Which future sponsor would suit United the best?

Ed Woodward. Just his face on the front of our shirt. He deserves the air time.
 
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Yes. United airlines like in your picture is perfect. :drool:
 
adidas shirt with Nike as sponsor for the front and shorts and puma for the numbers on the back and socks.
 
Findus Crispy Pancakes. Whoever is prepared to pay even dafter money than Chevrolet!
 
Ed Woodward. Just his face on the front of our shirt. He deserves the air time.

This...totally this.

Seriously though I think Moet would be pretty cool and would make a point of our new fantastic champagne football team.
 
Ed Woodward. Just his face on the front of our shirt. He deserves the air time.
Just make our entire kit a print of his naked torso with the Adidas logo and our badge tattooed on, and when the players pull the shirt over their heads after a goal, a print of Woody's face is on the inside, Getafe style:

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Coca Cola.

someone did a mock up on here a year or so ago with:
Coca Cola on the red home shirt
Diet coke on the white away shirt
Coke Zero on the black third shirt

looked pretty decent as sponsors go and would be good for both brands in many ways.

Can't find the pic for looking now mind.
 
Whoever pays the most couldn't give a monkeys what it looks like.
 
Shame it isn't brewed in Manc anymore but we should be sponsored by Boddingtons and just have
THE CREAM of MANCHESTER on our shirts.
 
Coca Cola.

someone did a mock up on here a year or so ago with:
Coca Cola on the red home shirt
Diet coke on the white away shirt
Coke Zero on the black third shirt

That's excellent product placement if any.

Still, there are also a few others like Microsoft (or XBox), Sony (or PS4), HSBC or Daimler (the mother company of Mercedes-Benz). I would be fine with those.
 
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something its logo can be and would be used in B/W or just white..
 
The German Federal Ministry of Finance

The tagline could be

"together we could shit all over Europe"
 
It'll be another American company. I suspect we'll target large companies in the far east, mainly China.