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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2020 · 55 MIN

My 'Talks at Google' Episode

from The Daniel Geey Podcast · host Daniel Geey

In this episode, I talk about why a £35m transfer isn't usually a £35m transfer, why boot deals aren't usually just for boots, why image rights deals can be vital for clubs, how agents are an absolute necessity in the modern game and how no club earns their money back in shirt sales from signing a star player. You can also: 1. buy my book Done Deal here 2. support my cancer research fashion brand ((Thirteen.)) here 3. read my blogs here 4. follow me on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok & YouTube

In this episode, I talk about why a £35m transfer isn't usually a £35m transfer, why boot deals aren't usually just for boots, why image rights deals can be vital for clubs, how agents are an absolute necessity in the modern game and how no club earns their money back in shirt sales from signing a star player. You can also: 1. buy my book Done Deal here 2. support my cancer research fashion brand ((Thirteen.)) here 3. read my blogs here 4. follow me on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok & YouTube

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