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Previously on "Oh dear: Leading football brand loses big sponsor"

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  • wendigo100
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    Man Utd's deal with Nike reaches a review point soon. I wonder if they will pull the plug as well?

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  • DaveB
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    Maybe they should ask that nice Mr Abramovich if he can help. He seems quite intersted in football and has a bit of money to spare by all accounts

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  • lORD lUCAN
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    There won't be nothing left to take back soon,
    ah, the demise of United , long live the glory hunters!!
    Chelsea welcomes you I'm sure.....

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  • benn0
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    Clued up United supporters will tell you it's a price worth paying in the short to medium term if we can have our club back.

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  • n5gooner
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    ManU going like Leeds ?????? We all saw it coming.....USA USA USA

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  • Xenophon
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    Roy Keane is a non-exec at Voda. Thats the reason. Honest.

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  • wendigo100
    started a topic Oh dear: Leading football brand loses big sponsor

    Oh dear: Leading football brand loses big sponsor

    Vodafone, who have sponsored Manchester United since 2000, are ending a four-year shirt deal two years early. The latest deal, worth about £9m ($15.5m) a year, began only last season and will now end in May 2006.

    BBC story

    I wonder what the real reason is. Have Man Utd lined up more money from someone else?

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