Micky
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Podcast Appearances
I read it was 9 million, by the way.
I think that was Sports Direct or Rangers.
But yeah, I think they had about 900,000.
But then, like Hashtag says...
They were basically, they're supposed to have agreed, you know, they had a non-exclusivity on the brand, which basically means, because we've looked into this, basically means that I could design anything with a brand on it, send it to the brand owner and say, are you okay with this?
They then say, yes.
We then go get the merchandise made and sell that item and pay them a small commission, which is obviously the same deal what they had.
It's a small commission, normally 10, 15%.
But they were making stuff as fast as they could without necessarily gaining all the rights or gaining the permissions purely to just try... It was as if they were just trying to turn it over.
And if you watch the hashtag, it's what they say happened.
You know, I'm using their words from their video.
It's basically what they did.
They had loads of merch because they knew that hashtags got a big following, a young following, so they could get away with pencil caps.
Capitalized.
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
But didn't tell...
You know, it weren't until Hashtag got all their items back through the administrators, which don't forget, they then had to pay for on top of what they've already paid as such.
And then when they went through the boxes, they found stuff where they'd never agreed to.
And I just wonder how much of that potentially happened at Millwall.
And I just think the pain was, you know, unbelievable.