I guess this is where we as predominantly British based fans are different to Americans as we're wedded to our clubs and their identity like a religion.I guess we'll see! Just having a hard time getting too worked up about it, myself.
It's doesn't necessarily mean that wolves the club will give up the rights etc for nowt, but it's certainly reliant on FSG (too early for that?) to pay wolves the club decent amounts for licensing, or maybe even sponsorship in the future?I proved this at the weekend.
Fosun Sports Group own Wolves eSports
Guo owns Wolves the club (W.W.1990 Ltd)
The two companies are not the same but they are using the same logo/ trademark.
Fenway Sports Group own Liverpool and the Boston Red Socks.It's doesn't necessarily mean that wolves the club will give up the rights etc for nowt, but it's certainly reliant on FSG (too early for that?) to pay wolves the club decent amounts for licensing, or maybe even sponsorship in the future?
Never going to be more than chickenfeed in football terms. None of it scales and it still won't in 20 years (not that I expect Fosun to own Wolves by then)It's doesn't necessarily mean that wolves the club will give up the rights etc for nowt, but it's certainly reliant on FSG (too early for that?) to pay wolves the club decent amounts for licensing, or maybe even sponsorship in the future?
Fosun Sports GroupFenway Sports Group own Liverpool and the Boston Red Socks.
Not sure what they have to do with this.
Not a chance Fosun pay Wolves anything over £1 in licensing, why would they?
As was my joke by the looks of things.Edit. Poor attempt
If they have their teeth into the logo and then walk away there is a significant risk we get bunged some cash to surrender our own IP. That’s a big worry to me.Never going to be more than chickenfeed in football terms. None of it scales and it still won't in 20 years (not that I expect Fosun to own Wolves by then)
I'd say it's more about me coming to the club late on than anything else. I wasn't born into it, as it were.I guess this is where we as predominantly British based fans are different to Americans as we're wedded to our clubs and their identity like a religion.
Not being a franchise model you get attached.
If you'd told me 10 years ago you could become a YouTuber and it be incredibly lucrative I wouldn't have believed you.We don't make shit off our logo commercially as it is (not until the burgeoning Mexican market takes off anyway).
I'm not arsed about us selling the family silver as it were because it's more like the family zinc. It just strikes me as a colossal waste of energy. Who is anyone to say what kids will like a decade or more from now, imagine saying to someone 20 years ago that you'd have the Internet in your pocket permanently and you could also access nearly any music track you ever wanted, for free, at the click of a button. They'd have you put away.
eSports might be a fad, it might not, I can pretty much guarantee that in relative terms it will never mean anything for any football club ever.
Should have done more research in 2011 as PewDiePie was earning $4m a year by 2013...If you'd told me 10 years ago you could become a YouTuber and it be incredibly lucrative I wouldn't have believed you.
They just seem to be throwing the clubs name behind this and that and hoping it takes off. The fortunes of the team seem way down in their priorities ATM.Sorry for the spam, but if Fosuns aim is to create a brand - then why start by buying a football club? I just don't get that bit, was it for the logo? I don't think it was with the intention to flip the club because it's inextricably linked to the brand now.