Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Spurs chairman uveils mega Mansion deal

Tottenham have swelled their coffers after agreeing a shirt sponsorship deal with internet casino group Mansion.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is keen to keep the North London giants on an upward curve and the four-year deal is worth £34 million.
Mansion's name will adorn Spurs shirts from July 1 when their present contract with Thomson runs out and Levy believes the deal is excellent news for the future of the club.
"Tottenham has made progress both on and off the pitch in recent years which has put the club in a good position to improve its commercial partnerships and the new agreement marks a significant uplift," he said.
It will be total change for Spurs, as Puma have agreed a deal to take over the manufacture of the shirts from Kappa.