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Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

Take 2 mins to learn more at www.coinbase.com/uk-fca-info

By: Matt Readman

All 10 Articles
  • Trump, the Super Bowl, wokery and sport’s shift to the right

    Sport Business

    It might be the same man sitting in The Oval Office, but a lot’s changed since Donald J Trump first presided over a Super Bowl eight years ago.  In 2017 America was perilously divided, with a newly-elected Trump in the White House and protest marches taking place on the streets outside it. This tension was [...]

    It might be the same man sitting in The Oval Office, but a lot’s changed since Donald J Trump first presided over a Super Bowl eight years ago. 
  • Dear sport leaders, drop the slogans if you’re not going to be a force for good

    Sport Business

    As the world watched the final votes being counted in the US election, one person in particular should have been nervous about Donald Trump’s victory: Fifa president Gianni Infantino. Infantino had previously claimed that the upcoming 2026 World Cup was “a rallying cry […] a moment when three countries and an entire continent collectively say: [...]

    The stated mission of Infantino's Fifa, to unite the world through football, would seem to be at odds with Trump's worldview
  • Fans will grow weary if player burnout continues in sport

    Sport

    With demands on players like nothing seen previously, is potential player burnout also going to have an impact on fans too? It’s a surprising thing that during a cost-of-living crisis, with households struggling and economies straining, I find myself sympathising with Rodrigo Hernández Cascante. The £200,000-a-week Manchester City midfielder, better known as Rodri, last month [...]

    With demands on players like nothing seen previously, is potential player burnout also going to have an impact on fans too?
  • Why arguing against prize money for Olympic athletes is irrational and outdated

    May 13, 2024

    It’s time for the rational brain to take over. These are not the beliefs of a modern, diverse and multi-ethnic society.

  • Football regulator is reminder of uneasy link between class, control and the game

    March 23, 2024

    Is football the game of the people, or the game that controls the people?

  • Sport sceptics might scoff but Paris Olympics and Euro 2024 really can lift our gloom

    January 1, 2024

    Brands and marketeers take note: this is how you can capitalise in 2024.

  • Keep sport and politics separate? Impossible – so here’s what brands need to do

    November 20, 2023

    It's a common refrain but sport sponsors need to have their eyes open.

  • Think of the fans: Why stadium experience matters as much as TV production

    October 9, 2023

    It feels like we’re at a new low point for customer experience. After Covid, the services we used to rely on seem like they’re getting worse.  Of course, it’s understandable how shutting the world down for two years is going to have an impact on fragile supply systems but the pandemic has also reset our [...]

  • Lessons for sponsors from sport’s biggest summer of protests since the suffragettes

    August 29, 2023

    Sport sponsors need to be clear on what they stand for – not just what they stand next to – if they are to avoid blowback from protests, says marketing expert Matt Readman. This has been the most disrupted summer of sport for over a century. The pitches, courses and tracks of the UK now [...]

  • 2023 Women’s World Cup ads showcase new-found star power of players

    July 17, 2023

    Four years ago, the Women’s World Cup in France was billed as the biggest to date, but despite the hype it was still struggling to be commercially attractive for sponsors and advertisers in its own right. As the Women’s Sport Trust explained “when women’s sport is approached using the same commercial frameworks as men’s sport [...]

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