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  • Gucci, BYD, Netflix: Who replaces gambling on Premier League shirts?

    April 8, 2026

    The end of the Premier League season is in sight, and for some clubs it could spell a financial nightmare. Not because they’ll inevitably part with millions of pounds to bring in the world’s top talent, but because a key revenue stream could be left vacant come the start of next season. Premier League clubs [...]

  • bet365 2 Goals Ahead Early Payout Offer – Early Payout bet365 April

    April 7, 2026

    bet365 is one of the most well-loved betting sites in the UK, and its early payout offers are some of the best available, so to please new and existing customers alike, the site is now offering a 2 goals early payout promotion. This bonus is available at various football competitions across the world; learn more [...]

  • bet365 Bonus Code CITYBONUS: Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets

    April 7, 2026

    Whether you are a new or experienced online bettor, you have probably already heard of bet365 thanks to its outstanding reputation. In this article, learn about the excellent bet365 sign up offer of £30 in free bets when you place a deposit of £10 on your first bet, plus all the other outstanding features bet365 [...]

  • Top UK Live Casinos – Best Casino Sites with Live Dealers

    April 7, 2026

    Live casino games have become widely popular in the UK in recent years. This type of game give players an experience close to that of a brick-and-mortar casino from the comfort of their homes or on the go. In fact, they have become so popular that most casino sites offer them, and some sites even [...]

  • Abramovich foundation trustee has links to Starmer advisor Powell

    April 7, 2026

    A new charitable foundation at the heart of Roman Abramovich’s dispute with the UK government over the £2.35bn in funds from the sale of Chelsea has a named trustee with links to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Martin Griffiths, a UK diplomat and former coordinator for the United Nations, co-founded a ‘peacemaking’ organisation with Starmer’s [...]

  • Former Goldman Sachs and HSBC chief to run America’s Cup

    April 7, 2026

    A former Goldman Sachs and HSBC boss has been appointed the first chief executive of the newly-formed America’s Cup Partnership. America’s Cup Partnership was set up following a new commercial agreement between the defending champions, The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and the British challenger, The Royal Yacht Squadron. And Marzio Perrelli, former chief executive [...]

  • Premier League criticise government over proposed AI copyright reform

    April 7, 2026

    The Premier League has criticised the government over proposed changes to copyright laws relating to the use of AI. The reforms, which have been criticised by a plethora of musical artists, are aimed at making the UK an attractive tech hub, but have been met with concern relating to ownership of copyright information and access [...]

  • Woods to McIlroy: How Tiger Slam at Masters reshaped economics of sport

    April 7, 2026

    Ahead of the Masters, Nick Keller marks 25 years since Tiger Woods won the Tiger Slam and sports consumption changed forever. When Tiger Woods completed the ‘Tiger Slam’ in 2001 – holding all four major championships at once – it wasn’t just a sporting achievement. It was a cultural marker for how modern sport would [...]

  • The Masters delivers food now, and it’s desire wrapped in identity

    April 6, 2026

    Large Hosting Kit: sold out. The Classics Kit: sold out. Azalea Cocktail Kit: sold out. Masters fever really is here, and fans have been keen to snap up anything branded with the yellow colourway United States coastline and Augusta red flag. For a number of years now the Masters organisers have been selling hosting kits [...]

  • Unprecedented number of Liverpool fans set for PSG and Parc des Princes

    April 6, 2026

    Policing decisions in France mean Liverpool will take an unprecedented number of fans to Paris Saint-Germain’s Parc des Princes in the Champions League on Wednesday. Officials had previously hindered PSG’s ability to meet Uefa rules on tickets handed out to away supporters – currently five per cent of a stadium’s capacity for Champions League games. [...]

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