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  • Champions League 2020-21: How prize money is calculated and why the winners don’t always get paid the most

    October 20, 2020

    Winning the Champions League is not just about the glory; it also comes with a major prize money windfall of more than €100m for the eventual winner. Last season Bayern Munich earned an estimated €130m for lifting the trophy, while Liverpool pocketed €111m in 2018-19. But precisely how much a run in European football’s top [...]

  • Champions League behind the numbers: Richest clubs, most valuable squads and players 2020-21

    October 20, 2020

    The Champions League begins again in earnest this week when the cream of European football kick off the group stage. It comes less than two months after Bayern Munich lifted the trophy in a coronavirus-delayed conclusion to last season. Despite that success, the German club do not have the most valuable squad in this year’s [...]

  • Here’s why sport is still a good bet in a recession

    October 19, 2020

    There has been a re-awakening. Have you felt it? If you haven’t quite felt it, you’ll have certainly seen the force with which live sport returned to our screens as professional leagues worked hard to piece together a schedule to meet fans’ desire for relative normality. And boy was the audience growing impatient for it. [...]

  • Wasps’ Premiership final hopes recede after four more coronavirus cases

    October 19, 2020

    Fears that Wasps could be forced to forfeit their place in this week’s Premiership Rugby Final have grown after more of their players tested positive for Covid-19. Three more unnamed players and one staff member returned positive tests over the weekend, taking the total number to do so in the last week to 11. Wasps [...]

  • Cast adrift on a sea of hubris, refereeing has lost sight of the spirit of football

    October 19, 2020

    Only three possible explanations exist for both referee Michael Oliver and video assistant referee David Coote failing to designate Jordan Pickford’s crumpling of Virgil van Dijk a red card offence. One: neither thought it worth addressing. Two: neither felt it was in their power to act since Van Dijk had been guilty of the most [...]

  • McLaren boss says operating costs now ‘break even’ following fundraising and redundancies, and downplays second wave fears

    October 19, 2020

    McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt has described his “horrible” 2020 in an exclusive interview with City A.M., but says he is “cautiously optimistic” despite the second wave of coronavirus. Flewitt was forced to make 1,200 redundancies – almost a quarter of the company’s 4,000-strong workforce – and carry out a sale and lease-back of the McLaren [...]

  • McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt on a difficult year and an electrified future

    October 19, 2020

    We have coffee with McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt, discussing the new 765LT, a "horrible" year and McLaren’s plugged-in hybrid future.

  • Barbican Theatre to reopen with The Ghost Light, a mystery production for audiences of one

    October 17, 2020

    The Barbican Theatre will reopen next month with The Ghost Light a show performed for audiences of just one guest and up to five of their friends. The theme of new show The Ghost Light, the first production at the Barbican Theatre in seven months, will remain a mystery until audience members take their seats, [...]

  • Over the Moon film review: This family Netflix animation has heart and colour

    October 16, 2020

    Netflix looks to get in on the booming appetite for family content with this whimsical animated trip to space.  Cathy Ang voices Fei Fei, a young Chinese girl fascinated by science, as well as the stories of the Moon goddess Change’e (Phillipa Soo) told to her by her mother (Ruthie Ann Miles). When her mother [...]

  • Rebecca film review: Ben Wheatley directs Lily James and Armie Hammer but is too in thrall to Hitchcock

    October 16, 2020

    In a peculiar turn of events, Netflix has become the saviour of cinema. The streaming giant has become the highest profile pipeline for cinemas during this unprecedented fallow period. Once seen as the death knell for the picture house, the company’s decision to give its Original Movies a brief theatrical run now provides cinemas with [...]

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