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  • If the metaverse is the future, what does it hold hold for sport?

    April 26, 2022

    Since Facebook rebranded to Meta last year, barely a day passes without a new capital raise, brand launch or futures fund for the metaverse, but what exactly is it and what does it mean for sport and its biggest stars? Despite the metaverse being a relatively recent term, it’s clear a new virtual reality is [...]

  • Rugby league great Jamie Peacock completes 21-hour, 100-mile London run for charity

    April 21, 2022

    Rugby league legend Jamie Peacock has helped to raise thousands of pounds for charity by running a gruelling 100-mile double loop of London. Peacock, 44, ran for 21 hours – including through the night – to complete the challenge for mentoring charity Greenhouse Sports over Easter weekend. The former England and Great Britain captain took [...]

  • Newbury Racecourse hires UK’s first female race caller as part of diversity drive

    April 21, 2022

    Newbury Racecourse has hired broadcaster Dani Jackson to be the UK’s first female on-course race caller. Jackson, a regular presenter on bookmaker William Hill’s television programmes and the Racing Post’s social media content, will call all of Newbury’s charity races this year. Her appointment is part of a new initiative by the racecourse to encourage [...]

  • How Nike’s Jordan deal changed sports industry: new Ben Affleck and Matt Damon film to tell story

    April 20, 2022

    Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are to star in a new film about the rise of Nike from upstart trainer brand to global sportswear giant. The movie will focus on Nike’s unlikely pursuit of a contract basketball star Michael Jordan – a deal which transformed the company’s fortunes and changed the course of the industry. [...]

  • Arsenal have reconnected with fans this season but on-field slump threatens to undo good work

    April 20, 2022

    Since the dark days of lockdown, Arsenal have been engaged in a major branding exercise aimed at reconnecting with supporters.  Club staff have conducted thousands of interviews with fans in the UK and overseas, particularly in Los Angeles and Shanghai, in an attempt to gauge what they had been doing right and where they had [...]

  • Ash Barty: Former world No1 tennis star swaps racquet for golf club for sporting comeback

    April 19, 2022

    Former women’s world No1 tennis player Ash Barty will make her return to sport this summer at a new Ryder Cup-style golf competition for A-list athletes, the Icons Series. Barty, who stunned tennis by quitting last month, is due to be joined by football stars Harry Kane and Pep Guardiola, boxer Canelo Alvarez and swimmer [...]

  • The Tiger Effect: Why Woods comeback at Augusta would be good news for TV companies

    March 31, 2022

    The Tiger Effect – the boost to the business of golf that Woods has provided during his 26-year pro career – is the stuff of sports industry legend. Woods’ swift ascent to godlike status brought an influx of new sponsors to the game and sent prize money skyward. Key to this virtuous cycle was that [...]

  • Opinion: Crypto brands’ sporting land-grab is only just beginning

    March 29, 2022

    As Lionel Messi and Fifa become the latest to do huge deals with cryptocurrency and blockchain-related brands, sports sponsorship expert Henry Nash of Octagon assesses the major new player in the market. I suspect I wasn’t alone in thinking the Nielsen 2022 Global Sports Marketing Report would be a story of Covid’s brutal impact on [...]

  • Arsenal set goal of selling out 60,000-seater Emirates Stadium for women’s game

    March 23, 2022

    Arsenal’s new commercial chief Juliet Slot believes their women’s team can attract sell-out crowds to the 60,000-capacity Emirates Stadium as the club embarks on a wider push behind the Women’s Super League leaders.  Arsenal Women switch big games from Boreham Wood FC to Emirates Stadium to allow for bigger attendances and are due to play [...]

  • Inside the Super Golf League: Sean Bratches on LIV Golf’s mission to redesign the sport

    March 23, 2022

    It was at the Ryder Cup in Wisconsin six months ago that Sean Bratches accepted Greg Norman’s invitation to join LIV Golf Investments, the vehicle behind long-rumoured plans for a Super Golf League.   Former ESPN and Formula 1 executive Bratches had already been working with world No1 turned LIV Golf CEO Norman and the Saudi-backed [...]

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