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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #135 on: August 12, 2025, 05:27:19 PM »
Looking forward to hopefully getting a decent beer (Guinness) for once at VP.

I love Guinness and I love Villa Park, but I won't be having any at a game. I imagine 'Shit London Guinness' will be starting another account on X.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #136 on: August 12, 2025, 05:28:42 PM »

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #137 on: August 12, 2025, 05:40:13 PM »
Is Red Bull not as bad as betting advertising?

Kids get addicted to the hideous stuff and some have even died by over drinking it - hardly fitting to be associated with a sports team

After next season we will still probably have a betting sponsor the same as we now have an "energy drink" sponsor. They just won't be on the shirts.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #138 on: August 12, 2025, 09:05:14 PM »
Looking forward to hopefully getting a decent beer (Guinness) for once at VP.

I reckon it will be poured as if they've dropped an Alka Seltzer in it



That looks eerily familiar!

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #139 on: February 18, 2026, 05:17:39 PM »
11 Prem clubs currently have gambling companies adoring their shirts

Villa included.

They'll all be looking for new partnerships come the summer when the ban comes into effect., although clubs will still be allowed to strike deals for shirt sleeves, pitch-side hoardings and more.

So there's going to be a scramble to find replacements.

Will it be a seller's market, driving down what's sponsors are prepared to pay?

I hope Calvo's been busy. With SCR etc. the need to maximise commercial income becomes ever more important.

We're way behind the Greedy6 on matchday income, so we've got to make  up the difference elsewhere. We're doing pretty well with what we get from the Prem and TV money

Qualifying for the Chumps League would really help in terms of additional tv, prize money and gate receipts; but it would also strengthen Calvo's hand when trying to do deals with prospective sponsors.

Wonder who we'll end up with on the shirt?


« Last Edit: February 18, 2026, 05:22:09 PM by SaddVillan »

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #140 on: February 18, 2026, 05:34:30 PM »
Something just as exploitative and horrible, like crypto or currency exchanges, would be my guess.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #141 on: February 18, 2026, 07:45:40 PM »
^^ Hopefully it will be an APT that pays more than a crypto or whatever. Newcastle had their £25m a year APT allowed as fair value, so that should be our benchmark as a CL club (fingers crossed).

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #142 on: February 18, 2026, 07:53:58 PM »
I hope Calvo's been busy. With SCR etc. the need to maximise commercial income becomes ever more important.

We're way behind the Greedy6 on matchday income, so we've got to make  up the difference elsewhere. We're doing pretty well with what we get from the Prem and TV money

Qualifying for the Chumps League would really help in terms of additional tv, prize money and gate receipts; but it would also strengthen Calvo's hand when trying to do deals with prospective sponsors.

Wonder who we'll end up with on the shirt?

I'd imagine Calvo has been working night and day to find a sponsor otherwise he's finished. Let's not forget he failed to find a shirt sponsor for last season at Juventus. Monty can probably give you the details as he loves Juventus but even the Jeep shirt sponsorship they wear this season is more closely tied in with the Juventus owners rather than Frankie knocking on doors.

Eleven PL clubs all looking for a new shirt sponsor isn't the ideal environment to bring in a big deal but we have and continue to raise our profile so hopefully we'll be top of the list of those looking to invest.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #143 on: February 18, 2026, 09:58:58 PM »
Edit: wrong thread
« Last Edit: February 18, 2026, 10:01:13 PM by TheToffnar »

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #144 on: February 18, 2026, 11:08:48 PM »
I hope Calvo's been busy. With SCR etc. the need to maximise commercial income becomes ever more important.

We're way behind the Greedy6 on matchday income, so we've got to make  up the difference elsewhere. We're doing pretty well with what we get from the Prem and TV money

Qualifying for the Chumps League would really help in terms of additional tv, prize money and gate receipts; but it would also strengthen Calvo's hand when trying to do deals with prospective sponsors.

Wonder who we'll end up with on the shirt?

I'd imagine Calvo has been working night and day to find a sponsor otherwise he's finished. Let's not forget he failed to find a shirt sponsor for last season at Juventus. Monty can probably give you the details as he loves Juventus but even the Jeep shirt sponsorship they wear this season is more closely tied in with the Juventus owners rather than Frankie knocking on doors.

Eleven PL clubs all looking for a new shirt sponsor isn't the ideal environment to bring in a big deal but we have and continue to raise our profile so hopefully we'll be top of the list of those looking to invest.

FIAT and Chrysler merged in 2014, but Juve held the majority of shares in Chrysler from 2012..

Jeep sponsored Juve from 2012 to 2024. The last deal was worth around $50m. Juve then asked for more and Jeep walked away. Juve has been kicked out of Europe in 2023. Not sure if Calvo was the one who set the asking price.

Jeep's new deal runs from 2025-26 for 3 seasons at an average of £27m per season.

Juve's finances have been very murky for a number of seasons. Wonder if that influenced  Calvo deciding to quit and move to sunny Brum?

He'll have been working jus nuts off to bring in a sponsor.

Let's hope he's been successful.

We need all the dosh he can find.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #145 on: Today at 08:30:34 AM »
I thought the rumour was Xapo?

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #146 on: Today at 08:37:29 AM »
Juve are owned by Agnelli holding company Exor, which owns half the cars and trucks you ever see (Iveco, Stellantis, Fiat obviously), as well as Phillips, The Economist, Juve and so on. They also own the main centre-right newspaper in Italy Corriere della Sera....and also the main centre-left paper La Repubblica (that's fine I'm sure). This bunch of patriots are registered in the Netherlands.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #147 on: Today at 09:37:10 AM »
I thought the rumour was Xapo?

How long was the deal announced last summer with them? I can't see anything that mentions the duration of the partnership.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #148 on: Today at 09:54:24 AM »
Juve are owned by Agnelli holding company Exor, which owns half the cars and trucks you ever see (Iveco, Stellantis, Fiat obviously), as well as Phillips, The Economist, Juve and so on. They also own the main centre-right newspaper in Italy Corriere della Sera....and also the main centre-left paper La Repubblica (that's fine I'm sure). This bunch of patriots are registered in the Netherlands.

Registering in the Netherlands is a no brainer for a large multi national. There are many corporate governance reasons and reasons of capital market access that make the Netherlands an attractive base for a business. Given the scope of their business, it would be odd for them to be registered in Italy.

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Re: Francesco Calvo - President of Business Operations
« Reply #149 on: Today at 10:01:08 AM »
Juve are owned by Agnelli holding company Exor, which owns half the cars and trucks you ever see (Iveco, Stellantis, Fiat obviously), as well as Phillips, The Economist, Juve and so on. They also own the main centre-right newspaper in Italy Corriere della Sera....and also the main centre-left paper La Repubblica (that's fine I'm sure). This bunch of patriots are registered in the Netherlands.

Registering in the Netherlands is a no brainer for a large multi national. There are many corporate governance reasons and reasons of capital market access that make the Netherlands an attractive base for a business. Given the scope of their business, it would be odd for them to be registered in Italy.

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