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Manchester City announce Etihad Airways sponsor deal

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Etihad Airways has signed a three-year deal to be the official shirt sponsor and partner of Premier League side, Manchester City FC. The Etihad Airways brand logo will appear on Manchester City shirts from the summer.
The partnership is initially for three years and was announced today at the City of Manchester Stadium by Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive, James Hogan, Manchester City FC Chief Executive Garry Cook and Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council.

The airline was launched in 2003 and now flies to 54 cities around the world. It started daily flights to Manchester in 2006 and last year it carried six million passengers on its international network.

Mr Hogan said: “This new partnership marks the beginning of what we hope will become a strong and lasting relationship between Manchester City and Etihad Airways. Our home-base is Abu Dhabi and therefore we have a strong bond already with the Club and its owners and we look forward to building on this in the months and years to come.”

The airline and Club will also work together on several overseas projects including team tours to the UAE and South Africa , as well as community-based schemes in the United Arab Emirates and East Manchester.

Mr Hogan added, “Etihad Airways and Manchester City both have a strong sense of community and we will work together on building ties between Abu Dhabi and Manchester, especially with youngsters through our highly successful soccer school programmes.”

As well as appearing on the world-famous sky blue shirt, the deal will see the Etihad Airways’ logo and branding at the City of Manchester Stadium, as well as on the Club website and match day programme and merchandise.

Commenting on the deal, Garry Cook added, “Manchester City Football Club is delighted to announce this partnership with Etihad Airways and join its stable of associations of the highest calibre, including the Formula 1™ Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the Ferrari Formula 1™ team.

“These are exciting times at Manchester City as we look to build a world-class team and sustainable success on and off the field. This partnership will play an integral role in our strategy.”

Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, said: "The Abu Dhabi partnership with the city is hugely important and one which will bring significant benefits to everyone associated with Manchester. We welcome the announcement about Etihad Airways, which reinforces the links with Abu Dhabi and Manchester, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Club and Abu Dhabi to strengthen our wider partnerships going forward."

The first occasion the Manchester City shirt , bearing the Etihad Airways logo, will be shown to the world will be on July 18th when City take on the Orlando Pirates in Cape Town in the first game of their pre-season tour to South Africa.

Etihad Airways has built up an impressive portfolio of international sponsorship partners which includes the Formula 1™ Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Ferrari Formula 1™ team, Harlequins Rugby Football Club, the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championships, the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship and the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne.


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-1 # 2009-05-24 21:06
The comedy club are at it again.

You all know that \"Etihad\" is Arabic for \"UNITED\", right?

How long before Sheikh Wotsits changes the club\'s name to Abu Dhabi United?

I wonder how many world class footballers, sorry, \"global franchise entities\" will laugh in Garry Cook\'s face this summer?
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0 # 2009-05-24 21:45
typical ragg always full of ****e oops ur 1billion in debt united going down. Jealously comes to mind from a bitter jealous ragg
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0 # 2009-05-24 21:58
bawww some more, it\'s funny
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0 # 2009-05-24 23:14
Actually means \"federation\" or \"union\", at least get your facts right before you take the mick
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0 # 2009-05-25 05:39
IT\'S THE SAME IDEA!!!!

Come on City! Sad to see it turning into a foreign club.
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0 # 2009-05-25 22:07
I\'m sorry i don\'t really post on this website but for the LAST TIME!!!!!



ETIHAD = UNITY



F**king idiot...
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0 # 2009-05-24 23:56
Eithad in Arabic means unity if it comes for a concept or union if i comes for an institute
not United which means Mutahidon in Arabic
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0 # 2009-05-25 00:59
if u are a united fan bertie magoo, why are u on a city thing eh, r u a true blue inside haha, bye bye tevez, bye bye ronaldo, bye bye united!! haha
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0 # 2009-05-25 06:53
...for fans of the status quo.
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0 # 2009-05-25 12:40
F**K off if ya tink we a joke

United for United Arab Emirates u half wit

up city Far greater season expected next season
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0 # 2009-05-25 13:29
Bertie Magoo, haahah do your research RAG.. it means unity or union. Union Airways per se. where as UNITED is translated as alitihad or al-mutahid.



remind us again how many games u been to this season ZERO!!
its along way to old trafford from london..
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0 # 2009-05-25 13:42
http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/robinhouniteedPA_450x350.jpg
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0 # 2009-05-25 14:00
What a loser!....your nothing but a Glory hunter , you prb don\'t even go to any games..
When we start winning all the pots, you will even change to blue like half of your southern soft buddys did to chelsea...
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0 # danwho 2009-05-25 14:02
So Etihad means united or union. Should that stop them accepting sponsorship???


Would Manchester United not accept sponsorship from Citibank if the price was right???

:whistle:
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0 # 2009-05-25 15:55
Probably not, but surely you appreciate the irony of Manchester City playing with the word \"UNITED\" emblazoned on their shirts?
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0 # 2009-05-25 16:23
Wow, well tbh i am a bit annoyed that we will have united on our shirts but i think that is worth what £99 mill a year, besides that just means more money to pay Tevez with B)
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0 # 2009-05-25 18:16
that\'s not better than emirates... greets to the gunners!
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0 # simonbluemooner 2009-05-26 10:58
typical stupid glory hunting rag with bertie stupid magoo

jealousy gets ya no where 1 billion in debt, owners that you apparently hate, s***e footballers you can\'t stand, and Tevez and Ronaldo, oops sorry scrub the last 2 off!!!!
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0 # 2009-05-26 11:00
Obviously it\'s far better to have \"AIG\" on the shirts, who just waisted a few billions for nothing and take more then just \"a part\" in our common financial crisis.

Who cares what \"ETIHAD\" means - it\'s arabian and it\'s a companies name - so what?
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0 # 2009-05-26 19:58
I suggest you look up the meaning of the word united before you comment.It\'s an adjective not a noun eg the united reformed church,united glass and so on.
One Billion Pounds of debt is coming your way.
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0 # 2009-05-27 01:22
Man City fans lambasting Man United fans is a bit rich. Man United may be a $1bn in debt, but how many trophies have they won this season compared to Man City? I thought Robinho was going to be the key to Man City getting Champions League football, yet all he did was sulk and go awol, whilst getting a pretty average amount of goals.

When us Arsenal fans can laugh at Man City, you know you can\'t say a word against Man United, who are the best team in England once again.
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0 # 2009-05-27 06:05
Vs FLY EMIRATES
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0 # 2009-06-19 13:31
shirts **** and im a city fan we need to sort it out
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0 # 2009-06-19 13:32
**** kit am a pie eater come on united i luv my mum
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0 # 2009-06-28 05:17
I would rather be a raghead than a Munich septic.
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0 # 2009-08-05 23:18
cant type for laughing, city are a massive club! stop it, your killing me! agent hughes, carry on mission, all going to plan! ha ha
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