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Since 2013, a Sports Management news archive of resources designed to support the book The Business of Sport Management, eds. John Beech and Simon Chadwick, Pearson Education. Regularly updated with news from the world of Sports Management.. See also http://tinyurl.com/TBOEM for Events Management news, including, for example, the FIFA World Cups.  Using the TAGS below is strongly recommended.
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Only four Premier League clubs accept police invitation to fight online racism

Only four Premier League clubs accept police invitation to fight online racism | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Chief constable Mark Roberts said the response was ‘disappointing’ after only Manchester City, Norwich, Brighton and Chelsea responded positively to the police’s plea
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Chelsea win high court injunctions against 11 ticket touts | Football

Chelsea win high court injunctions against 11 ticket touts | Football | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Chelsea have said they are sending a message after one ticket tout was given six-month jail sentence
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Court orders block on illegal streaming of English football matches

Court orders block on illegal streaming of English football matches | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Football Association Premier League granted Ireland’s first ever order compelling ISPs
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Status Update - Facebook Secure £200m Premier League Rights Deal

Status Update - Facebook Secure £200m Premier League Rights Deal | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Facebook is to live stream Premier League football matches in Southeast Asia from 2019 after agreeing a three-year €226 million (£200 million) deal, according to The Times. The social media giant will make all 380 English top-flight games available to watch in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, after outbidding BeIN SportsThis content is only available to iSportconnect community members. If you are an existing user please login. New users are invited to register here register.
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Manchester Top Destination For Visiting Fans

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Premier League clubs criticised in report into disabled access

Premier League clubs criticised in report into disabled access | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Premier League clubs could face heavy fines and even points deductions if they fail to meet an August deadline to become compliant with disability access requirements, according to a report by the Culture, Media and Sport select committee.
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English clubs top Europa League payments table

English clubs top Europa League payments table | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
The strength of the UK broadcast market helped English Premier League clubs Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur to receive more prize money last season from football’s European governing body, Uefa, than any other teams participating in the Europa League tournament.
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West Ham take over Hammers' Ladies side after sexism row

West Ham take over Hammers' Ladies side after sexism row | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
West Ham have completed the takeover of the club's Ladies side after a sexism row erupted over the way the women's team is run.
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West Ham accused of sex discrimination by ladies' club

West Ham accused of sex discrimination by ladies' club | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
West Ham are accused of breaking Football Association rules on discrimination - by the chairman of West Ham Ladies.
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The National League Official Website - National League Statement on `Whole Game Solution`

The National League Official Website - National League Statement on `Whole Game Solution` | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Get latest news, scores, fixtures and results of The National League
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Premier League: Up to third of clubs to miss deadline for disability access

Premier League: Up to third of clubs to miss deadline for disability access | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Up to a third of Premier League clubs are set to miss next year's deadline to meet basic access standards for disabled fans, campaigners say.
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Adam Johnson: Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne resigns

Adam Johnson: Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne resigns | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne resigns following the Adam Johnson child abuse case.
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FA chairman Greg Dyke to leave his post in the summer

FA chairman Greg Dyke to leave his post in the summer | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Greg Dyke had initially said he would stand for a further year in office but opposition to proposed reforms from some FA councillors and a minority of board members has changed his mind.
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England prepares to unlock its stadia as lockdown easing conditions released

England prepares to unlock its stadia as lockdown easing conditions released | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it

February 23 – Up to 10,000 fans could be back in English stadiums by the end of May as part of the British government’s efforts to move out of the third and hopefully final lockdown.
Supporters have been prevented from attending matches across England since December and under new proposals, the final weekend of Premier League, set to be played on May 23, could technically be played in front of a limited number of fans – followed potentially by Wembley’s hosting of seven European Championship fixtures.

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Kick it Out report finds discrimination and racism on rise in English football

Kick it Out report finds discrimination and racism on rise in English football | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
July 24 – Incidents of discrimination in English football, both at grassroots and professional level, rose significantly last season, according to a report by the anti-discrimination organisation Kick It Out.
New figures show a 32% increase of discriminatory abuse with 422 incidents reported in 2018/19.
There was also a 43% rise in racism incidents, making it the most common form of discrimination in the game, while reports of faith-based discrimination including Islamophobia and anti-Semitism were up by 75%. Read more …
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Statement: FSF & SD merger

Statement: FSF & SD merger | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
On July 28th at their respective AGM’s both the SD & FSF members voted in favour of a merger of the organisations. The Chairs, CEO’s & board members of each organisation are committed t
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David Duckenfield faces Hillsborough charges with five others

David Duckenfield faces Hillsborough charges with five others | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Ex-Ch Supt David Duckenfield faces 95 charges of manslaughter while five others will be prosecuted.
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It is absolutely shameful that this has taken so long to happen.

 

To remind younger readers, the Hillsborough disaster happened on 15 April 1989.

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Viewers switch from TV to streaming for EPL coverage

Average audiences for English Premier League football matches suffered a significant drop on pay-television during the 2016-17 season, but increased markedly on streaming services.
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Manchester United offers up free access to MUTV in China

Manchester United offers up free access to MUTV in China | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Manchester United has become the first English Premier League football club to make its in-house television channel available for free in China, according to The Times.
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Sky opens up access to Premier League clips

Sky opens up access to Premier League clips | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
UK pay-television broadcaster Sky has introduced a new, free service to make highlights clips of English Premier League football on its mobile application more widely accessible.
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MPs to question FA boss Greg Clarke over corruption claims

MPs to question FA boss Greg Clarke over corruption claims | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Chairman of the Football Association Greg Clarke has been called to face MPs following several cases of alleged corruption within the game.
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Football corruption: Agent tells ITV News he made up Premier League manager bungs allegations

Football corruption: Agent tells ITV News he made up Premier League manager bungs allegations | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Read Football corruption: Agent tells ITV News he made up Premier League manager bungs allegations latest on ITV News. All the Sport news
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Premier League B Teams ruled out following first phase of consultation

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Exclusive: Premier League in negotiations for Under-21 teams to enter Johnstone's Paint Trophy

Exclusive: Premier League in negotiations for Under-21 teams to enter Johnstone's Paint Trophy | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
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Premier League unveils new brand identity

Premier League unveils new brand identity | The Business of Sports Management | Scoop.it
Football’s English Premier League has revealed a new brand identity, which will be activated from the start of the 2016-17 campaign, and confirmed that it will move away from a title sponsorship model to a seven-sponsor structure from the end of this season.
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More at http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2016/february/designstudio-rebrands-premier-league/

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