deals.
Quote from: OCD on June 12, 2012, 11:09:35 PMAren't Warrior one of John Henry's companies? I thought there was some sort of link. The amounts involved just seem out of line with other kit sponsorship deals. Well, it is worth slightly more than Man United's shirt deal, which is surprising, but not really massively so - certainly not like Etihad valuing Man City's naming rights at 400m or whatever it was. That one clearly was a fiddle.Either way, they're not part of FSG in any case.
Quote from: Drummond on June 12, 2012, 11:23:22 PMWarrior is part of Fenway Sports Group isn't it?No. They're based in Boston, but they're owned by New Balance.
I was in the club shop today and some of the stuff isn't as bad as I thought it would be, the lad said no-one had seen the home shirt and wouldn't until Saturday when it's launched, despite them unloading stacks of boxes of it outside, perhaps they were going to keep their eyes shut?
I am hearing out of VP that the home kit will be claret and blue.