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  • Steering clear of the cliff edge: Why it makes business sense for sport to put the human first

    May 11, 2021

    We’ve seen a seismic shift in attitudes around athlete welfare but the sentiment ‘it’s only what happens on the pitch that counts’, albeit largely unspoken, is sadly still common in professional sport. With the global sports market expected to reach $600bn by 2025, there is no doubt about the pressure clubs are facing to deliver [...]

  • Brawn on the fourth of July: England to take on US at Twickenham this summer

    May 10, 2021

    England will once again play in front of fans at Twickenham as the RFU confirmed two summer test matches against the United States and Canada. Eddie Jones’ men will take on the US on July 4, with Canada a week later on July 10. Read more: Sam Simmonds and Jonny Hill named in British and [...]

  • Women’s Super League Team of the Season 2020-21: The best performing players in the WSL, as identified by Carteret Analytics

    May 10, 2021

    The FA Women’s Super League champions have been crowned, but which players deserve to be in the WSL Team of the Season? We asked Carteret Analytics to answer that question using the sort of quantitative analysis used in investment banking. They have crunched the numbers on all WSL players to determine their Carteret Rating, which [...]

  • Mel Young, Homeless World Cup, gets creative about social mobility

    May 7, 2021  |  Sponsored

    Mel Young, founder of the Homeless World Cup and social entrepreneur discusses the negative impact on creativity a lack of social mobility has.

  • Jackson Wray interview: Saracens stalwart on targeting another Champions Cup and honing his financial trading skills

    May 7, 2021

    Sport marches to a relentless beat of training sessions and matches that can allow little time for reflection, but the forced interruption of the pandemic gave Jackson Wray pause for thought. The Saracens back-row forward has had a front-row seat for one of rugby union’s most remarkable stories: the club’s rise, fuelled by home-grown talents [...]

  • Week in Sportbiz: Ed Sheeran sponsors Ipswich Town; Javier Tebas blasts Gianni Infantino; Tokyo 2020 set for first transgender Olympian

    May 6, 2021

    It has been a whirlwind few weeks at Ipswich Town. Fresh from welcoming new owners, the League One club now has an unlikely new shirt sponsor: Ed Sheeran.  The Suffolk songsmith, a long-standing fan of the Tractor Boys, has agreed to sponsor the men’s and women’s team on a one-year deal that starts next season. [...]

  • Sam Simmonds and Jonny Hill named in British and Irish Lions squad for South Africa tour

    May 6, 2021

    Warren Gatland has named Sam Simmonds, Jonny Hill and Bundee Aki in his British and Irish Lions squad for the tour of South Africa this summer. But despite expanding the party to 37 players, there is no place for Billy Vunipola, Kyle Sinckler, Johnny Sexton or Manu Tuilagi. Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones will skipper [...]

  • Mortal Kombat is the latest video games adaptation to pop

    May 6, 2021

    A few years ago, the accepted wisdom was that video games don’t make good movies. You could point to Street Fighter, Super Movie Bros, Hitman, Need For Speed, Assassin’s Creed, or any number of flops that failed to capture the magic of their pixelated inspiration. In the last few years, however, the code seems to [...]

  • The United Way is a timely doc on the Manchester football giant

    May 5, 2021

    Depending on your view, this is the best or worst time to release a documentary about Manchester United. It arrives days after fans invaded the Old Trafford pitch, demanding the removal of current owners The Glazer Family as the fallout from the European Super League fiasco continues. With the club in turmoil, it may not [...]

  • How video games could be the next frontier in the WFH revolution

    May 5, 2021

    By this time last year, most of us were already experiencing Zoom fatigue. A month of working remotely had taken its toll and the endless queue of video meetings seemed to exemplify the creeping malaise of this new way of working. Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s games division Xbox, soon came up with a novel [...]

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