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How creative revenue generation will help to keep football in the buoyant UK

Creative revenue generation remain UK football thriving

Football clubs struggle to increase revenue

traditional channels are failing revenues for sports teams are finding revenue sources to be more difficult to generate.

Recent news has reported that Manchester United lost its sponsorship agreement with insurance company AIG and that the credit crisis highlighted the dangers of the high share of global investment.

The Times Online reports that 20 clubs in the top 2 divisions are said to be seeking new sponsorship deals that are worth up to £ 100 million per year for English football.

Clubs in lower divisions could be the most vulnerable as well, with companies struggling to find enough money to fund sponsoring a football club, which represents a risk for future clubs.

Soccer teams to raise funds from alternative channels

ThinkingMoney.org has seen an increasing trend for sports teams to look for alternative channels to raise funds for sustained growth and prudent.

An example is that 70% of the League of football clubs in first class a rewards credit card MBNA , that portion of Bank of America. An example is Liverpool Football Club, which has renewed its agreement with MBNA. This has created a Liverpool FC credit card in the next 5 years will another 5 million pounds in revenue for the club.

Sacrifice Free Ways to Save Money

In this time of recession, ThinkingMoney.org can announce that it will continue to share more alternative money saving tips that are very beneficial to communities, charities and sports clubs and self-sacrifice.

Thought Money, as a result of growing methods to save money through more "alternative" means, has compiled an extensive list of resources to help consumers save money.

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Money saved through these means can also be used to help to local and national charities, football clubs, of course, help keep more money in your pocket.

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