Follr Adds AFTV and AFTV Young Gunz

We are excited to announce the addition of videos from AFTV and AFTV Young Gunz, the leading YouTube fan sources on all things Arsenal!

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AFTV is the self described “No.1 Fan Channel on YouTube”, a statement that is hard to disagree with. Led by Robbie Earle the channel is the leading example of fan based commentary, reactions, game day reporting and interviews.

“Set up by Arsenal Fans for Arsenal Fans” AFTV is not part of the official Arsenal Football Club but is “a platform where fans can voice their independent opinions on the greatest football club in the world.”

AFTV Young Gunz on the other hand is for “young gunners” with “shows covering the views of younger fans, match reviews and post match commentary.” Follr is constantly looking to add top quality sports content from fans, teams and commentators to ensure every supporters club Website has one place to see everything about their team, players and the sport they love. There is no better example than ArsenalFan TV.

The following video gives you a peak at the fun Robbie and his cohorts (including DT, Claude, Troopz, Moh, Kelechi, Ty and Lee Judges) have inside and outside of the Premier League season:

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You can find more information about ArsenalFan TV on their Website, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

Roger Federer Is the King of Athlete Endorsements

When the defending champion Roger Federer stepped on the Center Court at Wimbledon for his first round match on Monday, many spectators had to look twice before realizing it was indeed the 36-year-old Swiss stepping onto the court. It wasn’t a new haircut or a beard that threw them off, but Federer’s unfamiliar outfit: for the first time in his professional career, the Swiss maestro wasn’t dressed in Nike. Instead Federer wore gear made by the Japanese brand Uniqlo.

To insiders the switch to Uniqlo didn’t come as a total surprise, because it was well-known that Federer’s Nike contract had expired in March. However, he still wore his Nike gear in the Wimbledon warm-up tournaments of Halle and Stuttgart as well as in training in London, so many had assumed that a deal had been reached after all. Apparently it hasn’t and Uniqlo decided to reveal its surprise coup at Tennis’ biggest stage: Wimbledon.

According to industry chatter, the 10-year Uniqlo deal is worth $30 million a year to Federer, which is probably unprecedented for an athlete at Federer’s age and stage in his career. However, thanks to his sustained success and his flawless demeanor off and (mostly) on the tennis court, Federer is almost universally beloved, which is probably why Uniqlo (and many other companies) decided to sign him regardless of his age. As the following chart illustrates, no other athlete made more money with endorsement deals over the past year than Federer did. According to Forbes, his partnerships with companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Rolex, Moet & Chandon, Jura, Wilson and others netted him $65 million in the 12 months ending June 1, 2018, dwarfing his prize money earnings of $12.2 million over the same period.

Sports Endorsement Infographic