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It's About To All Boyle Over

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 25/04/2025 - 13:41

West Ham fans were delighted with the news that Betway wouldn't sponsor the club after the 24/25 season, as the club had finally called it quits. Rumours started to form about who would replace the sponsor, and at one point it appeared to be Footlocker or Post Office due to the ownership of Daniel Křetínský.

However, after some time, the club are closing down on ANOTHER betting sponsor from Ireland called "BoyleSports".

The Irish company have agreed to pay the club a record-breaking deal of £12,500,000 per year. It is commonly known that they would have to remove themselves from the front of the kit for the 26/27 season because of the Premier League betting rulings, but they would then be expected to be a sleeve sponsor instead.

Despite the deal being labelled as 'record-breaking', we're currently paid £10,000,000 per year from Betway, so we've decided to just gain an extra £2,500,000 and make the fanbase a lot more frustrated and unhappy, not very smart with the current state of everything going on!

It doesn't even look good too! Perhaps if the design looked alright, it wouldn't have been as frowned upon and could've gotten some sympathy points from the fans.

Even with the betting ban imminent, that still can't stop the final opportunity for a cash grab.

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boogerscaravan's picture

Cant see this one Louis somehow. Who in their right mind is gonna front up 12 1/2 large just for one season. Then be relegated to a sleeve sponsor?

I could sponsor my Wizards sleeve for half that amount, when my chalfonts start playing up..FFS, PMSL...

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Up yer arse, up yer arse, stick yer blue flag up yer arse!!

Very good Mac,that word,is getting used more and more,lets face it,if we dont buy big and clear many of this team in the summer,next season im sure we will go down,i still have faith in Potter,but with the squad we have,Guardiola,Slot,even Alex Ferguson couldnt do anything with it.

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